Lawmakers at the state and federal levels hope to create guardrails to protect citizens from the misuse of facial recognition software.
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Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019
Pandora’s box? Lawmakers scramble to keep facial recognition tech under control
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Viewer beware: FX’s adaptation of ‘A Christmas Carol’ has profanity, nudity and not a Muppet in sight
Church presiding bishop details how tithing and donations are used
1st generation Salt Lake City college students could get $7,000 with this new scholarship
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