Techlife News - USA (2020-02-29)
PENTAGON ADOPTS NEW ETHICAL PRINCIPLES FOR USING AI IN WAR The Pentagon is adopting new ethical principles as it prepares to acc ...
The Pentagon’s push to speed up its AI capabilities has fueled a fight between tech companies over a $10 billion cloud computing ...
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Shanahan said the principles are intentionally broad to avoid handcuffing the U.S. military with specific restrictions that coul ...
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In the rush to replace insecure, unreliable electronic voting machines after Russia’s interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential ...
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The most pricey solution available, they are at least twice as expensive as the hand-marked paper ballot option. They have been ...
Pivotal counties in the crucial states of Pennsylvania, Ohio and North Carolina have bought ballot-marking machines. So have cou ...
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But election officials see ballot-marking devices as improvements over paperless touchscreens, which were used by 27 percent of ...
Election administrators who reject hand-marked paper ballots as antiquated, inconvenient or unwieldy have few options beyond bal ...
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bulletproof postelection audits. Republicans say the federal government should not impinge on states’ authority to oversee elect ...
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preelection testing of the machines or adequately train election workers, which would have caught the errors. Election commissio ...
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