That is at present’s version of The Obtain, our weekday e-newsletter that gives a day by day dose of what’s happening on the planet of know-how.
How a brand new sort of AI helps police skirt facial recognition bans
Police and federal companies have discovered a controversial new method to skirt the rising patchwork of legal guidelines that curb how they use facial recognition: an AI mannequin that may observe individuals primarily based on attributes like physique measurement, gender, hair coloration and magnificence, clothes, and equipment.
The device, referred to as Observe and constructed by the video analytics firm Veritone, is utilized by 400 clients, together with state and native police departments and universities everywhere in the US. It’s also increasing federally.
The product has drawn criticism from the American Civil Liberties Union, which—after studying of the device by MIT Expertise Overview—mentioned it was the primary occasion they’d seen of a nonbiometric monitoring system used at scale within the US. Learn the total story.
—James O’Donnell
When you’re all in favour of studying extra about facial recognition and police tech, take a look at:
+ How the biggest gathering of US police chiefs is speaking about AI. Officers coaching in digital actuality, cities surveilled by webs of sensors, and AI-generated police stories are all an indication of what’s to return. Learn the total story.
+ Clear, the corporate that has helped tens of millions of individuals lower safety strains, desires to provide you a frictionless future—in change on your face. Learn the total story.
+ The US desires to make use of facial recognition to establish migrant kids as they age.
+ Why the motion to restrict face recognition tech would possibly lastly get a win. Learn the total story.
+ Uber’s facial recognition is locking Indian drivers out of their accounts— and a few individuals are discovering their accounts completely blocked. Learn the total story.
The must-reads
I’ve combed the web to search out you at present’s most enjoyable/necessary/scary/fascinating tales about know-how.
1 The US and China have struck a deal to slash tariffs
For the following 90 days, at the least. (Politico)
+ However America’s 30% tariffs are nonetheless extraordinarily excessive. (FT $)
+ China has agreed to chop its levies from 125% to 10%. (CNN)
2 OpenAI is negotiating a future IPO with Microsoft
Whereas nonetheless preserving Microsoft’s entry to the startup’s AI fashions. (FT $)
+ In the meantime, Microsoft is continually racing to remain forward of hackers. (Bloomberg $)
3 DOGE cuts depart US staff at growing danger of growing silicosis
The lung illness is lethal—and preventable. (The Atlantic $)
+ Can AI assist DOGE slash authorities budgets? It’s complicated. (MIT Expertise Overview)
4 Scammers are posing as attorneys on TikTok to trick undocumented migrants
Immigration scams have skyrocketed since Trump took workplace. (WP $)
+ An in depth sextortion community on TikTok is concentrating on American children. (The Guardian)
+ AI-powered fraud is all over the place proper now. (Wired $)
5 Climate balloons are being phased out in favor of AI instruments
Extreme price range cuts imply that fewer balloon flights are being scheduled. (Semafor)
+ Trump’s tariffs will ship an enormous blow to local weather tech. (MIT Expertise Overview)
6 Amazon Net Service depends upon this mysterious chip startup
Annapurna, the corporate behind Amazon’s cloud success, is significant to its future. (WSJ $)
7 Inside the search to create the proper solid-state battery
Massachusetts start-up Factorial desires to overtake EVs’ picture. (NYT $)
+ However tariffs are dangerous information for batteries. (MIT Expertise Overview)
8 A colossal knowledge middle in North Dakota is sitting empty
It’s struggling to discover a main tech buyer to lease it. (The Info $)
+ China constructed a whole lot of AI knowledge facilities to catch the AI growth. Now many stand unused. (MIT Expertise Overview)
9 Housewives make up Vietnam’s newest wave of gig staff
They’re storing items of their fridges whereas they’re at house to chop prices. (Remainder of World)
10 Skilled writers love Substack
They’re utilizing the medium to experiment with thrilling new kinds. (New Yorker $)
+ Area of interest newsletters are large enterprise as of late. (NYT $)
Quote of the day
“It feels a bit like a prisoner seeing their triple life sentence decreased to a single one.”
—Katja Bego, a senior analysis fellow at Chatham Home, feedback on the settlement between the US and China to chop tariffs from 145% to 30% in a submit on Bluesky.
Yet one more factor

The $100 billion wager {that a} postindustrial US metropolis can reinvent itself as a high-tech hub
On a day in late April, a small drilling rig sits on the fringe of the scrubby overgrown fields of Syracuse, New York, taking soil samples. It’s the primary signal of building on what may turn out to be the biggest semiconductor manufacturing facility in the US.
The CHIPS and Science Act was extensively considered by trade leaders and politicians as a method to safe provide chains, and make the US aggressive once more in semiconductor chip manufacturing.
Now Syracuse is turning into an financial check of whether or not, over the following a number of a long time, aggressive authorities insurance policies—and the huge company investments they spur—can each increase the nation’s manufacturing prowess and revitalize uncared for components of the nation. Learn the total story.
—David Rotman
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