This contribution captures the feelings of a 20-year-old Italian about the contradictions of our time and the challenges of realising human rights and a better life for all.
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On 4 September 2019, the UK High Court issued the world’s first decision on the privacy implications of law enforcement’s use of automated facial recognition (AFR).
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