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AI saving humans from the emotional toll of monitoring hate speech

Researchers at University of Waterloo develop machine-learning method to detect hate speech on social media with 88% accuracy.

Going top shelf with AI to better track hockey data

AI tools assist in capturing and analyzing hockey game data faster and more accurately.
Manual analysis of video footage for hockey analytics can be inefficient and error-prone.
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Vending machine error reveals secret face image database of college students

Facial recognition data collected without consent
Scandal sparks investigation and call to action

Vending machines had eyes all over this Ontario campus until the students wised up | CBC News

University of Waterloo is removing vending machines tracking age and gender after student outcry.
Invenda claims the machines use facial analysis, not recognition, but critics still raise privacy concerns.

Vending machine error reveals secret face image database of college students

Facial recognition data collected without consent
Scandal sparks investigation and call to action

Vending machines had eyes all over this Ontario campus until the students wised up | CBC News

University of Waterloo is removing vending machines tracking age and gender after student outcry.
Invenda claims the machines use facial analysis, not recognition, but critics still raise privacy concerns.
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#facial-recognition-technology

Canadian university vending machine error reveals use of facial recognition

Facial recognition technology discovered in vending machines without consent
Issues with privacy laws and usage of facial recognition technology

College Vending Machines Used Facial Recognition Tech: Report | Entrepreneur

Facial recognition technology was discovered in vending machines at the University of Waterloo.
Adaria Vending Services clarified that the technology does not identify individual persons.

Canadian university vending machine error reveals use of facial recognition

Facial recognition technology discovered in vending machines without consent
Issues with privacy laws and usage of facial recognition technology

College Vending Machines Used Facial Recognition Tech: Report | Entrepreneur

Facial recognition technology was discovered in vending machines at the University of Waterloo.
Adaria Vending Services clarified that the technology does not identify individual persons.
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A Vending Machine Error Revealed Secret Face Recognition Tech

University of Waterloo removes M&M-branded smart vending machines after face recognition data scandal.

Ex-University of Waterloo, Ont., student pleads guilty to 2023 triple stabbing in gender-studies class | CBC News

A former University of Waterloo student pleaded guilty to multiple charges in connection with a hate-motivated stabbing incident during a gender-studies class.
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