W. I should say im actually trained as a lawyer originally. Ive been at m. I. T. For more than 20 years. And ive alwaysorked with an Extraordinary Group of computer scientists. My research in all that time has always been in the Computer Science literature. But what im really most interested in is number one, how do help policymakers to make good decisions about Technology Policy and so that involves understanding the details of how cputer systems and Network Systems work. And probably more importantly, im really interested in how to evolve our Computing Technology so its more responsive to Public Policy needs. And ive been able to do that because ive worked with and continue to work with an Extraordinary Group of computer scientists and other researchers at m. I. T. And around the world. Can you give one example of how youve influenced policy . Well, people are probably well aware as an example that theres a big debate about the use of encryption technology. We need encryption to prot
America decides well bring you the numbers issues the background as it happens and until the last of this town to join us for special live coverage from berlin the u. S. Election november 4th until the. Faces of the fingerprints off today thanks to facial Recognition Technology some use it to unlock their phones convenient for others its used to surveil their every step what does face recognition capable off at how can you escape it topic today on shit. 64. 00 countries around the world he was facial Recognition Technology the hardware and software is often produced in china low Income Countries can even get reduced interest on their chinese loans thats what the comedy endowment for International Peace found out not much is known about the Global Industry for facial Recognition Technology they act discreetly even some well known Tech Companies them and the russian capital moscow facial Recognition Technology has been recently implemented to the 1st stress test the corona pandemic. More
For several weeks to come. And lets go straight to turkey now a d. W. Correspondent daryn jones is standing by during that search and rescue operation been going all night hows it going today. Here so after a very long and difficult night rescue workers are still continuing to work through the rubble of the 17 or so collapse buildings so very painful the painstaking task dangerous and very difficult heavy machinery can be used as is usually can threaten to trigger further collapses so its very labor intensive. These these efforts has met with some success over 70 people have been rescued from the buildings and their hope is that they will be still more survivors to be found in the coming hours and days ahead to say at least 9 of the 17 buildings have so far been cleared so they are moving a pace with this operation is very much a race against time the longer this goes on the less chance there are of survivors and hindering those efforts all these hundreds of aftershocks of all 400. 00
One of cinemas all time greats is gone james bond star sean connery has died at the ides of 90. 3. Request that he shot to stardom in the very 1st bond film dr no 962 and went on to dominate the Silver Screen for 4 decades the veterans got one many awards throughout his long career including an oscar 3 golden globes. The world of show business paid tribute to count james bond daniel craig says connor is wit and charm could be measured in make of what weve got out of the film experts roxboro with this scott a giant of the of cinema a genuine star has left us how important was sean connery to the movies. Yeah not really important he was one of those true icons are so few of them left with us sadly and are exactly was one of them you obviously cant discussion connery and its impact on cinema look at talking about james bond that really created dr no later than 7 movies and that image. You have to remember this was really created it was in the early sixtys it was completely new to me you k
There to monitor turkeys activities in disputed waters. Are broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is R T International im sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us right now the top diplomats have agreed to slap sanctions on bellerose over what they claim was the falsified election and the violence during the ensuing protests meanwhile those arrested in minsk during a week of antigovernment demonstrations have started to be released since the outbreak of the Unrest Police have faced allegations of excessive brutality earlier today president Alexander Lukashenko said he didnt have a problem with the conduct of the Security Forces although he urged them to take a softer line meanwhile protests continue with the countrys capital once again the main focus of these are images from the square in front of the main governor. Building some protesters and rushed to hug and hand flowers to Security Forces after they laid down their shields thats after crowds of demonstrators conv