When tech recognises your face in the crowd Facial recognition is getting popular but it has serious potential to undermine civil rights
Facial recognition is the future, privacy is a concern Governments should severely limit the use of this technology within narrow contexts
Democrats may have bitten off more than they can chew Republicans unite to seek revenge as impeachment proceedings against President Trump gain steam
Hate on the streets as the law goes soft on terrorists Moving to the gang rape in Hyderabad, there are already calls for tougher punishments and even "lynching" the rapists.
At Thanksgiving, think of the poor At the time of the first Thanksgiving, poverty rates were extremely high and would stay that way for centuries after.
The law will not turn a blind eye, Mr President The judiciary is the last check against autocratic rule and is essential for the preservation of life and liberty
Trump's America First is not good enough for Asia When dollars do the talking, countries will prefer China's money and ignore the west's homilies.
Can we trust Facebook to keep out hate speech? Social media posts that pit people against each other in Myanmar, Sri Lanka and India are hurting efforts at peace
Big Govt and Big Tech are watching what we do With data becoming the new oil, our privacy is in peril
Self-driving vehicles need new road safety rules US government's new paper on regulation offers important insights that can serve as a guideline for countries