Abstract: Facial recognition technology (FRT) has experienced enormous growth and rapid deployment across different sectors of the society in recent years, mostly motivated by safety, security, and commercial applications. However, major privacy questions arise around this technology, and regulators are still working to provide clear set of rules governing its use. This paper … [Read more...] about Privacy implications of facial recognition technology
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Electronic waste and environmental sustainability
Abstract: Electronic waste (e-waste) negatively impacts society in several ways. Improper disposal releases toxic substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium into the environment, contaminating the soil, air, and water. This pollution poses serious health risks in society, leading to respiratory problems, neurological damage, and cancer, especially in communities near informal … [Read more...] about Electronic waste and environmental sustainability
E-waste management in the digital era: A sustainable computing approach [Climate Change]
In the digital era, the proliferation of electronic devices has led to a surge in electronic waste (e-waste), posing significant environmental and health challenges. This article proposes a sustainable computing approach to e-waste management. The article explores the complexities of e-waste management and recycling frameworks within the context of sustainable computing and … [Read more...] about E-waste management in the digital era: A sustainable computing approach [Climate Change]
A buoyancy device design for antisink ships
Ships have many uses in human social life and can be used for various purposes, such as the transportation of people and goods, military affairs, and scientific research. Generally, major ship accidents rarely occur because ships’ design and construction are completed in strict compliance with relevant regulations and international standards (Pan et al., 2020). For … [Read more...] about A buoyancy device design for antisink ships


