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Pediatricians Are Now Using Facial Recognition On Babies

Richard Bradbury | Jeff Sandhu | Christine Wong

11-Apr-18 12:00

Pediatricians Are Now Using Facial Recognition On Babies

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Jeff Sandhu and Christine Wong discussed:

1:27 - Mark Zuckerberg Just Hinted That Facebook Could Offer A Paid Version One Day

7:24 - Virtual Robots That Teach Themselves Kung Fu Could Revolutionize Video Games

13:45 - China's Xi Announces Plans To 'open' China, Including Lowering Tariffs On Imported Autos

23:49 - FTC Warns Console And Smartphone Makers Against Limiting Consumer Warranties

31:41 - Pediatricians Are Now Using Facial Recognition On Babies


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