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Why Immigration Groups Said No To Using DNA To Reunite Separated Kids

Richard Bradbury | Audrey Raj | Christine Wong

27-Jun-18 12:00

Why Immigration Groups Said No To Using DNA To Reunite Separated Kids

On today’s Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Audrey Raj and Christine Wong discussed:

 

1:57 - This AI Matchmaker Could Mine Twitter To Find You A Date

9:23 - New Google Classroom Update Makes It Harder To Cheat On Quizzes

14:39 - Why Immigration Groups Said No To Using DNA To Reunite Separated Kids

23:45 - Want to Feel Happier? Your Phone Can Help (Maybe)

31:32 - Instagram Would Be Worth $100 Billion If It Were A Standalone Company


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