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Technology can improve customer service, ID checks and fraud prevention but concerns remain over decision making and impersonation Read more ›
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In the short term, the technology threatens to make employees redundant; longer term, the danger is existential Read more ›
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New EU rules would make companies liable for misuse of the technology, but critics say regulators should only step in if needed Read more ›
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