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Ripcord Enhances its Vision with Appointment of Barmak Heshmat to Advisory Board

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June 11 , 2019 – Ripcord, the world’s first robotic digitization company dedicated to creating a truly paperless world, today announced the appointment of Barmak Heshmat, former research scientist at MIT, to its advisory board. But for the future, it unlocks the possibility of reading entire boxes of paper without removing the lid.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Summer 2021 National Meeting

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A second draft of the operational section of the LTCI multistate rate review framework addressing the issues identified in the comments received was released on September 10, 2021, for a comment period ending on October 11, 2021. A second draft of the actuarial section is also expected to be released for comment in September 2021.

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Summary – “Blockchain Technology and Recordkeeping”

ARMA International

This article summarizes a report published by AIEF on May 30, 2019. The first one is Project ARCHANGEL, which combines computer vision and artificial intelligence techniques to fingerprint visual records using blockchain technology as a curation tool and as a means of securing content against tampering during the custody of the record.

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Predictions 2021: How’d I Do? Pretty Damn Well.

John Battelle's Searchblog

This is before the publication of the Facebook Files/Papers – Facebook’s most damaging leak – next month. The Facebook Files expand into the Facebook Papers, as Haugen’s redacted documents are leaked, and the Post carries the Journal’s work into fresh allegations of indefensible behavior by the company.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

I am therefore pleased that the Government’s position paper also calls for a future relationship that builds on the adequacy model. Decisions also follow a lengthy procedure, so the chances of having an adequacy decision in place by March 2019 are small. The Government’s position paper acknowledges this but lacks detail.

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