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Madison Square Garden’s Facial Recognition Mess: What We Know

Photo: Emilee Chinn (Getty Images)The future of facial recognition use by private companies in the United States could boil down to who emerges victorious in an ongoing dispute between a collection of lawyers and a petty, authoritarian New York billionaire. The place: one of America’s most famous venues, Madison Square Garden. The owner: James Dolan. Over the past three months, multiple lawyers in the New York area have come forward with dramatic accounts of being denied entry into Madison Square Garden and other venues

The 5 best indoor gardens of 2023

Features: Up to 30 plants | Free accompanying app | 6-gallon water tankComplete with an artificial intelligence-based assistant app, this five-foot vertical gardening system debuted at the 2021 Consumer Electronics Show. Gardyn can grow up to 30 plants simultaneously using integrated LED lighting, sensors, and a six-gallon water reservoir that is fully autonomous for weeks without added water. The free app lets you see more details about your plants, including when a crop is ready to be harvested or your plants'…

New York Attorney General Probing Madison Square Garden’s Use of Facial Recognition Technology

New York Attorney General Letitia James is asking Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. for information related to its alleged use of facial recognition technology to prevent certain ticket holders from entering its venues. The state attorney general’s office said Wednesday the company, which operates Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall in New York City, has reportedly used the technology to bar lawyers from…

NY AG wants answers on Madison Square Garden’s use of facial recognition against legal opponents

New York Attorney General Letitia James has sent a letter to MSG Entertainment, the owner and operator of Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall, asking for information about its use of facial recognition to deny entry to attorneys at firms representing its legal opponents. James’s letter warns that the Orwellian policy may violate local, state and federal human rights laws, including those prohibiting retaliation. MSG Entertainment’s facial recognition has been identifying and denying entry to lawyers from firms…

Elitch Gardens owners pay $7M for site south of Meow Wolf

The owners of Elitch Gardens have purchased additional land just south of the amusement park. Denver-based Revesco Properties and Kroenke Sports & Entertainment paid $7.35 million last week for a 2.5-acre site in the 1300 and 1400 block of North Zuni Street in the Sun Valley neighborhood, according to public records. The property — 1380 and 1432 N. Zuni St. and 1940, 1948 and 1950 W. 14th Ave. — is industrial in nature and vacant. “It’s a site that I don’t necessarily have a vision for,” Revesco President and CEO Rhys…

Best indoor smart gardens | Digital Trends

Indoor smart gardens are a great way to grow healthy produce without the need for a sizable backyard. Whether you’re living in a cramped apartment, a townhome with limited outdoor space, or simply want to continue growing plants through the winter, indoor gardens are becoming an increasingly popular way to keep your green thumb busy. Beyond giving you a nifty way to grow your favorite fruits, vegetables, and herbs, many products are largely automated – taking the guesswork out of gardening and making it easy to grow…

New iPhone games to play this week: The Gardens Between, Torchlight: Infinite and more

Thousands upon thousands of new games hit the App Store every day – and there are even more coming to Apple Arcade and Netflix Games every week now, too.So consider this your weekly guide to the new best iPhone games and very best iPad games to play right now. Today we’ve got Apple Arcade adventure The Gardens Between, bombastic action-RPG Torchlight: Infinite, and relaxing, retro-tinged puzzler Linia Stripes. Let’s get into it, shall we?(Image credit: Apple App Store)The Gardens Between+We’re glad this beautiful…

Apple Arcade has a gorgeous new game — grab The Gardens Between now

Apple Arcade subscribers have a brand new game to download on their iPhone and iPad, with The Gardens Between+ now available.The title, a reworked version of an App Store Great, is a free download with no ads or in-app purchases waiting to spoil the fun.Created by The Voxel Agents, The Gardens Between+ sees "best friends Arina and Frendt fall into a series of vibrant, dreamlike island gardens peppered with everyday objects from their childhood." There, "they embark on an emotional journey that examines the significance…