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1. San Francisco passes city government ban on facial recognition tech The Stop Secret Surveillance Ordinance, introduced by San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin, is the first ban of its kind for a major American city. The ban would not impact facial recognition tech deployed by private companies, but it would affect any companies selling tech to city agencies, including the police department. 2. Uber Black launches Quiet Driver Mode The “Quiet Mode” feature is free and available to everyone in the United States, but only on Uber Black and Uber Black SUV premium rides. Users can select “Quiet preferred,” “happy to chat” or leave the setting at “No preference.” 3. New secret-spilling flaw affects almost every Intel chip since 2011 Security researchers have found a new class of vulnerabilities in Intel chips which, if exploited, can be used to steal sensitive information directly from the processor.![](https://i0.wp.com/techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/facebook-live-studio.jpg?resize=680%2C356&ssl=1)
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