Abu Anas shuvom has been completed his graduation in Mechanical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 2016. During his final year, his research work has been published in SAE 2015 World Congress which is the largest Automotive Engineering conference being held in Detroit, Michigan since 1930. For his thesis work, he has also been recognized as a Highly Recommended Entrant in Global Undergraduate Awards 2015 which is the only pan discipline academic award program in the world. He is the first one from Bangladesh to be nominated for the award in Engineering category. He has also been served as an Engineering Panel Judge on that Award program in the following year.
Since graduation, he has been walked in the path of entrepreneurship in association with Connecting Startups Bangladesh 2016 with the company he founded named SIGMIND. In his entrepreneurship career, he has been received numerous awards including Startup Bangladesh Award 2017, 2nd runner up in BASIS National ICT Award 2017 and Champion on BASIS National ICT Award 2019 in Startup category. Moreover, he has also been participated in some local and International startup competitions including Startup Istanbul and Entrepreneurship World Cup where his team received honorable positions.
In person, he is deeply passionate and enthusiastic in Mechatronics, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence since the beginning of his undergrad days which , in turns, vastly inspired his professional career in greater extent. In leisure, he likes to play video games and watch motorsports.
You must have known that the first major legal challenge in the UK over police use of automated facialrecognition surveillance has begun in Cardiff just yesterday. In other side, police in London conducted a public street trial with facial recognition cameras. A man who covered his face as he walked by the cameras was stopped by officers, forced to submit to being photographed, and then arrested on a charge of public disorder after complaining loudly. In US, opposition to Amazon's sale of its facial recognition technology to US police forces is set to come to a head at its annual general meeting on Wednesday. San Francisco , long at the heart of the technology revolution, took a stand against potential abuse on Tuesday by banning the use offacial recognition software by the police and other agencies. We can really see that the mass facial recognition technologies are facing serious controversies as opposed to China, where social credit system relies on facial recogni...
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