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For IBM, Amazon, and Microsoft, advocating for stricter facial recognition regulation can help diffuse public scrutiny without impacting revenue

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Fun Fact IBM is 108 years old and has had a series of reorganization over time. It has been proven to be innovative enough to survive and on the other hand be highly profitable with app. 300 000 Employees. It is very rare that a company with that amount can do that.

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