Silicon Valley speaks out on DACA, Trump's NASA pick
Silicon Valley speaks out on DACA, Trump's NASA pick
2017-09-04
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Silicon Valley has spoken out against
the potential repeal of the deferred
action for childhood arrivals program or
daca President Donald Trump is
reportedly considering axing the program
which allows children of undocumented
immigrants to work in the US but more
than 300 tech leaders including Apple
CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO sundar
pichai have warned a repeal could put
workers at risk and strip up to four
hundred and sixty billion dollars from
the national GDP the White House has
confirmed President Trump will nominate
Oklahoma Republican Jim bridenstine to
be NASA's thirteenth administrator the
congressman authored the American space
Renaissance act and headed the Tulsa air
and space museum and planetarium if
confirmed he will be the first elected
official to take the role and finally a
KFC concept store in China is now
letting customers pay with their face
developed by mobile payments company Ali
pay the smile to pay technology uses a
3d camera and liveness detection
algorithm to verify customers talk about
putting your money where your mouth is
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