"You have to be at your strongest when you're feeling at your weakest." —London -- Londoners returned to work Thursday morning after an attack in the heart of the city yesterday left four people ...
In a bid to strengthen security and help its law enforcement officials, the London Underground network is now looking to start testing the use of real-time AI surveillance to help catch crime and more ...
What to know about the disruption to the city’s underground transit system this week, and alternative ways to travel. By Peter Robins Some people were able to work from home. Others crammed onto buses ...
Thousands of people using the London Underground had their movements, behavior, and body language watched by AI surveillance software designed to see if they were committing crimes or were in unsafe ...
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The system’s map is a tangle of orange lines, without clear names or separate colors. That’ll change this year. By Claire Moses Isabella Kwai and Derrick Bryson Taylor Reporting from London London’s ...
A nearly century-old snapshot of the London Underground could be yours – that is, if you have £100,000 to spare. Christie's is set to auction off a rare 1932 draft of the Tube map created by Harry ...