What makes these two cases so gobsmacking is that the women’s voices are literally RIGHT THERE, in our ears, while companies deny their contribution and erase their names from history😫— Mar Hicks (@histoftech) May 17, 2021
There aren’t well-established national guidelines for police use of facial recognition software. A 2019 report found surprising practices at some police departments, including editing suspects’ facial features before running their photos in a search. https://t.co/zNkAi53NT5 pic.twitter.com/YRvPRPmwaV— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) May 16, 2021
Leaps Talk #8 | Why Do We Fear Innovation? | With Yuval Noah Harari & Mayim Bialik @ SXSW 2021 - YouTube
From the printing press to vaccines to artificial intelligence, the introduction of almost any transformative technology has been met with wonder as well as ...
Facebook Loses Bid to Block Ruling on EU-U.S. Data Flows
The social-media company lost a bid to block a European Union privacy decision that could suspend its ability to send information about Europeans to the U.S., opening a pathway toward a precedent-setting interruption of its data flows.
Three months after the company banned vaccine misinformation, CNBC has found evidence of people using one of Facebook's own features to skirt its policies..
"These companies have never been interested in opening your mail, they've been interested in shaping your world."@mikarv, Lecturer in Digital Rights & Regulation at @UCLLaws, explains how the "walled garden" works in tech and how companies track and target users#Newsnight pic.twitter.com/i6m82ZoIfl— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) May 13, 2021
The company's oversight board failed to mention one thing in its ruling this week: Facebook's responsibility for making the tools to wield undue influence and power.
Digital Exploitation: Linking Communication and Labour
by Marisol Sandoval, City, University of London, UK, and Sebastian Sevignani, Paderborn University and University of Jena, Germany Critical media and communication sociology is facing a theoretical and practical dilemma: While for critical social theory, inspired by Marxian and Marxist […]
I tracked my kid with Apple's Airtags to test its privacy features
I clipped a keychain with one of Apple's tiny new Bluetooth trackers, AirTags, onto my son's book bag and waved goodbye to him on the school bus. I watched on my iPhone's Find My app as the bus stopped at a light a few blocks down from our street.
4 ideas about AI that even ‘experts’ get wrong
These fallacies give a false sense of confidence about how close we are to achieving artificial general intelligence, and what this tech can do for us.
Algorithmic injustice: a relational ethics approach
It has become trivial to point out that algorithmic systems increasingly pervade the social sphere. Improved efficiency—the hallmark of these systems—…