Shoshana Zuboff Explains Why You Should Care About Privacy
In a wide-ranging interview, the author of “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism” talks about why people should pay attention to how big tech companies are using their information.
Physicists Identify the Engine Powering Black Hole Energy Beams
Supermassive black holes emit jets of white-hot plasma that stretch thousands of light-years across the cosmos. For the first time, researchers have identified what’s creating these jets.
The Myth of Internet Exceptionalism: Bringing Section 230 into the Real World
As it turns out, the internet is not that exceptional after all. It may be one of the greatest inventions since the printing press, as the cliché goes, and it has unquestionably revolutionized communication and commerce. But as David Pierce observed in Protocol shortly after the January 6 Capitol riot, “Everything is IRL” now. “[T]he…
Exclusive: Inside the military's secret army, the largest undercover force ever
Thousands of soldiers, civilians and contractors operate under false names, on the ground and in cyberspace. A Newsweek investigation of the ever-growing and unregulated world of "signature reduction."
Exclusive: Inside the military's secret army, the largest undercover force ever
Thousands of soldiers, civilians and contractors operate under false names, on the ground and in cyberspace. A Newsweek investigation of the ever-growing and unregulated world of "signature reduction."
I just interviewed the man who invented Amazon Prime.He started a business worth $40 billion today and served on Amazon's board for 15 yrs.Here are lessons from Bing Gordon that'll save you years of mistakes: pic.twitter.com/NatY4K3zlK— Chris Hladczuk (@chrishlad) May 14, 2021
The filing cabinet was critical to the information infrastructure of 20th-century nation states and financial systems. Like most infrastructure, it was usually overlooked or forgotten.
Capitalism likes us to believe in the steady, inevitable march of progress, from the abacus to the iPad. But the historical record tells of innumerable roads not taken, all of which could have led to better worlds, and still can.