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49 votes
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OpenAI suspends ByteDance's account after it used GPT to train its own AI model
20 votes -
Moderna, Merck vaccine with Keytruda cuts risk of deadly skin cancer returning in half, data says
9 votes -
Some US pharmacies share medical data with police without a warrant, inquiry finds
42 votes -
Netflix reveals viewing data for its entire catalogue for the first time
44 votes -
Reports/surveys like The Trevor Project report for other populations?
Hey folks, I have been following The Trevor Project's survey for a few years now and their 2023 one is just presented in a fantastic, easy to read and understand way so I think it's a great...
Hey folks, I have been following The Trevor Project's survey for a few years now and their 2023 one is just presented in a fantastic, easy to read and understand way so I think it's a great resource and worth sharing
The Trevor Project 2023 Survey on Mental Health in LGBTQ young people
BUT, I'm also looking for similar reports focusing on other minoritized populations in particular, or (whether in part or in full) focusing on the age ranges covering college students. I'm struggling to find something nearly so comprehensive, but I'm also not sure I'm looking in the right way. The Steve Fund seems to be a great resource for mental health for students of color, for example, but doesn't have obviously available data like this
10 votes -
GamersNexus' "Mega Charts" for PC parts
11 votes -
Accused of violating kids' privacy, Meta sues US Federal Trade Commission, hoping to block ban on monetizing kids’ data
40 votes -
Novo Nordisk suggested to senior UK government officials that they could “profile” benefit claimants – those who are most likely to return to the labour market
17 votes -
Norway's privacy battle with Meta is just getting started – regulator says it's investigating the company's new ad-free subscription services
28 votes -
Massachusetts passed a law requiring cars make data accessible to independent shops to allow repairs. Automakers sued.
31 votes -
Private UK health data donated for medical research shared with insurance companies
30 votes -
Court rules automakers can record and intercept owner text messages (potentially misleading, see comments)
64 votes -
Denmark topped a list of worst binge drinkers in a new health report from the OECD – Romania and the UK next worst offenders
9 votes -
This is how AI image generators see the world
16 votes -
After hack, personally identifiable information records of a large percentage of citizens of India for sale on the dark web. The hack includes biometric data
22 votes -
Meet Nightshade, the new tool allowing artists to ‘poison’ AI models with corrupted training data
56 votes -
Prosecutors in Finland have charged a hacker accused of the theft of tens of thousands of records from psychotherapy patients
9 votes -
You can't control your data in the cloud
19 votes -
ICE, CBP, Secret Service all illegally used US smartphone location data
30 votes -
Database containing nearly 200,000 pirated books being used to train AI - authors were not informed
41 votes -
Swedish crime novelist Camilla Läckberg has been forced to deny claims that she tricked readers into buying books she didn't write herself
12 votes -
Google user data has become a favorite police shortcut
54 votes -
Getty Images CEO Craig Peters has a plan to defend photography from AI | Discussion of Getty's AI image generator and related topics
13 votes -
Poverty, not the poor - a systematic analysis of the relatively high stable rate of US poverty using multinational data
21 votes -
Philips Hue will force users to upload their data to Hue cloud
72 votes -
The secret weapon [leaked credit data] hackers can use to dox nearly anyone in America for $15
32 votes -
In search of fresh material to mine, AI companies are hiring poets, novelists, playwrights, writers, and Ph.D.s
34 votes -
Migrants are driving Canada's population surge despite declining birth rate: StatsCan
17 votes -
Cracking the chaos - Tips on reading and debugging other programmers' code
17 votes -
Norway asks EU regulator European Data Protection Board to fine Facebook owner Meta over privacy breach
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Signal’s Meredith Whittaker: AI is fundamentally ‘a surveillance technology’
24 votes -
Getty Images to debut its own AI image generator which will be trained on Getty’s own data
16 votes -
Europe’s rightward drift is not set in stone: our new research should give hope to the left
12 votes -
Your Fitbit is useless – unless you consent to unlawful data sharing
74 votes -
US homelessness increasingly includes elderly people who worked hard all of their lives - study shows half of homeless over 50
27 votes -
US cities have a staggering problem of Kia and Hyundai thefts. This data shows it.
32 votes -
Review, commentary, analysis based on four books featuring the history and misuse of statistical data
7 votes -
38TB of data accidentally exposed by Microsoft AI researchers
14 votes -
Good manners, obedience and unselfishness: data reveals how UK parenting priorities compare with other nations
16 votes -
We're all living on r/MadeMeSmile's Internet Now
77 votes -
Work profile, akin to credit score?
I was scrolling through Tildes a while ago when I can across a comment talking about how employers fed data into a credit-bureau-esque application that they could check to see things like your...
I was scrolling through Tildes a while ago when I can across a comment talking about how employers fed data into a credit-bureau-esque application that they could check to see things like your past salary data. Unfortunately, I can’t find that comment anymore. Does anyone know what it was, or where to find it?
I find the concept to be incredibly worrying, especially as it seems like unregulated technology or at the very least operating in a gray area carved out by existing credit reporting.
(Please let me know if this should go in ~misc or somewhere else. Wasn’t sure where to put it!)
35 votes -
GridStatus.io - see electricity use in each US region
8 votes -
Abortions rose in most US states this year, new data shows
26 votes -
How a single flight plan with unexpected waypoint data caused a meltdown of the UK's air traffic control system
24 votes -
Birth rates are falling even in Nordic countries: stability is no longer enough
33 votes -
Air pollution: Nearly everyone in Europe breathing bad air
13 votes -
The billion-dollar business of ABBA: A statistical analysis
13 votes -
Meta lost a legal battle Wednesday to halt a Norwegian ban on its advertising practices that came with hefty daily fines
22 votes -
Two men exonerated thirty years after wrongful conviction thanks to retrocomputing enthusiasts and The Bloop Museum extracting data from a damaged floppy disc
60 votes