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Once praised for its generous social safety net, Denmark now collects troves of data on welfare claimants Article 2339 words, published Mar 7 2023 10 votes
Why Sweden is (still) betting on the metaverse – we chatted to the experts on why Swedes are so keen on virtual worlds Article 1139 words, published Feb 9 2023 3 votes
The internet’s richest fitness resource is a site from 1999. ExRx.net is little changed since the days of GeoCities yet beneath its bare-bones interface is a deep physiological compendium. Article 1078 words, published Mar 3 2023 16 votes
Meta launching paid subscription service for Facebook, Instagram social media facebook Article 73 words 11 votes
Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content Article 1014 words, published Jan 17 2023 14 votes
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Anker’s Eufy lied to us about the security of its security cameras. Despite claims of only using local storage, Eufy has been uploading identifiable footage to the cloud. security.home privacy Article 1232 words 18 votes
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AI horror - Who is Loab, the AI-generated apparition haunting our timelines? social media Article 862 words, published Sep 8 2022 4 votes
AI’s new frontier: Connecting grieving loved ones with the deceased amazon.alexa Article 1945 words, published Nov 12 2022 7 votes
Twitter’s SMS two-factor authentication is melting down social media security Article 579 words 21 votes
YouTube’s Primetime Channels bring streaming movies and TV into the YouTube app social media Article 1390 words 4 votes
Just days after promising advertisers that Twitter would not be a “free-for-all,” Elon Musk promoted a right-wing rumor about the vicious hammer assault on Paul Pelosi in the US social media Article 307 words 29 votes
A Danish city built Google into its schools – then banned it google privacy Article 1651 words 12 votes
Evidence suggests Wikipedia is accurate and reliable. When are we going to start taking it seriously? social media internet Article 835 words 17 votes
LinkedIn users are being scammed of millions of dollars by fake connections social media Article 2271 words 7 votes
Erik Prince wants to sell you a “secure” smartphone that’s too good to be true security.cyber Article 1768 words 12 votes
A dad took photos of his naked toddler for the doctor. Google flagged him as a criminal. google Article 2949 words 14 votes
The armchair psychologist who ticked off YouTube social media privacy Article 2083 words, published Apr 4 2019 1 vote
‘Supercookies’ have privacy experts sounding the alarm privacy Article 552 words, published Jun 28 2022 12 votes
‘A mass invasion of privacy’ but no penalties for Tim Hortons ios android privacy Article 1299 words, published Jun 11 2022 8 votes
Accused of cheating by an algorithm, and a Professor she had never met. An unsettling glimpse at the digitization of education. amazon.rekognition Article 1915 words, published May 27 2022 17 votes
Northvolt and Norsk Hydro will take their battery recycling joint venture to Europe later this year after the Swedish start-up opened their first plant in Norway Link 5 votes
Meet Freshii’s new ‘virtual cashier’ — who works from Nicaragua for $3.75 an hour Article 1043 words 10 votes
A series of patent lawsuits is challenging the history of malware detection security Article 1479 words 7 votes
How Native Americans are trying to debug AI’s biases Article 1307 words, published Mar 22 2022 4 votes
Women are splitting off from the doomsday prepper community internet social media Article 2164 words 19 votes
It's not just the Internal Revenue Service—the US government wants your selfies Article 693 words 7 votes