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Big Tech wants you to share your private thoughts with chatbots — while backing a government with contempt for privacy.
Facial recognition is controversial and often banned. But new AI-based technology identifies people without scanning their ...
Your digital identity—comprised of browsing habits, search history, location data, and even biometric information—is a valuable commodity in the surveillance economy. But while Big Tech ...
A tighter labor market and lower corporate tolerance have stifled employee input on controversies over company policy, AI ...
The landscape of criminal defense is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by rapid advancements in technology. From the rise of digital evidence to the implementation of artificial ...
Governments and corporations are racing to regulate and integrate AI firms, weighing the potential implications of the ...
Plus, House Republicans give Big Tech a massive gift, Elon Musk’s Grok goes X-rated and Sen. Josh Hawley takes aim at Meta.
In response, Mexican activists are standing up to Big Tech — promoting the use of feminist servers where people can put their ...
Imagine a surveillance state powerful enough to incarcerate people for the wrong dreams. In 2025, it doesn’t feel like such a leap.
A privacy rights group has filed a legal complaint against Asda over its use of live facial recognition cameras in its supermarkets.
Geo Group, a private prison firm that makes digital tools to track immigrants, becomes one of the Trump administration’s big ... that the technology usage might lead to deeper surveillance ...
It marks a broader shift away from U.S.-based Big Tech and toward more independent ... what many see as an undesirable surveillance business model. Tatsuki Tomita, Vivaldi’s COO and Co-founder ...
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