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Big data and the underground railroad
Slate
In the fall of 1769, Thomas Jefferson lost a slave. His name was Sandy, and he was a runaway. Sandy was “about 35 years of age.” He worked as a...
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Wat gebeur wanneer spioene enige gesprek kan afluister?
Verdediging Een
Die moontlikheid van soekbare gesprekke op enige plek, danksy beter spraakherkenningsagteware, miniaturisering van opnametoestelle en toekomstige slim d...
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When data gets creepy: The secrets we don’t realise we’re giving away
The Guardian
<strong>Ben Goldacre</strong>: We all worry about digital spies stealing our data &#x2013; but now even the things we thought we were happy to share are being used in ways we don&#x2019;t like. Why aren&#x2019;t we making more of a fuss?
Seine
Why your photos are the next big battleground in the fight for privacy
The Next Web
Have you read the licensing agreement when uploading photos lately? Here's why you should.
Seine
You don’t actually own your data and devices
spektrum
Companies go to great lengths to lock us out from our own stuff
Seine
Why privacy is important, and having "nothing to hide" is irrelevant
Robin Doherty
The governments of Australia, Germany, the UK and the US are destroying your privacy. Some people don’t see the problem…
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Soos ons kameras word
Medium
Meer foto's is die afgelope jaar geneem as wat op alle film saam geneem is. Meer as 2 biljoen foto's is verlede jaar gedeel, miskien twee keer of meer is gevang en sit dormant op die telefoon ...
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Your privacy is over
Medium
In all three scenarios, let alone all three combined, privacy is threatened on a scale we have never thought about. We are entering the post-privacy age. Most of all, I feel for our children. They…
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Amazon, wetstoepassers wat kragte saamsnoer om jou voordeur in 'n integrale deel van die toesigstaat te verander
Techdirt
Amazon wil hê jy moet deel wees van sy skottelgoednetwerk. Ja, dit is 'n woordspeling (en nie 'n goeie een nie!). Hierdie netwerk spruit uit...
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KI weekliks: In China kan jy nie meer 'n slimfoon koop sonder 'n gesigskandering nie
Venture Beat
China sal binnekort vereis dat telefoonkliënte aan 'n gesigsherkenningskandering moet onderwerp om hul identiteit te verifieer. Dit is 'n drastiese uitbreiding van 'n bestaande beleid.
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Twelve million phones, one dataset, zero privacy
New York Times
What we learned from the spy in your pocket.
Seine
Why we don’t know as much as we should about police surveillance technology
Vox
Despite a growing number of high-tech tools, law enforcement agencies don’t seem to want to disclose what they’re using.
Seine
World’s most valuable AI startup also happens to be part of “the world’s biggest system of surveillance”
futurisme
Here’s a group of people that just made more money than you’ve ever seen: Chinese company SenseTime recently announced that it raised $600 million in a recent fundraising round, doubling the company’s valuation, Bloomberg reports. It’s probably not a coincidence that the company also makes a tool that will help the government spy on its citizens. […]
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Met groot demografie kom groot mag
Buitelandse sake
Amerika se opkoms as 'n wêreldwye supermoondheid was gebaseer op gunstige demografiese tendense - iets wat die Verenigde State aktief sal moet handhaaf as hy sy dominante posisie in die 21ste eeu wil behou. 
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Remote spying | pwc criticised for tech which could monitor toilet trips
Hbr
One of the ‘Big Four’ accounting firms, PwC, has been criticised for developing a facial recognition tool for city firms to use…