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Surveillance
Surveillance
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Federal Government Would Be Able to Shoot Down Private Drones If This Bill Passes
By
Erin Corbett
September 24, 2018
Leadership
Top European Court Says British Spies Broke Human Rights Rules With Their Mass Surveillance Tactics
By
David Meyer
September 13, 2018
Tech
Microsoft President: Facial Recognition Technology Needs Government Regulation
By
Jonathan Vanian
July 13, 2018
Tech
Not So Fast: Europe’s Controversial New Copyright Law Was Just Held Up After an Intense Lobbying War
By
David Meyer
July 5, 2018
Tech
The Orlando Police Department Is Ending Its Test of Amazon Facial Recognition Tech—For Now
By
Hallie Detrick
June 26, 2018
Tech
First the ACLU Asked Amazon to Stop Selling Facial Recognition Tech to Police. Now Investors Have Doubts Too
By
Hallie Detrick
June 19, 2018
Google Makes a Vague Pledge to Limit Work on Artificial Intelligence in Weapons, Surveillance
By
Kevin Kelleher
June 7, 2018
Critics Ask Amazon to Stop Selling Facial Recognition Technology to Police
By
Sarah Gray
May 23, 2018
Tech
Police Tested Facial Recognition at a Major Sporting Event. The Results Were Disastrous
By
David Meyer
May 7, 2018
Tech
Workplace Employee Brainwave Monitoring Is Already a Real Thing
By
Hallie Detrick
May 1, 2018
Tech
Computer Tries to Understand the Movie ‘Titanic’ in Tough Test of Artificial Intelligence
By
Jonathan Vanian
March 27, 2018
Tech
This Innovation May Save Airlines and Air Cargo Carriers Hundreds of Millions of Dollars
By
Clay Dillow
January 22, 2018
Tech
Android Surveillance Tool Can Steal WhatsApp Messages, Kaspersky Warns
By
David Meyer
January 17, 2018
International
China Has Closed 13,000 Websites in the Past Three Years, Tightening its Grip on Cyberspace
By
Reuters
December 25, 2017
Tech
Couple Calls Cops Over Airbnb Hidden Camera. And It’s Not The First Time.
By
David Meyer
October 11, 2017
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The Nobel Prize committee doesn't want Trump getting one, even as a gift—but they treated Obama very differently
By
Nick Lichtenberg
Newsletters
The oil CEO who stood up to Trump is a follower of the disciplined 'Exxon way' and has a history of blunt statements
By
Jordan Blum
Economy
America’s $38 trillion national debt is so big the nearly $1 trillion interest payment will be larger than Medicare soon
By
Shawn Tully