In the death — or at least, decline — of individual privacy, we must act to keep collective privacy alive.
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After the perceived success of the pilot program, the Business School wants to continue their use of Cadmus in the units currently using it. This is despite the extensive nature of Cadmus’ data collection and the concerns raised by Perkins and others in the eTools subcommittee.
When AIs are degraded, they will come back for more. AI won’t feel this as a violation, but others will.
Sexual crimes are on the rise in VR worlds, and lawmakers are behind on navigating the issue.
The digital world is nowhere near representing a democratic space.
Many young people still struggle with simple tech issues. Here’s how to start solving them.
There’s a national revolution in our energy sector. It’s time to evaluate where we’re headed and what else needs to happen.
“525, 600 minutes. How do you measure, measure a year?” – Seasons of Love, Rent.
What happens when computers write articles instead of humans?
Social biases and oppressions are dangerously perpetuated through data.