Zuckerberg Cut a Line About Monitoring 'Private Channels' From His Facebook Manifesto
The letter originally suggested using AI to monitor terrorists’ private messages.
The letter originally suggested using AI to monitor terrorists’ private messages.
Privacy issues are moving under our skin—now the devices that keep us alive and healthy can also be used against us in the court of law.
It's one part of changes designed to ensure "the issue of safety is addressed from every angle."
Jesus, how bad is it in some schools?
The case is certain to spark a fight, because an appeals court ruled in favour of Microsoft in a similar case recently.
It’s hard to understate the importance of keeping everything safe and secure. Certain apps can make a big difference.
AI could be really useful and transform government services. But what about when those algorithms are put to work on bulk collected surveillance data?
Hey-ho but the good news is that it isn't just us that is sliding towards authoritarianism!
We know all about anti-virus and the built-in security tools, but there are some less well-known threats that it’s important to look out for too.
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Hey Alexa, why don't you listen to everything I say?
Instead of helping the app’s reputation for creepery, Uber somehow managed to make it worse.
Here are some simple steps you can take to make sure your files are deleted permanently.
Evernote, updated its privacy policy and nowc all your notes are open to reading by human employees. This news is a great reason to avoid it.
The adultery website Ashley Madison will pay only $1.66 million to settle US federal and state investigations into a 2015 hack.
The Snowden movie is out in the UK today, and we went to talk to Joseph Gordon Levitt about the man himself.