‘Wild West’ of neuroscience drives new laws on brain privacy – Context
Cheaper and easy to use, the headbands – which can cost just a few hundred dollars – capture similar electronic… read more
Cheaper and easy to use, the headbands – which can cost just a few hundred dollars – capture similar electronic… read more
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In recent years, governments and tech companies alike have begun looking to artificial intelligence for better solutions than those the… read more
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When you hit the checkout line at your local supermarket and give the cashier your phone number or loyalty card,… read more
Major technology companies have been duped into providing sensitive personal information about their customers in response to fraudulent legal requests,… read more