Americans numb to being monitored and tracked – Times Union
I’ve had the awkward experience of taking my dog for a walk and knowing an uncomfortable amount of information about… read more
I’ve had the awkward experience of taking my dog for a walk and knowing an uncomfortable amount of information about… read more
These images were generated by AI-powered cameras mounted on cars and trucks, initially designed to capture license plates, but which… read more
II In 2013, a Canadian company released the program ToneCheck that screens emails for potentially conflict-causing language. Post-meeting anger: alert…. read more
Over the past decade, there has been a steep rise globally in law enforcement using facial recognition technology. Data gathered… read more
When I first heard about Be My AI—a new collaboration between Open AI and Be My Eyes, an app that… read more
Meta wants to get to know its users inside and out. The company filed a patent application for in-ear “spectroscopy”… read more
In 2020, federal campaigns, super PACs and special interest groups paid data brokers over $23 million to access veritable treasure… read more
Even though only a minority of users add comments, the mere presence of these interactive tools may soften political feelings… read more
When algorithms work for us, they’re invisible. We’re vaguely aware that we’re being served the kind of content we like… read more
A new AI tool funded in part by the U.S. military has proven adept at a task that has traditionally… read more