2020年2月29日 星期六

The Digital Welfare State


A growing number of human rights academics and activists are worried that our notions of welfare in the democratic west are changing – and not for the better. They’re concerned that the tools of the digital era are being used to create a new form of welfare state directed against the poor and the disadvantaged, not in their interests.

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5 terrific Siri tricks you’ll use time and again


Siri means a secret in Swahili and in Norse, a beautiful woman who leads you to victory. To those of us in Appleland using the voice-controlled personal assistant, it stands for “Speech Interpretation and Recognition Intelligence.” And when you put Siri to work, she can move productivity mountains.

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2020年2月28日 星期五

Geneva Auto Show, Other Big Events Canceled Amid Virus Fears


The Geneva auto show was canceled after the Swiss government banned all large events to halt the spread of the new coronavirus

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Clearview AI Created Accounts For The Offices Of Four Republican Congressmen Including Trump’s Nominee For Director Of National Intelligence


The office for Rep. John Ratcliffe had access to use Clearview AI’s facial recognition, but never logged in or ran searches.


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Ride-Hail And Delivery Apps Like Lyft And DoorDash Aren’t Sharing Their Plans For What Happens When Coronavirus Hits The United States


In China, drivers became folk heroes — will the same happen in the US?


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Coronavirus Fears Cause Tech Giants To Cancel Conferences, Curb Travel, And Take Hits To Supply Chains


Uncertainty hits Apple, Facebook, and Google as the outbreak spreads.


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3 essential ways to protect your home security cameras from hackers


Here’s a sad reality: The tech we use to protect ourselves can be used against us. An internet-connected security camera alerts you to real-life threats, but it can give hackers a digital route into your home, too.

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Apple Says Clearview AI’s Privacy Invading Facial Recognition App Is Violating Its Rules


A BuzzFeed News analysis of Clearview AI’s app for Apple’s mobile operating system found that the company had been violating the iPhone maker’s rules to distribute its apps to law enforcement agencies and other customers.


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5 ways to make Windows 10 more secure


In 2020, making Windows 10 as secure as possible is imperative. Here are five things you can do.

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Advanced Navy undersea sonar and laser sensor finds enemy mines fast


A massive surface ship and submarine maritime attack in enemy waters near a hostile territory needs to accomplish a number of dangerous operations, penetrate defended areas, identify enemy weapons and move quickly to succeed. Lives hang in the balance of time.

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More Than A Dozen Organizations From The Met Police To J.K. Rowling’s Foundation Have Tried Clearview AI’s Facial Recognition Tech


Exclusive: The UK National Crime Agency and a number of police forces across England, as well as several private investment firms, have registered users with facial recognition software company Clearview AI.


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Australian Police Have Run Hundreds Of Searches On Clearview AI's Facial Recognition Tool


EXCLUSIVE: The Australian Federal Police and forces in Queensland, Victoria and South Australia have dozens of registered accounts with facial recognition software company Clearview AI.


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2020年2月27日 星期四

Terabytes Of Stolen Adult Content From OnlyFans Have Leaked


An OnlyFans spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that no breach occurred, but sex workers are outraged.


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Clearview’s Facial Recognition App Has Been Used By The Justice Department, ICE, Macy’s, Walmart, And The NBA


A BuzzFeed News review of Clearview AI documents has revealed the company is working with more than 2,200 law enforcement agencies, companies, and individuals around the world.


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Clearview’s Facial Recognition App Has Been Used By The Justice Department, ICE, Macy’s, Walmart, And The NBA


A BuzzFeed News review of Clearview AI documents has revealed the company is working with more than 2,200 law enforcement agencies, companies, and individuals around the world.


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3,200 Amazon Drivers Are Going To Lose Their Jobs


Amazon continues to terminate its larger delivery contractors; at least 3,242 delivery drivers will be laid off this spring.


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New species of Australian lion discovered in outback Queensland


A genus of Queensland marsupial lion that, in its heyday, would have had other animals "shaking in their boots", is reclassified to be entirely new.



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Pedestrian Deaths Soar; SUVs, Drug Use, Cellphones May Be Why, Study Says


Pedestrians — perhaps distracted by smartphones or strolling more at night due to warming temperatures — are being killed in traffic accidents at the highest rate in 30 years, researchers said Thursday.

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5 ways to stop annoying robocalls


Here are five strategies to minimize robocalls.

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Facebook Cancels Annual Developer Conference Amid Coronavirus Outbreak


Facebook on Thursday announced its decision to cancel its annual F8 software developer conference due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. The conference was scheduled to take place on May 5 and 6 in McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. Around 5,000 people attended last year’s event, a company spokeswoman told CNBC. “This was a tough call to...

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Navy arms destroyers with new laser weapons


Enemy drones over the ocean could track and surveil U.S. Navy ships, designate targets for aircraft or maritime attacks, or even fire dangerous weapons themselves at surface ships.

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Facebook cracks down on ads promising to cure coronavirus


Facebook is cracking down on advertisements that promise to cure or prevent the coronavirus as some take advantage of fear about the epidemic spreading around the world.

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2020年2月26日 星期三

Online ‘Impersonator’ Tried to Contact Campaigns, DNC Says


The Democratic National Committee has warned its presidential candidates to be cautious after Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign reported that an “impersonator” with a domain registered overseas had posed as one of its staffers and sought conversations with members of at least two other campaigns.

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Trump's Biggest Supporters Think The Coronavirus Is A Deep State Plot


While Donald Trump has tasked Mike Pence with leading the country to safety.


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Ex-Amazon Manager Says She Scoured Applicants’ Social Media to See Race, Gender


A former Amazon manager alleges that her supervisor made her scour the social media accounts of applicants to determine their race and gender, and then fired her when she complained, NBC News reports.

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‘Konami Code’ Creator Kazuhisa Hashimoto Dies, Internet Pays Tribute


Raise a controller for Kazuhisa Hashimoto. Gamers were paying tribute Wednesday to the Japanese producer credited with inventing a cheat code popular in scores of classic Nintendo titles like Gradius, Life Force and Contra after news spread of Hashimoto’s death. Hashimoto developed the code “up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start” to make the arcade game...

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Amazon opens full-size grocery store with no cashiers


Amazon on Tuesday unveiled a new supermarket prototype that relies more on technology than human workers — a controversial, job-killing business model that CEO Jeff Bezos had dismissed as nutty three years ago.

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No Email. No WhatsApp. No Internet. This Is Now Normal Life In Kashmir.


Normal life has ground to a halt in the region as businesses lay off workers, hospitals struggle to care for patients, and ordinary people despair.


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3 reasons to block your number before making a call


Show of hands. Do you answer calls from numbers you don’t know? Me neither. Sure, it could be something important, but it’s most likely just spam.

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TikTok ‘Skullbreaker’ challenge injures New Jersey teen: report


Doctors are reportedly warning parents about another viral challenge that involves two people getting a third to leap into the air, and then doing their best to kick the person’s feet out from under them.

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2020年2月25日 星期二

Ex-Microsoft engineer convicted of stealing millions in digital currency for lavish purchases


A former Microsoft employee was convicted Tuesday of wire fraud and other charges for stealing millions in gift cards and digital currency from the company then reselling the items to fund a $1.7 million lakefront home and $160,000 Tesla vehicle.

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DARPA to develop hypersonic 'Glide Breaker' that would knock missile threats out of the sky


The U.S. Defense Department has awarded a multimillion-dollar contract for a system that would knock threatening missiles out of the sky.

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Cloud over Mt. Shasta appears 'out of this world'


Are human beings alone in the universe? It's the question of a lifetime and no one has really been able to answer it yet. 

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2020年2月24日 星期一

The Guy Behind “Homeless Hotspots” Now Works For The Bloomberg Campaign


In 2012, he turned people who were homeless into WiFi hotspots. Now he's trying to make Michael Bloomberg president.


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Pentagon Adopts New Ethical Principles for Using AI in War


The Pentagon is adopting new ethical principles as it prepares to accelerate its use of artificial intelligence technology on the battlefield

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Army engineers more lethal and more explosive fragmenting missiles, artillery


The Army Research Laboratory is now engineering new rocket, missile and artillery rounds able to destroy groups of mobile enemy fighters, incinerate armored vehicles and eliminate structures with a single munition -- all at much longer ranges than currently deployed weapons can fire. 

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New 'gym' looks to attract esports athletes




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