From speaking flowers to smart watches, we've been seeking to understand ourselves with data since the 19th century.
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From speaking flowers to smart watches, we've been seeking to understand ourselves with data since the 19th century.
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Twitter’s “official partner” monitored the precise time and location of post-Roe demonstrations, internal emails show.
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Our minds haven’t evolved to deal with machines we believe have consciousness.
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The AI company is silent on ChatGPT’s use by a military intelligence agency despite an explicit ban in its ethics policy.
The post Can the Pentagon Use ChatGPT? OpenAI Won’t Answer. appeared first on The Intercept.
Companies like Evolv sell multimillion-dollar AI-powered gun detection systems to schools nationwide, but weapons still slip through.
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The computer games provide clues that could help potential whistleblowers leak intel without getting caught.
The post The Pentagon Uses Video Games to Teach “Security Excellence.” You Can Play Them Too. appeared first on The Intercept.
Traveling with a phone and laptop? Here are digital security tips to keep your devices and your data safe from the cops.
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