Where many see the death of reality on the internet, this hacker-turned-Notre Dame professor sees communion.
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Where many see the death of reality on the internet, this hacker-turned-Notre Dame professor sees communion.
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Harvard, a flash point in the campus fights over the war in Gaza, has seen controversy and activism over its endowment’s investments in Israel.
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Hacked and leaked datasets are more common than ever. Here are some ways to verify they’re real.
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Facebook and Instagram’s wartime content moderation practices have “exacerbated violence and failed to combat hate speech,” the senator says.
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Let’s not praise inaccuracy as creativity.
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After the ad was discovered, digital rights advocates ran an experiment testing the limits of Facebook’s machine-learning moderation.
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A soft robot replica solves a mystery about the evolution of movement.
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NYU and Human Rights Watch accidentally doxxed up to 8,000 victims, journalists, and activists due to a basic security error.
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We are one step closer to fully private internet searches.
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