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We Should Embrace Artificial Intelligence —Here’s Why

We Should Embrace Artificial Intelligence —Here’s Why | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
If we play our cards right, we just might be able to turn the AI revolution into a win for us all.
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A Facebook Bug Exposed Anonymous Admins of Pages | WIRED

A Facebook Bug Exposed Anonymous Admins of Pages | WIRED | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
A bad code update allowed anyone to easily reveal which accounts posted to Facebook Pages—including celebrities and politicians—for several hours.
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Twitter is experimenting with new solutions to reduce toxicity

Twitter is experimenting with new solutions to reduce toxicity | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
One of the biggest challenges Twitter has right now is to reduce abuse and bullying on its platform. Last week, the company’s head of product, Kayvon Beykpour, sat down with Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to discuss toxicity on the platform, the health of conversations, and more. Through the interview, he …
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Female scientists’ pages keep disappearing from Wikipedia – what’s going on? | News

Female scientists’ pages keep disappearing from Wikipedia – what’s going on? | News | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
A deletion battle over a black female chemist’s biography has put Wikipedia’s gender gap in the spotlight
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The benefits of facial recognition AI are being wildly overstated

The benefits of facial recognition AI are being wildly overstated | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Facial recognition technology has run amok across the globe. In the US it continues to perpetuate at an alarming rate despite bipartisan push-back from politicians and several geographical bans. Even China’s government has begun to question whether there’s enough benefit to the use of ubiquitous surveillance tech to justify the utter destruction of public privacy. …
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23andMe has sold the rights to develop a drug based on its users’ DNA

23andMe has sold the rights to develop a drug based on its users’ DNA | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Consumer genomics firm 23andMe has signed its first deal to sell the rights to develop a new drug for inflammatory diseases to a pharmaceutical company
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All the Ways Facebook Tracks You—and How to Limit It | WIRED

All the Ways Facebook Tracks You—and How to Limit It | WIRED | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
If you have a Facebook account—and even if you don't—the company is going to collect data about you. But you can at least control how it gets used.
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UK accused of 'behaving like cowboys' over EU database copying | World news | The Guardian

UK accused of 'behaving like cowboys' over EU database copying | World news | The Guardian | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Dutch Liberal MEP Sophie in ’t Veld says leaked report revealed ‘violations and abuse’
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How to protect users from harassment in social VR spaces

How to protect users from harassment in social VR spaces | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
For the ongoing series, Code Word, we’re exploring if — and how — technology can protect individuals against sexual assault and harassment, and how it can help and support survivors. Imagine it’s your first time entering a social virtual reality experience. You quickly set up an avatar, choosing feminine characteristics because you identify as female. You …
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Cyberattack Aims to Cause Seizures in Twitter Users With Epilepsy

Cyberattack Aims to Cause Seizures in Twitter Users With Epilepsy | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Someone shared GIFs of strobe lights via Twitter and tagged the Epilepsy Foundation in an apparent attempt to trigger seizures in people with epilepsy.
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Top 10 IoT Disasters of 2019 | Threatpost

Top 10 IoT Disasters of 2019 | Threatpost | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
From more widescale, powerful distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, to privacy issues in children's connected toys, here are the top IoT disasters in 2019.
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The AI Doctor Will See You Now  | WIRED

The AI Doctor Will See You Now  | WIRED | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Advances in neural networks and other techniques promise to transform health care while raising profound questions about our bodies and society.
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Ring Camera Surveillance Is Transforming Suburban Life | WIRED

Ring Camera Surveillance Is Transforming Suburban Life | WIRED | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Consumer surveillance cameras are everywhere now, and they’re capturing moments we otherwise would never have known happened.
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Factbox: How social media services handle political ads - Reuters

Factbox: How social media services handle political ads - Reuters | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
(This January 9 story corrects to remove erroneous references to the dates of previous policy changes in paragraphs 13, 18, 32 and 34)
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New deepfake app pastes your face onto GIFs in seconds

New deepfake app pastes your face onto GIFs in seconds | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Last year, we saw some horrific apps that use deepfake tech with malicious intent. Following that, Facebook banned ‘misleading’ deepfakes from its platform — except parody. However, the tech can be used freely in fun applications such as Doublicat, which lets you superimpose your face onto any GIF. The app — available on Android and iOS — …
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Your Printers: The Cyber Threat Sitting In The Corner

Your Printers: The Cyber Threat Sitting In The Corner | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Against a constant backdrop of cyber security threats on servers, desktops, phones and devices, new research from Brother, which the management team recently asked me to review, reminds us the attack surface doesn’t stop there. It is in fact printers that are at the heart of well over 10% of securit
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Google cutting web cookies, ending lucrative tracking tool for advertisers

Google cutting web cookies, ending lucrative tracking tool for advertisers | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Alphabet Inc's Google within two years plans to block a common way businesses track online surfers in its Chrome browser, endorsing costly changes to how the Web operates as it tries to satisfy increased privacy demands from users.
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If at first you don't succeed, pry, pry again: Feds once again demand Apple unlock encrypted iPhones in yet another terrorism case • The Register

If at first you don't succeed, pry, pry again: Feds once again demand Apple unlock encrypted iPhones in yet another terrorism case • The Register | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
FBI, open up!
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Dating apps Tinder, OkCupid and Grindr send personal details to ‘shadowy entities’ | News | The Times

Dating apps Tinder, OkCupid and Grindr send personal details to ‘shadowy entities’ | News | The Times | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Popular dating apps such as Tinder, OkCupid and Grindr are passing on sensitive and private information to advertisers including sexual orientation, drug use and political views.A report on the world’s most downloaded Android apps said that dating services were sending users’ personal data about
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US Government-funded Android phones come preinstalled with unremovable malware

US Government-funded Android phones come preinstalled with unremovable malware | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Phones were sold to low-income people under the FCC's Lifeline Assistance program.
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Why we need to blow a Raspberry at big tech… | John Naughton | Education | The Guardian

Why we need to blow a Raspberry at big tech… | John Naughton | Education | The Guardian | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
The Raspberry Pi has notched up 30m sales – fulfilling the promise of user-controlled programming and inspiring children
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Employee safety is for sale

Employee safety is for sale | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Location data is a risk to the enterprise. CISOs will need to invest in anti-surveillance technologies in 2020.
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How to Turn Off Smart TV Snooping Features

How to Turn Off Smart TV Snooping Features | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Smart TVs collect viewing data. Consumer Reports shows you how to shut off TV snooping on all the major brands, including LG, Samsung, Sony, TCL (Roku), and Vizio.
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Big tech data abuse capped off Silicon Valley's decade-long fall

Big tech data abuse capped off Silicon Valley's decade-long fall | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
With record fines dished out over tech firms' use of personal data, and their public images becoming increasingly tarnished, 2019 was the year the world started to turn against its tech giants, says Donna Lu
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Open Future - Don’t trust AI until we build systems that earn trust | Open Future

Open Future - Don’t trust AI until we build systems that earn trust | Open Future | Ethical Issues In Technology | Scoop.it
Progress in artificial intelligence belies a lack of transparency that is vital for its adoption, says Gary Marcus, coauthor of “Rebooting AI”
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