Privacy or safety? U.S. brings ‘surveillance city to the suburbs’
LOS ANGELES – […]
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Increased digitisation and policing of online content have led to greater surveillance of India’s population and privacy violations
We often mention Big Tech, and other corporate giants – and not very often in a positive way – but South Korea’s Samsung somehow manages to slip under this radar.
Nonetheless is a veritable business behemoth, with things as diverse […]
Australia’s communications minister Michelle Rowland admitted that age verification for adult websites may involve the rollout of a federal government digital ID. The idea of age verification to access websites, forcing users to show ID, is being pushed for in many […]
LinkedIn silenced political commentator Ben Sellers last Tuesday, enforcing a complete ban on his account. Sellers, an outspoken critic of media bias, suspects the restriction was the result of a post he made challenging the New York Times’ purportedly misleading coverage.
The problem with arguing for arbiters of speech.
In a recent conversation with The Washington Post on the implications of the First Amendment and freedom of speech, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman expressed his perspective on what he thinks is the […]
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will attend the secretive Bilderberg Meeting, an annual gathering of over 100 political and corporate leaders from Europe and North America, which has announced AI as a key item on its agenda this year.
NSW Police are investigating after officers allegedly Tasered a 95-year-old woman in the back and chest at a regional aged care facility in the state’s south.
The local council which operates the facility met on Thursday to discuss “stretched resources” at the aged care centre as the woman clung to […]
A man has admitted abducting a primary school girl while dressed as a woman before sexually assaulting her at his home in the Scottish Borders.
Andrew Miller, who is also known as Amy George, offered to give the girl a lift […]