
+ But the relationship between the pair is growing increasingly fraught. Its earnings outstrip native giants Alibaba and Tencent. ( MIT Technology Review)ĥ Apple is China’s most profitable tech company + Mastodon is buckling under the influx of Twitter defectors. Many of the workers who prevent racially-fueled hate speech have been fired. ( MIT Technology Review)Ĥ Black Twitter influencers don’t know where to go next + The walls are closing in on Clearview AI. + A UK group has filed a similar complaint against PimEyes. Matthias Marx wants EU regulators to crack down on data scrapers. ( NYT $)ģ A German privacy activist is fighting Clearview AI over his face + Greece will stop selling spyware following a series of accusations. Global rights groups are struggling to access their own sites. ( NYT $)Ģ Cop27’s Wi-Fi in Egypt is blocking human rights websites


+ The worst surge of misinformation could be yet to come. + Apps popular among immigrants are rife with political misinformation. Humans tend to be the weakest link in the security chain. I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.ġ There’s no evidence that US voting machines have been tampered with Refresh your memory by listening to the first part of the series on Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you usually listen. We take a look at how AI and other tech is being used to help predict, detect, and pinpoint the location of wildfires in the second of a two-part series.
