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The New York Times Opinion Section’s ongoing examination of privacy. 👀
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"Russia’s interests lie in trying to exert autocratic control over its citizens, which appears to be fundamentally at odds with Apple and its mission to maintain privacy protections for its users," writes Josh Nadeau in @FastCompany
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"A state lawmaker’s call for the ban of police’s use of facial recognition is facing unsurprising public push back from New York City law enforcement — with one former NYPD top cop calling the proposed ban 'asinine,'" reports @createcraig in @nypost
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"More and more innovations are quietly revolutionising the most sensitive aspects of how we live, while most of us look the other way," writes @johnharris1969 in @guardianopinion
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The editorial board of @FT writes: "A unified federal law would prevent the dangers of regulatory fragmentation."
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"Our actual loss of privacy will eventually be dated to before 2019, but that was the year we shed our naivety about the scale of the loss," writes @arusbridger in @guardianopinion
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In @thenextweb, @mrgreene1977 writes: "The greatest threat posed to democracy in any free nation is that of ubiquitous government surveillance."
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"Even as the messianic confidence that characterized Silicon Valley philosophizing in the ’90s and ’00s has curdled, the religious faith in technological inevitability has remained," writes @max_read in @nymag
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“It’s hard to get ready to comply when you don’t know what you’re getting ready to comply with," five ad sector trade groups wrote in a letter, @suhaunah reports in @latimes
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"When it comes to animals, there may well be harm done when they are watched too closely," writes @roseveleth in @wired
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"'Competition and privacy are often at odds,' Mr. Phillips said in prepared remarks," @brkend reports in @WSJ
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"As browsers increasingly diverge in their approaches, it's clear that not all privacy protections are created equal," writes @lilyhnewman in @Wired
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"National criminal defense and civil liberties experts say the audio recordings pass into untested and concerning legal territory," reports @ToddFeathers in @Motherboard @Vice
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"NtechLab’s CEO Alex Minin told The Verge over email that the deployment was one of the biggest ever," @jjvincent reports in @Verge
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From the @nytimes newsroom: "The privacy settlement coincides with heightened public concern over the spread of powerful surveillance technology like facial recognition," @natashanyt and @mikeisaac report.
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"I suspect that many Londoners feel torn: should safety take priority over privacy? And if so, where do you draw the line in a world where 'normal' surveillance cameras (those without AI) are already filming us all the time?" writes @gilliantett in @FTMag.
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"Throughout the experience, digital portals open. Stepping inside them triggers explanations about how all these devices leave behind a trail of data that companies and others can exploit to their own ends," writes @joan_e in @CNET
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"It’s easy to get conspiratorial and to fall comfortably into black and white notions of good versus evil," writes @cwarzel. But @annawiener's "Uncanny Valley" is "a reminder that the reality is far more muddled but no less damning."
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"The city has its own network of about 700 closed-circuit cameras, and in May is expected to allow a private company to start flying three surveillance planes over Baltimore," reports @TaliRichman in @baltimoresun
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"Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said facial recognition software like Clearview adds 'jet fuel' to the department’s ability to identify and locate suspects," reports @TomSchuba in @Suntimes
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"It’s not unthinkable that future apps might tell schools more about students’ behavior, and that it may become harder to say no," writes @StarFire2258 in @Verge
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