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Facial recognition tech is here and Canada offers little privacy protection
Neil McArthur
Will a new border deal with the US open a backdoor into Kiwis’ personal data?
New Zealand considers giving US access to Kiwis’ biometric and identity data
Gehan Gunasekara
Canada’s three main federal political parties are working together to fight voter privacy rights
One rule for we. Another for thee.
Sara Bannerman
Political Parties and the Public’s Privacy
Political campaigning is becoming “data-driven” but without enforceable privacy rules
Colin Bennett
OpenAI’s safety pledges in the wake of Tumbler Ridge aren’t AI regulation — they’re surveillance
A pipeline from private AI interactions to law enforcement, administered by a corporation, governed by proprietary policy
Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon
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AI without limits threatens public trust — here are some guidelines for preserving communications integrity
The rapid pace of AI development presents a challenge for the communications field.
Terry Flynn and Alex Sévigny
12/30/2024
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Health-care AI: The potential and pitfalls of diagnosis by app
As apps are direct-to-consumer health technologies, they represent a new folk medicine. Users adopt these technologies based on trust rather than understanding how they operate
Jordan Richard Schoenherr
12/27/2024
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Password sharing is common for older adults — but it can open the door to financial abuse
Older adults often share their banking passwords with trusted caregivers because banks have not provided a better way to allow caregivers to help.
Celine Latulipe and Zach Havens
12/19/2024
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Canada Lurches to a New Order
Budget woes, distrust from leadership … and wheat sheaves?
Sharon Polsky
12/16/2024
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AI’s Power Grab: How AI is Hogging the Electric Grid
AI's demand for energy is so high that the AI companies’ clean energy purchases simply can’t keep up.
Aaron Gordon
12/07/2024
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AI’s Unquenchable Thirst: How AI is Guzzling up the Water Supply
Tech companies’ water use is skyrocketing and they’re falling behind on their attempts to reduce their water footprint.
Aaron Gordon
12/06/2024
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Spain's 'Big Brother' Law May Frighten Off Tourists
Spanish leftists vow to eliminate 10,000 private tourist apartments while demanding visitors surrender passports and financial information.
Mark Nayler
11/01/2024
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Encryption Under Siege in India: National Security & the Erosion of Digital Privacy
India continues its assault on private communications.
Jyoti Panday
10/22/2024
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Remembering Helen Darbishire, One of Europe’s Most Effective Civil Rights Leaders
Remembering Helen Darbishire, One of Europe’s Most Effective Civil Rights Leaders
Alberto Alemanno
10/21/2024
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Global Commemoration Of October 7 Horror Broadcasts From Washington
Renowned author Edwin Black and dignitaries will offer perspectives on a year of war following Hamas unprovoked attack on innocents in Israel.
Martin Barillas
10/05/2024
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The Problem Of Pornography
The ubiquity of pornography on the internet and elsewhere makes it increasingly difficult to establish boundaries regarding its use.
Daniel A. Cox
10/04/2024
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How did they get my data? I uncovered the hidden web of networks behind telemarketers
In today’s digital age, where personal data is a new kind of gold, these companies share our information as easily as TikTok videos
Priya Dev, Australian National University
09/23/2024
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