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Cops across the U.S. are buying AI drones (www.inputmag.com)
More than 20 law enforcement agencies have reportedly purchased the company’s powerful drones.
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in Privacy, Technology
In surprising move, Google will stop using your browser history for ad targeting (www.androidauthority.com)
The web will get a lot more private thanks to this unexpected news.
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U.S. Schools Are Buying Phone-Hacking Tech That the FBI Uses to Investigate Terrorists (gizmodo.com)
A Gizmodo investigation has found that schools in the U.S. are purchasing phone surveillance tools from Cellebrite and companies that offer similar tools just four years after the FBI used it to crack a terrorism suspect’s iPhone.
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Drones Programmed to Take the Perfect Picture of You Could Be the Future of Facial Recognition (singularityhub.com)
The drone captures an image of its “target person,” then analyzes it to figure out how to get a better image, taking facial recognition to a new level.
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in Privacy
How they harvest our data (dkzlv.com)
How do they gather data about us? Will VPN and incognito mode save us? Maybe we should all just pack our stuff and go into the woods and make friends with wolves and bears?
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There Are Spying Eyes Everywhere—and Now They Share a Brain (www.wired.com)
Security cameras. License plate readers. Smartphone trackers. Drones. We’re being watched 24/7. What happens when all those data streams fuse into one?
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