Natasha Singer

@natashanyt

Technology scribe nsinger@nytimes.com Teaching tech ethics Alumna Opinions mine own

Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2011.

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    20. lis 2019.

    Looking forward to delving into tomorrow with K-12 education experts One question is how to disrupt a repeat issue that I have come to think of as the Silicon Valley forever loop problem:

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  2. 30. sij

    For context: we were discussing Alexa, Ring and other technologies that can collect voice/facial data from visitors/passersby who may not know about, and did not consent to, the surveillance.

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    30. sij

    Had never heard the words "ambient biometric data" all in one place until I heard say them in an interview with . Now I'm going to use them all the time.

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  4. 30. sij

    I should add that today's Facebook facial recognition settlement is a kind of bookend to a classic profile on , Silicon Valley's privacy lawsuit nemesis:

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  5. 30. sij

    It depends how many Facebook users in Illinois seek compensation. But the lawyers said it could be $200

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  6. 29. sij

    This just in from me and : Facebook has agreed to pay more than half a billion dollars to settle a major facial recognition lawsuit in Illinois, the state with the toughest biometric privacy law.

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  7. 29. sij

    Interesting escalation of on-campus surveillance. U.S. colleges have been tracking students for years every time they swipe their school IDs to get into dorms, cafeterias, the gym, libraries. Some schools use it to try to predict who might be depressed, who might drop out

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  8. 29. sij
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  9. 24. sij

    Further to the escalating law enforcement use of facial recognition: The London police department is introducing new face-matching technology from NEC that will enable it to identify suspects on a watch list in real-time, @adamsatariano reports.

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    23. sij

    “Algorithms may not be just a veneer that covers historical fault lines. They also seem to be streamlining discrimination – making it easier to sift, sort, & justify why [the] workforce continues to be racially stratified.” From ’s Race After Technology; such a great book!

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    23. sij

    Reading CCPA addendums to privacy policies. Some are really great! But they only apply in CA? Why would a company do that? Is it really worthwhile to spin up separate operations for a single state?

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    22. sij

    British government proposes sweeping changes to privacy protections for under-18s, requiring platforms turn on heightened privacy settings by default and more ( / New York Times)

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    21. sij

    Y'alllllll, I just found out my unsealing case in the Ninth Circuit with and , over the govt's secret effort to make Facebook change Messenger's encryption, has been set for oral argument in Seattle on April 3: cc

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  14. 22. sij

    The new rules will requires apps and sites to turn off services that involve data-mining, like targeted ads and location tracking, by default for users under 18 in Britain. Trade groups say that without revenue from targeted ads, start-ups may stop providing free kids' services

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  15. 22. sij

    The key figures behind the new online safeguards for kids are Elizabeth Denham, Britain's information commissioner , and Baroness Beeban Kidron founder of

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  16. 22. sij

    Britain just unveiled sweeping new online protections for children, issuing expansive rules despite widespread objections from tech giants and trade groups.

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    19. sij

    When you get a Boost it will only let you build a model if you've unlocked the previous ones in the order that determined as acceptable. That's great! It's very important to teach children early on that they should have no agency in front of electronic devices.

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    18. sij

    When did a forensic analysis of the app, he discovered code to pair it with augmented reality glasses, so you could theoretically identify people in real time walking down the street. Yeah, like in Terminator 2.

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    18. sij

    Clearview says 600 law enforcement agencies are using its app. Detectives tell me it's amazing. When the founder took a photo of me while I covered my nose & mouth, it still worked, returning 7 photos of me, one 10 years old. It's insane. Read the story:

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    NEW: 70,000 Tinder profile pics are being shared across a forum that trades in malware. All photos of women. It's unclear why: Possibly to to train face recognition software, or to generate fake profiles. Maybe another nefarious reason. Me & :

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    The announced it received the complaint lodged by the against Grindr and companies that were receiving personal data through the app. Here's the press release: CC:

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