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A.I. is getting more powerful, faster, and cheaper—and that’s starting to freak executives out
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Jeremy Kahn
March 9, 2021
Newsletters
It only looks simple: the complex human decisions behind an “easy” A.I. use case
BY
Jeremy Kahn
March 2, 2021
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Your data is a weapon that can help change corporate behavior
BY
Jonathan Vanian
and
Jeremy Kahn
February 23, 2021
Facebook’s Plan to Partner With Banks Raises Privacy Concerns
BY
Erin Corbett
August 6, 2018
Tech
Trump Protest Site’s Host Fights DOJ Over Visitor Data Order
BY
David Meyer
August 15, 2017
Commentary
Watching Burger King’s Newest Ad Puts Your Privacy in Jeopardy
BY
Michael Price
April 22, 2017
Tech
Privacy Advocates Pour Hate on Vote To Repeal Internet Privacy Protections
BY
Aaron Pressman
March 29, 2017
Tech
FBI Actively Cultivated Informants in Best Buy’s Geek Squad
BY
David Z. Morris
March 12, 2017
Tech
U.K. Commission Translates Instagram’s Impenetrable User Agreement for Kids
BY
David Z. Morris
January 8, 2017
Tech
FBI Had Approval to Run 23 Child Porn Sites In Sting
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David Z. Morris
November 12, 2016
Tech
Anti-Abortion Groups Send Targeted Ads to Women in Planned Parenthood Clinics
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Aaron Pressman
May 26, 2016
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The rise and fall of the Liver King—a social media sensation who is now being sued by his followers for $25 million
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Will Daniel
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Matthew Piszczek
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