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Surveillance
Surveillance
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Politics
Senate votes to renew spy program just after midnight expiration, defeating efforts to limit FBI access to intel
By
Farnoush Amiri
,
Mary Clare Jalonick
and
The Associated Press
April 20, 2024
Newsletters
U.S. House votes to drastically expand Section 702 surveillance program rather than reining it in
By
David Meyer
April 15, 2024
Newsletters
Time is running out for Section 702, which lets U.S. intelligence demand data from Big Tech
By
David Meyer
April 11, 2024
Tech
Google finally launches a ‘find my device’ feature
By
Chris Morris
April 9, 2024
Finance
$2.8 billion startup cofounded by Navy SEAL to buy Australian firm that’s helping upgrade its drones: ‘We’re building the world’s best AI pilot’
By
Luisa Beltran
April 4, 2024
Tech
Google will get rid of billions of files as part of settlement in case involving allegations about Chrome’s incognito mode
By
Michael Liedtke
and
The Associated Press
April 2, 2024
Success
Employment lawyer horrified by cubicles that monitor workers’ moods: ‘There are so many things wrong with this it’s hard to know where to start’
By
Chloe Berger
March 15, 2024
Tech
This founder is developing AI gun detection technology and uplifting his community while doing so
By
Rachyl Jones
December 6, 2023
Newsletters
The Bletchley Declaration is no game changer, but it’s a solid start to the global fight for AI safety
By
David Meyer
November 1, 2023
Newsletters
The ‘Do Not Track’ saga is not over, German court rules in LinkedIn case
By
David Meyer
October 31, 2023
Newsletters
AI is lighting a fire under the data privacy debate, as President Biden’s new order makes clear
By
David Meyer
October 30, 2023
Newsletters
Privacy-busting ‘chat control’ plans rejected by European Parliament as CSAM law heads into final stretch
By
David Meyer
October 26, 2023
Newsletters
White House privacy advisors just dropped a new surveillance report. Its contents should alarm Big Tech—and Americans in general
By
David Meyer
September 28, 2023
Tech
Apple and Google are teaming up to stop bad actors from using tracking devices to stalk people
By
The Associated Press
May 2, 2023
Politics
Biden and Xi will have a balloon summit: ‘We’re not looking for a new Cold War’
By
Jordan Fabian
,
Akayla Gardner
and
Bloomberg
February 16, 2023
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Law
DOGE cancelled a $349,000 grant to replace a museum’s HVAC after ChatGPT flagged it as DEI, court documents show
By
Sasha Rogelberg
Economy
Social Security has 6 years left. The fix that sounds cruelest may be the smartest
By
Nick Lichtenberg
Success
Craigslist founder says his inspiration for donating $450 million started in Sunday school: 'I should treat people like...
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Sydney Lake