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Major face surveillance company announces dystopian new tracking tech
The worst case scenario? The ability for governments to keep a persistent record of everyone's public movements. New tech makes it possible.
Data brokers are selling your secrets. How states are trying to stop them.
Data brokers know everything about us because they buy and sell the personal information of millions of Americans with whom they have no direct relationship. New laws in Vermont and California aim to help users learn more about them.
Smart home security could have real impacts on privacy, racial profiling | CBC Radio
Amazon and Google have made a hard push into the home security market, but civilian surveillance could have real impacts on privacy and racial profiling.
AI could study your brain to help teachers improve their courses
Machine learning could look at your brain to see how well you understand a given concept.
Artificial intelligence reinforces power and privilege
Computational surveillance empowers governments and corporations and diminishes accountability.
The Unproven, Invasive Surveillance Technology Schools Are Using to Monitor Students
In response to mass shootings, some schools and hospitals are installing microphones equipped with algorithms. The devices purport to identify stress and anger before violence erupts. Our testing found them less than reliable.
Facial Recognition Coming To Delta Gates At MSP
Delta Air Lines announced it will give passengers who are flying out of Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport the option to use facial recognition to board their flight instead of a normal boarding pass.
Rumman Chowdhury on Twitter
Homeless woman seeking a custodial job can’t apply because of lack of email and cell phone - how our push to full digitization is classist and exclusionary (see also - cashless economy): https://t.co/wSP3xI7GOb— Rumman Chowdhury (@ruchowdh) June 25, 2019
1 big thing: The new data capitalism
Innovations in automation, mobility, society, cities, genetics, blockchain and more, by Steve LeVine. Weekday evenings
How E-Commerce Sites Manipulate You Into Buying Things You May Not Want
Research released this week finds that many online retailers use so-called dark patterns to influence what shoppers decide to purchase. Cracking down on the practice could be difficult.
Three Major Impacts of Artificial Intelligence Witnessed in 2018
2018 was the year of the major upheavals in technological developments and saw significant developments in machine learning, Natural Language Processing, cognitive technologies, AI-enabled marketing, augmented intelligence, predictive analytics, internet of things (IoT) and others.
How the Internet's Collective Human Intelligence Could Outsmart AI
An interview with French philosopher Pierre Lévy on why Elon Musk is wrong about AI.
“Is it really AI?” Between The Hype Cycle and Real AI…
It has become very popular to associate a product with AI. Every day, you can stumble upon a new startup using “.ai” in their URL or in…
21 Neurotech Startups to Watch: Brain-Machine Interfaces, Implantables, and Neuroprosthetics
These startups have seen investment from NEA, Andreessen Horowitz, and DARPA, among many others.
The New Science of Customer Emotions
A better way to drive growth and profitability
We analyzed 16,625 papers to figure out where AI is headed next
Our study of 25 years of artificial-intelligence research suggests the era of deep learning may come to an end.
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In Favor of Developing Ethical Best Practices in AI Research
Disclaimer: this is an opinion piece that represents the views of its authors, and not all of SAIL. We would like to thank SAIL professors Fei-Fei Li, Christopher Manning, and Dorsa Sadigh for providing invaluable comments and feedback on this post.
10 TED Talks on AI and machine learning
How will AI reshape your career? Your health? Your ability to tell real from fake video? Recent TED talks explore some fascinating AI questions
Why children’s lives have changed radically in just a few decades
Childhood has changed out of all recognition, says Barbara Beck. What does that mean for children, parents and society at large?
PRESS RELEASE: Artificial intelligence and the news - Seven ideas receive funding to ensure AI is used in the public interest
From combating the spread of misinformation to expanding awareness of the impact of artificial intelligence on society, seven projects shaping the effects that artificial intelligence has on the field of news and information received $750,000 in funding today.
The Uncanny Valley Nobody's Talking About: Eerie Robot Voices
We've all heard of the uncanny valley, in which realistic humanoid robots freak us out. But what might be even freakier is how those robots speak to us.
We’re not prepared for the promise of artificial intelligence, experts warn
AI will bring prosperity, but also big problems if proper measures are not taken: MIT expert
The five principles key to any ethical framework for AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a very powerful and growing reservoir of capabilities that can be used to tackle a boundless number of problems, from biotechnologies to cybersecurity and smart cities to health care. As such, AI is having a major impact on our lives. How can we ensure that its effects will be beneficial and […]
Stuart J. Russell on Filter Bubbles and the Future of Artificial Intelligence
"The purpose that we put into the machine has to be the purpose that we desire, otherwise we're toast." Computer scientist Stuart Russell discusses the future and possible risks of artificial intelligence, focusing specifically on the problem of filter bubbles on social media. From John Brockman's Long Now Seminar “Possible Minds”: http://longnow.org/seminars/02019/feb/25/possible-minds/ Subscribe to our podcasts: http://longnow.org/seminars/podcast/ Explore the full series: http://longnow.org/seminars More ideas on long-term thinking: http://blog.longnow.org/ The Long Now Foundation is a n...
A New Age of Warfare: How Internet Mercenaries Do Battle for Authoritarian Governments
Sophisticated surveillance, once the domain of world powers, is increasingly available on the private market. Smaller countries are seizing on the tools — sometimes for darker purposes.
Is Ethical A.I. Even Possible?
Idealism can eventually bow to financial pressure and artificial intelligence companies, big and small, can change course.
Stanford’s new AI institute is inadvertently showcasing one of tech’s biggest problems
"I do genuinely worry about the erasure of all the women and women of color who have built this industry."