Has more detail than what I’ve seen before.
Thanks for posting. Really worth a read, and very probably also to watch Tim Sebastian questioning him. I didn’t know he was working for DW now. His Hard Talk interviews were sometimes jawdropping.
Privacy watchdogs from the UK, Australia team up, snap on gloves to probe AI-for-cops upstart Clearview
Following Canada’s lead earlier this week, privacy watchdogs in Britain and Australia today launched a joint investigation into how Clearview AI harvests and uses billions of images it scraped from the internet to train its facial-recognition algorithms.
They better be careful where they’re knocking holes.
And that is from the hardocre left wing, marxist, antifa newspaper checks notes USA Today…
Linus Torvalds banishes masters, slaves and blacklists from the Linux kernel, starting now
Linux overlord overseer principal developer Linus Torvalds has signed off on a new policy to adopt inclusive language across the project.
A Git commit adopted changes recommended by kernel developer Dan Williams, with the result that Linux will no longer refer to masters, slaves or blacklists.
they backtracked and changed their fact check to “inconclusive”
World’s Most Wanted Man Jan Marsalek Located in Belarus; Data Points to Russian Intel Links
Now, if we could also charge some of the covidiots with mischief endangering life…
Ex-boss of ICANN shifts from ‘advisor’ to co-CEO of private equity biz that tried to buy .org for $1bn+
Analysis The former head of DNS regulator ICANN has been named as co-CEO of a company that launched a controversial attempt to purchase the .org internet registry earlier this year. The news has again raised concerns over the revolving doors between regulators and those who need regulation.
Twitter hack latest: Up to 36 compromised accounts had their private messages read – including a Dutch politician’s
That’s a hell of a thing to think about, as their crimes were over 75 years ago (at least). The past isn’t past, etc.