Every step you take: UK underground centre that is spy capital of the world | UK news |... - 0 views
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Millions of people walk beneath the unblinking gaze of central London's surveillance cameras.
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Westminster council's CCTV control room, where a click and swivel of a joystick delivers panoramic views of any central London street
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Using the latest remote technology, the cameras rotate 360 degrees, 365 days a year
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Facebook Is Breached by Hackers, Putting 50 Million Users' Data at Risk - The New York ... - 0 views
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"Three software flaws in Facebook's systems allowed hackers to break into user accounts, including those of the top executives Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, according to two people familiar with the investigation but not allowed to discuss it publicly. Once in, the attackers could have gained access to apps like Spotify, Instagram and hundreds of others that give users a way to log into their systems through Facebook."
Harvard Study Proves Apple Slows Down old iPhones to Sell Millions of New Models - Anon... - 0 views
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"People have made the anecdotal observation that their Apple products become much slower right before the release of a new model. Now, a Harvard University study has done what any person with Google Trends could do, and pointed out that Google searches for "iPhone slow" spiked multiple times, just before the release of a new iPhone each time."
Amazon's Vector power smart meter deal puts 'how you live your life' on web giant's ser... - 0 views
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""This is all identifiable in the smart meter data - it has literally your entire the pattern of life and behaviour through just monitoring where you live and what you do in your home." Vector and AWS say the data is anonymised and cannot be linked back to customers. Privacy advocates dispute that, because the way some customers use power in certain locations will easily identify them. For the companies, it's a tightrope: the more anonymous the data is made, the less value it has overall."
Amazon duped millions into enrolling in Prime, US regulator says in lawsuit | Amazon | ... - 0 views
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"In its complaint, the FTC said Amazon used "manipulative, coercive or deceptive user-interface designs known as 'dark patterns' to trick consumers into enrolling in automatically renewing Prime subscriptions". It said the option to purchase items on Amazon without subscribing to Prime was more difficult in many cases. It also said that consumers were sometimes presented with a button to complete their transactions - which did not clearly state it would also enroll them into Prime."
For all the hype in 2023, we still don't know what AI's long-term impact will be | John... - 0 views
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huge public corporations launch products that are known to “hallucinate”
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And that the tech can do all of the other tricks that are entrancing millions of people – who are, by the way, mostly using it for free
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We always overestimate the short-term impacts of novel technologies while grossly underestimating their long-term effects
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Charter school is replacing teachers with AI | Popular Science - 0 views
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Instead, affiliate charter schools seek applicants for positions like a "High School Guide." These $50/hr employees will help design "creative, immersive learning experiences that teach students to leverage cutting-edge AI tools and innovative strategies," among other responsibilities. "Think of yourself as a brand consultant for 50 startups simultaneously, guiding diverse branding needs from business to personal expertise positioning," reads one job listing. Apart from students' brand development, the opening also stipulates candidates must possess "demonstrated expertise in social media management, content creation, and audience engagement."
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