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Robot Madness: Will Cyborgs Compromise Privacy? | LiveScience - 0 views
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Sixth Sense allows people to interact seamlessly between the physical and online worlds, using a webcam, small projector and wirelessly connected mobile phone. Credit: MIT Media Lab
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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Emails spark woman's sacking - National - NZ Herald News - 0 views
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emails
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sacked for sending "confrontational"
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unfair dismissal
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Faulty light worries riders - The Oakland Press News: The best place for news in and ar... - 0 views
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faulty traffic light
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equestrians
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rider and pedestrian safety
Yik Yak: the anonymous app taking US college campuses by storm | Technology | theguardi... - 0 views
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"Yik Yak has come in for a lot of criticism for being a breeding ground for rumour and bullying - and more serious content. Myriad threats of violence, sex crimes and hate crimes have been reported, including a mass shooting threat and the circulation of a sex tape. It wouldn't be unfair to say it has gained a reputation for being a scourge among parents."
Who do you trust? How data is helping us decide | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views
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"Should we embrace these new trust algorithms? Baveja and Shapiro acknowledge the responsibility that comes with trying to take ethical decisions and translate them into code. How much of our personal information do we want trawled through in this way? And how comfortable are we with letting an algorithm judge who is trustworthy?"
The airline Ryanair uses algorithms to split up families, study indicates - Vox - 0 views
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"In a survey of more than 4,200 people conducted by CAA, travelers most frequently cited being split from their party while traveling on Ryanair, but the airline insists that it doesn't employ a family-splitting algorithm. Ryanair says if a person doesn't pay for their seat assignment, they are "randomly" assigned, which may result in them not sitting with their party."
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