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No.226 Asides
Seen in No.226 —
china
surveillance
sustainability
agriculture
blockchain
cybersecurity
trees
plastics
magic
magazines
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Because Your Algorithm Says So
Seen in No.207 —
ai
algorithms
tik-tok
surveillance
ethics
psychology
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Seeing without Looking
Seen in No.203 —
smart cities
surveillance
photography
psychology
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The Myth of Artificial Intelligence
Seen in No.200 —
ai
meredith whittaker
eric schmidt
crapulence
politics
china
surveillance
big tech
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Burners, Pollution, Control & Privacy by a Thousand Cuts
Seen in No.190 —
anil dash
surveillance
advertising
email
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The Word for Web Is Forest
Seen in No.189 —
networks
trees
suzanne simard
capitalism
surveillance
social networks
claire l evans
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No.179 Asides
Seen in No.179 —
wolves
characters
architecture
fx
social media
space
science
china
surveillance
history
egypt
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No.174 Asides
Seen in No.174 —
japan
craft
scandinavia
architecture
fx
synthetic reality
robotics
spain
science
comics
syria
renewables
usa
amazon
surveillance
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No.173 Asides
Seen in No.173 —
africa
futures
fabrication
architecture
mark zuckerberg
surveillance
privacy
trees
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No.169 Asides
Seen in No.169 —
music
surveillance
europe
futures
indigenous futures
jason edward lewis
comics
ai
ethics
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Control Creep: when the Data Always Travels, so Do the Harms
Seen in No.169 —
data
surveillance
wearables
surveillance capitalism
obfuscation
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The Algorithmic Auditing Trap
Seen in No.165 —
ai
algorithms
audits
big tech
design
inequality
racism
surveillance
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Neofeudalism and the Digital Manor
Seen in No.156 —
bruce sterling
social networks
politics
cory doctorow
business
surveillance
capitalism
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No.137 Asides
Seen in No.137 —
fabrication
nature
conservation
fungi
fortnite
apple
google
surveillance
gaming
computing
history
fossil fuels
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How Afrofuturism Can Help the World Mend
Seen in No.136 —
afrofuturism
futures
racism
black lives matter
surveillance
politics
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The Loss Of Public Goods To Big Tech
Seen in No.133 —
public space
commons
safiya u noble
big tech
power
ai
facial recognition
disruption
surveillance
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Defund the Police, but Don’t Replace It With Surveillance Tech
Seen in No.132 —
defund
surveillance
tim maughan
infrastructure
big tech
policing
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No.128 Asides
Seen in No.128 —
nature
gaming
future of work
south korea
surveillance
covid
history
australia
crapulence
uber
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The Tech ‘Solutions’ for Coronavirus Take the Surveillance State to the Next Level
Seen in No.122 —
big tech
surveillance
covid
evgeny morozov
neoliberalism
socialism
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The Screen New Deal
Seen in No.126 —
ai
surveillance
smart cities
google
naomi klein
economy
china
nyc
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It’s Only Going to Get Weirder
Seen in No.126 —
ingrid burrington
amazon
infrastructure
surveillance
supply chain
covid
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Cory Doctorow Explains Attack Surface, His Next Sci-Fi Novel
Seen in No.117 —
cory doctorow
science fiction
cybersecurity
surveillance
big tech
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No.112 Asides
Seen in No.112 —
tintin
long now
history
books
surveillance
amazon
tesla
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We’re Banning Facial Recognition. We’re Missing the Point.
Seen in No.111 —
facial recognition
cybersecurity
surveillance
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The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It
Seen in No.110 —
surveillance
privacy
facial recognition
cities
policing
crapulence
techno-optimism
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The Case for … Cities that Aren’t Dystopian Surveillance States
Seen in No.110 —
cities
surveillance
dystopia
cory doctorow
data
mobile
edge computing
smart citizens
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The Internet of Creation Disappeared. Now We Have the Internet of Surveillance and Control
Seen in No.99 —
internet
open web
centralization
surveillance
crapulence
capitalism
usa
china
big tech
vc
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No.99 Asides
Seen in No.99 —
extinction
mathematics
gaming
metaverse
matthew ball
synthetic reality
satellites
surveillance
tesla
facebook
fungi
paris
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AI in 2019: A Year in Review
Seen in No.99 —
ai
kate crawford
meredith whittaker
facial recognition
affect recognition
bias
cities
surveillance
automation
climate crisis
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No.92 Asides
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china
surveillance
amazon
books
design
sports
history
well being
scotland
architecture
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A Walk In Hong Kong
Seen in No.91 —
maciej cegłowski
hong kong
china
protests
surveillance
asia
collaboration
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The New Wilderness
Seen in No.86 —
maciej cegłowski
privacy
surveillance
ambient privacy
satellites
cities
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AI Can Thrive in Open Societies
Seen in No.85 —
bruce schneier
ai
society
china
surveillance
research
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Not Relevant for Fantasy Purposes
Seen in No.84 —
data
sports
analytics
surveillance
future of work
-
We Built an ‘Unbelievable’ (but Legal) Facial Recognition Machine
Seen in No.77 —
facial recognition
visualization
prototyping
amazon
privacy
surveillance
-
No.76 Asides
Seen in No.76 —
privacy
big tech
surveillance
iot
3d printing
cleptocracy
maps
science fiction
-
New Ways of Seeing
Seen in No.76 —
james bridle
infrastructure
surveillance
power
obfuscation
-
Screening Surveillance
Seen in No.75 —
surveillance
video
futures
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Your Digital Identity Has Three Layers, and You Can only Protect One of Them
Seen in No.66 —
identity
privacy
surveillance
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Is Big Tech Merging With Big Brother?
Seen in No.64 —
big tech
surveillance
amazon
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Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret
Seen in No.61 —
apps
surveillance
surveillance capitalism
geolocation
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We Can’t Own Information
Seen in No.61 —
information
data
surveillance
sousveillance
ai
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After a Year of Tech Scandals, Our 10 Recommendations for AI
Seen in No.61 —
ai
policy
surveillance
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Beijing to Judge Every Resident Based on Behavior by End of 2020
Seen in No.58 —
china
surveillance
social credit
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No.57 Asides
Seen in No.57 —
surveillance
ai
yuval noah harari
tristan harris
satellites
space
amazon
norway
maps
utopia
history
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Leave No Dark Corner
Seen in No.50 —
china
social credit
surveillance
-
Google China Prototype Links Searches to Phone Numbers
Seen in No.50 —
china
google
surveillance
-
Google Tracks Your Movements, Like It or Not
Seen in No.45 —
google
surveillance
geolocation