The LAPD Is Using Controversial Mass Surveillance Tracking Software

By VICE Published on November 30, 2023     The LAPD has purchased controversial mass surveillance software that allows police to track individuals using geolocation data.   The company that provides the software, called WebLoc, is Cobwebs Technologies. The Israeli company was founded by three IDF veterans in 2015 and has previously sold contracts to the […]

A.I. Could Soon Need as Much Electricity as an Entire Country

By The New York Times Published on October 10, 2023 OpenAI’s ChatGPT exploded onto the scene nearly a year ago, reaching an estimated 100 million users in two months and setting off an A.I. boom. Behind the scenes, the technology relies on thousands of specialized computer chips. And in the coming years, they could consume […]

As A.I.-Controlled Killer Drones Become Reality, Nations Debate Limits

By The New York Times Published on November 21, 2023     Worried about the risks of robot warfare, some countries want new legal constraints, but the U.S. and other major powers are resistant.   It seems like something out of science fiction: swarms of killer robots that hunt down targets on their own and […]

Britain is ‘omni-surveillance’ society, watchdog warns

By The Guardian Published on October 29, 2023   Britain is an “omni-surveillance” society with police forces in the “extraordinary” position of holding more than 3m custody photographs of innocent people more than a decade after being told to destroy them, the independent surveillance watchdog has said.   Fraser Sampson, who will end his term […]

‘Digital Discrimination’ in the Crosshairs of New FCC Rule

By The Wall Street Journal Published on November 15, 2023   WASHINGTON—Internet service providers will have their business practices scrutinized for “digital discrimination” based on income or race under a regulation that was adopted Wednesday by the Federal Communications Commission, raising legal risks for some of America’s most powerful companies.   Read More