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“‘This generation posts everything,” one detective said. “It’s great for police work.’”
— May 01, 2026 07:00PM
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“But even a highly accurate algorithm, deployed in a society with inequalities and structural racism, will result in racist outcomes.”
— May 01, 2026 06:27PM
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Wren
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Meta is considered to no longer move fast and break things? What does that say about the period when they did?
— May 01, 2026 06:14PM
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“In the thrall of technical sweetness, it’s difficult to imagine that you’re working on something that perhaps should not exist at all.”
— May 01, 2026 06:11PM
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“Citizens have a right to know and debate the use of new technologies that redefine the power of the state”
— May 01, 2026 06:03PM
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“‘Han T’ was a moniker Hoan Ton-That had created because he was worried about what the suspicious detective would think of Clearview if he saw his online reputation as a hacker who created a worm”
Uh hello??? This feels suspicious
— May 01, 2026 05:59PM
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Uh hello??? This feels suspicious
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“But the FTC couldn’t actually draft such a law; it could only nudge Congress to do so.”
— May 01, 2026 05:48PM
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“You find people who agree with you on Slack and Reddit,” he said. “He was a person looking for an identity.”
— Apr 28, 2026 05:49PM
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“But most technologies, from social media, to facial recognition, are not neutral.”
— Apr 28, 2026 05:41PM
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