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Silicon Valley
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

"The Audacity" Is a Brutal Silicon Valley Satire with an Agenda

A data-mining program can identify a person’s identity and location from scant details, exposing how routine privacy violations enable stalking.
Philosophy
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Carissa Veliz, philosopher: AI presents predictions as facts, and that has profound ethical implications'

Predictions and statistics function as disguised commands that shape expectations and outcomes, giving AI-driven data economies power over the world.
#data-privacy
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago
Privacy professionals

The surveillance economy isn't coming - it's already the operating system most of us agreed to without reading the terms - Silicon Canals

Most internet users accept terms of service without reading, despite high concerns about data privacy, revealing a structural issue in digital consent.
Privacy professionals
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How the government is ramping up mass surveillance with AI-driven tech

Surveillance capitalism collects extensive personal data through various devices and technologies, often without user consent or effective opt-out options.
Privacy professionals
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

The surveillance economy isn't coming - it's already the operating system most of us agreed to without reading the terms - Silicon Canals

Most internet users accept terms of service without reading, despite high concerns about data privacy, revealing a structural issue in digital consent.
Privacy professionals
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How the government is ramping up mass surveillance with AI-driven tech

Surveillance capitalism collects extensive personal data through various devices and technologies, often without user consent or effective opt-out options.
Digital life
fromGadget Review
2 months ago

Your Devices Spy Today, Tomorrow They Will Make Decisions Behind Your Back

Surveillance technology embedded in smart TVs, phones, and digital devices prioritizes advertiser profit and engagement metrics over user privacy and genuine preferences.
#attention-economy
Online marketing
fromThe Conversation
2 months ago

Why harmful content keeps reaching children online - and what advertising has to do with it

Internet platforms' advertising-based business model prioritizes user attention over content safety, causing algorithms to amplify harmful material to children regardless of social consequences.
Online marketing
fromThe Conversation
2 months ago

Why harmful content keeps reaching children online - and what advertising has to do with it

Internet platforms' advertising-based business model prioritizes user attention over content safety, causing algorithms to amplify harmful material to children regardless of social consequences.
Left-wing politics
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

What can the left do against technocapitalism?

Technofeudalism has intensified neoliberal policies, threatening job precarity through platforms and AI while tech oligarchs support authoritarian movements, requiring democratic reform, worker protection, and technological sovereignty.
#enshittification
Privacy professionals
fromPluralistic
2 months ago

Pluralistic: Ad-tech is fascist tech (10 Mar 2026)

Digital deterioration results from deliberate policy choices that enable profitable harm when penalties for violations cost less than surveillance-based profits.
Privacy professionals
fromPluralistic
2 months ago

Pluralistic: Ad-tech is fascist tech (10 Mar 2026)

Digital deterioration results from deliberate policy choices that enable profitable harm when penalties for violations cost less than surveillance-based profits.
Business
fromThe Nation
3 months ago

How Big Gaming Is Swallowing Up the Big Game

Legalized sports betting and prediction markets are expanding rapidly, monetizing attention and gamifying everyday life, turning personal experiences into commodities.
#artificial-intelligence
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

Albanese is taking away social media for children but hanging out mistletoe for AI. It's magical thinking | Peter Lewis

I'm blaming Santa. As 2025 reaches its inevitable endgame, I can't help thinking we have all become gullible children enthralled by the promise of tech cornucopia, refusing to see the folds in our logic because deep down we don't want to break the magic. While the federal government prepares to take the toys off the children with its world-first social media ban, it is hanging out the stockings for the self-same tech overlords to fill with new goodies via its light-touch National AI Plan.
World news
Arts
fromwww.npr.org
5 months ago

Here are 8 novels NPR staff and critics loved in 2025

A diverse set of standout 2025 fiction titles spans romance, fantasy, and sci‑fi, tackling sexism, surveillance, found family, and deep emotional grief.
Digital life
fromNextbigideaclub
6 months ago

Why Does Everything Online Suck Now?

Platform businesses undergo a three-stage decline—user capture, publisher commodification, and degraded user experience—driven by surveillance, per-user rule changes, and monetization pressures.
fromThe New Yorker
7 months ago

It's Not Just You: The Internet Is Actually Getting Worse

Sometimes a term is so apt, its meaning so clear and so relevant to our circumstances, that it becomes more than just a useful buzzword and grows to define an entire moment," the columnist Kyle Chayka writes, in a review of Cory Doctorow's book "Enshittification.
Digital life
Wearables
fromThe Verge
7 months ago

With a Friend like this, who needs enemies?

An always-on $129 AI necklace listens to conversations, sends text-only commentary, and raises privacy and social concerns.
fromFast Company
7 months ago

The 22-year-old behind the most controversial ad campaign in New York tells all: 'I'm kind of purchasing the zeitgeist and mindshare right now'

The wearable looks a bit like an Apple AirTag on a necklace. Friend is designed to be always-on to hear whatever the wearer says (as well as any other noise they're near), use AI to process those inputs, and formulate its own responses, which it then sends via text message to the wearer. "The more you talk to it, the more you build up a relationship with it. And that's really the whole goal of the product," Schiffmann told Fast Company in July 2024.
Gadgets
#militarisation-of-tech
fromAcm
9 months ago

Will AI Destroy the World Wide Web?

Generative AI allows users to obtain answers directly from chatbots, reducing the need to visit web pages, which challenges the traditional model of web-based information retrieval.
Digital life
fromThred Website
10 months ago

The Oakley Meta smart glasses reek of surveillance capitalism

Meta generates over 97% of its revenue from advertising. Understanding consumer behavior is crucial for maximizing profit and ROI for brands.
Privacy professionals
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