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| | | | Explore the recommendations for the humanitarian sector to become children-centred in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). | |
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| | | | Matthew Hutson on technologists' warnings about the dangers of the so-called singularity, and the question of whether anything can be done to prevent it. | |
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| | | | Diclaimer: homemade translation of the article written in french by La Quadrature Du Net (LQDN). For any mistake or improvement, send e-mail to contact_at_bidouille93_dot_fr. External resources are in French. France, first european country to legalize biometric surveillance. The article 7 of the Law on Olympic Games' organization has been adopted by the national parliament, "Assemblée Nationale", formalizing the introduction of Algorithmic Video-Surveillance (AVS) in french Law, until December 2024. Thanks to the fuss regarding the retirements reform and an expeditive-as-usual process, French government made acceptable one of the most dangerous technology ever deployed. | |
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| | One of the great myths about the United States is that it's a democracy where all Americans have an equal say. In fact, Californians haveless "Bearly Represented: How the U.S. Constitution makes Californians second-class voters" |