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Now more than ever we need to feel empowered to ask the big sticky questions. The shift in the world to something more unstable, and to a new business model that requires copious amounts of our data, means none of us can be sure where we go...
The sheer reach and influence of TikTok may explain our government’s waffling and a lack of detail on the specific risks posed by the platform. It appeared *clear* in this 2019 letter from Senators Chuck Schumer and Tom Cotton. But in the i...
I’m going to risk repeating my “you are a data farm” message again because it’s the most important thing to consider right now as AI development accelerates. And while, yes, we are all used to being sucked dry of our data for marketing purp...
There has been a lot of moldy, high-priced fare at my local Whole Foods store recently. What gives? Could it be that Amazon is less interested in serving us fresh produce than it is in “farming” our rich and complex data? Well, yes, it’s mo...
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