Big Tech is becoming Big Brother: a leviathan out of control
With mounting influence over what we do, see, and even think, the technology giants are changing the world. It may not be long before the sector eclipses governments and rules our lives, says Dominic Frisby
7 May 2021
Shortly before the pandemic, I went to a conference where a speaker, to the surprise of many, began outlining the latest developments in sex technology. Smart vibrators are now a thing, apparently. So are oral sex simulators. Both types of devices employ machine learning so that they constantly improve the service they deliver. This is data taken from the most intimate areas of life. Tech is finding applications in fields never before thought of as tech.
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In Louis Bedigian’s Are Facebook Ads Selling Deception? the question was asked and answered whether the consumer is being abused by finding advertising in their news feeds.
Of course the answer is a resounding yes. Move over to Google + was a suggested remedy. And although that remedy was. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to:
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Editor’s note: David S. Levine is Professor, Elon University School of Law
ELON – Last Monday night, Congress introduced and passed new and significant copyright law, sponsored by NC Senator Thom Tillis, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Intellectual Property. Tucked into the 5000+ page “must pass” emergency omnibus government funding legislation were two unrelated copyright bills that you’d never know were there, unless you searched for them.
One, innocuously titled “Unauthorized Streaming,” but colloquially known as the “felony streaming” legislation, authorizes up to 10 years in prison for illegal streaming of copyrighted works like films and music.