Missouri Action Alert: Help Protect the 4th Amendment, Support HB296
By Michael Boldin On Tuesday March 5th, a House committee is expected to hold a hearing on an important bill to help protect the 4th…
By Michael Boldin On Tuesday March 5th, a House committee is expected to hold a hearing on an important bill to help protect the 4th…
By Patrick Wood In 1932, Aldous Huxley foresaw a Scientific Dictatorship in his book, Brave New World. In 2019, Huxley’s dystopian future is appearing right…
By Aaron Kesel Smart assistants like Siri, Google Home, and Amazon Echo could soon be implemented with a “moral AI” to decide whether to report…
By John W. Whitehead “We know where you are. We know where you’ve been. We can more or less know what you’re thinking about… Your…
By Meadow Clark “As vehicles get smarter, your car will be keeping eyes on you,” a recent Reuters report threatened. New backseat driver tech aims…
By Hayley Tsukayama and Adam Schwartz It’s time for governments to confront the harmful consequences of using facial recognition technology as an instrument of surveillance….
By MassPrivateI Arizona State University (ASU), which spent $307 million to renovate Sun Devil Stadium, has learned a lot about Smart City surveillance. ASU used facial…
Op-Ed by Kevin Samson As the Jussie Smollett hoax has taken over the media, and the ramifications of such deception are yet to be felt…
By Filip Stojanovski What do two Czech state entities, one Silicon Valley giant and one vacuum cleaner have in common? They were all winners in…
By MassPrivateI Who needs Big Brother to spy on you in your home when Siri and Google will do it for them? Two recent stories prove…
By Aaron Kesel The media is in a frenzy in regards to a Saudi Arabian app that allows men to monitor and control women, including…
By MassPrivateI Rand Corporation’s Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC) no longer uses the term “Countering Violent Extremism” (CVE) — it has been replaced with “Terrorism…
By Cory Doctorow Last week’s publication of the final draft of the new EU Copyright Directive baffled and infuriated almost everyone, including the massive entertainment…
By Aaron Kesel After a short delay, European Union lawmakers are continuing their journey to censor the Internet and have agreed on changes to the…