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Aaron Gluck-Thaler demonstrates how early facial recognition technologies rendering the human face a scientific object arose from simplistic pattern recognition.
ASML's Darius Kazemi makes a case for the Fediverse Schema Observatory, a means of increasing interoperability among decentralized and federated social media networks.
"Through coordinated efforts, peer-to-peer file sharing, and the involvement of influencers and the diaspora," Gondwe writes, "Zambian youth have managed to amplify their voices and sustain their ...
Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders warn that AI will complicate the SEC's financially cutting in whistleblowers.
Nathan Sanders weighs in on a debate between two Virginia congressional candidates and an AI bot, in a piece authored by Dana Nickel.
Leah Plunkett raises privacy concerns with student-tracking apps.
Ethan Zuckerman calls for a revaluation of the Luddite ethos. "Do we as scholars and writers have any hope of slowing the progress of these systems? Can we have an Amish-inspired conversation about ...