@freemo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8OnoxKotPQ I suppose you didn't run into this then, lol.
"WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been imprisoned in London for nearly five years, pending extradition to the United States so he can be prosecuted for violating the Espionage Act by publishing classified information. Since that amount of time behind bars is about the same as the four-to-six-year prison term that Justice Department lawyers have said Assange would be likely to serve if convicted, you might think the Biden administration would be ready to reconsider this case, especially since it poses an alarming threat to freedom of the press. Instead, the U.S. government's lawyers are back in London for yet another hearing, which Assange's attorneys describe as a last-ditch attempt to block his extradition."
https://reclaimthenet.org/maine-school-backtracks-on-using-fingerprints-to-track-students
"Following our recent reporting, and in the face of mounting criticism from parents and the American Civil Liberties Union of Maine, a plan to utilize biometric technology for student attendance tracking by Caribou High School has now been dropped.
The shelved project involved the deployment of identiMetrics, a fingerprint detection software produced by a Pennsylvania-based company. The software was aimed at bolstering student record accuracy and circumventing issues tied to missing student ID cards."
https://reclaimthenet.org/biometric-entry-for-major-league-baseball-games-is-becoming-more-prevalent
"The Major League Baseball (MLB) biometric system known as Go-Ahead Entry will this season be used at stadiums, including by “early adopter” Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas.
The use of biometric facial recognition surveillance tools at sporting venues around the world started some years ago, and got sped up – or exacerbated, as opponents of the trend might say, with the pandemic.
Incidentally, a key reason organizations like MLB and other leagues give for using such systems is to “speed up entry into stadiums.” This means that instead of a ticket, fans will be showing their faces to the cameras and feeding their biometric data into the system."
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You know, this stuff still applies.
https://www.axios.com/2024/02/09/meta-political-content-moderation-threads From the looks of it, you can still opt into political recommendations, it's just not the default.
They're probably trying to avoid people getting mad at them.
@freemo The Earth isn't flat. The Earth is a cube. I saw it in Minecraft. Lol.
"“New bill text, same problems,” Adam Kovacevich, the head of tech trade group Chamber of Progress, said in a statement. “This bill still gives right-wing AGs extraordinary power to police online speech. And the bill still forces platforms to over-moderate and censor marginalized communities by creating sweeping liability. As federal courts have repeatedly held, the features of a platform are inextricably linked with its speech, and KOSA’s censorship of that speech runs headlong into the constitution.”"
Already seeing criticism of the "new" KOSA draft.
"However, by not clarifying that the Duty of Care only applies in a content neutral manner, as we have asked, it still invites the harms that we’ve warned about.
As we have said for months, the fundamental problem with KOSA is that its duty of care covers content specific aspects of content recommendation systems, and the new changes fail to address that. In fact, personalized recommendation systems are explicitly listed under the definition of a design feature covered by the duty of care. This means that a future Federal Trade Commission (FTC) could still use KOSA to pressure platforms into automated filtering of important but controversial topics like LGBTQ issues and abortion, by claiming that algorithmically recommending that content “causes” mental health outcomes that are covered by the duty of care like anxiety and depression."
"It’s important to remember that algorithmic recommendation includes, for example, showing a user a post from a friend that they follow, since most platforms do not show all users all posts, but curate them in some way."
https://reason.com/2024/02/15/big-brother-in-the-drivers-seat/ Big Motor Is Watching You.
Some motorists are even modifying their cars to evade the all-seeing eye of Big Motor. #privacy
Apparently, not asking for access to the contact list fixed that particular case.
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It appears Maryland and Vermont are having legislative hearings on an #AADC (a censorious and unconstitutional bill which tackles vague "harms" to minors).
@glynmoody https://minnesotakidscode.com/ Here are advocates of an "AADC" talking about porn being a "harm". So, you know, it's not about what they pretend it's about. Clearly unconstitutional attempt at censorship.
Also, interesting framing they have there, casting a few orgs who bought the vague harms thing as "civil society" and ignoring critics.
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