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ESOTERICshade ago

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The CLOUD Act would let cops get our data directly from big tech companies like Facebook without needing a warrant. Congress just snuck it into the must-pass omnibus package.

https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/867jo1/the_cloud_act_would_let_cops_get_our_data/

EffYouJohnPodesta ago

@ESOTERICshade, is this related to the above bill any way or is it tied to it in any way?

septimasexta ago

We need a TECHNOLOGY USER'S UNION. We can organize flash user's strikes. IF WE DON'T USE THEIR PRODUCT, THEY DON'T MAKE MONEY. You must ALWAYS have a warrant, to follow the Constitution. Remember AMERICAN TAXPAYERS OWN THE BACKBONE OF THE INTERNET. Any monopoly companies practicing censorship will be KICKED OFF. It's time for a new era of COLLECTIVE BARGAINING.

Vindicator ago

This is an interesting idea.

septimasexta ago

"Today, the digital traces we leave behind allow machines to treat all of our online activity as a 'test.' Our Facebook Likes, the words we use in tweets and emails and the images we upload all provide 'items' from which the machine can learn who we are, what drives and motivates us and how we differ from each other. Psychometrics is at the forefront of developments in ambient intelligence and the Internet of Things, powering connected environments that are sensitive and responsive to our needs."

These developments have huge implications for the future of many sectors, including marketing, recruitment, insurance, finance, education, health and the law. Many organisations are struggling to adapt to the world of Big Data, let alone show leadership, with massive increases in the quantity and quality of unstructured information and the emergence of more agile competitors threatening established practices. For the most part, the significant advances in research in ambient intelligence are not being made in universities, but rather in the major online corporations, such as Google or Facebook. The Psychometrics Centre will bridge this divide, bringing impact, public engagement and, most pointedly, 'development' back into the universities’ R&D agenda." https://www.psychometrics.cam.ac.uk/news/Move_to_JBS