Saturday, April 14, 2018
The way global central banks work is about to fundamentally change — and technology is to blame
BusinessInsider,
here.
Request for information regarding facial recognition on Facebook
WP29,
here.
Cannibalisation effects, you said?
Picasso, La mujer que llora
#chillincompetitionfineart
Ernst Hafen: Our personal data should only be under our own control
CNN,
here
.
Facebook Uses Artificial Intelligence to Predict Your Future Actions for Advertisers, Says Confidential Document
The Intercept,
here.
Why undertakers are worried
The Economist,
here.
Is Tricking A Robot Hacking?
R. Calo, I. Evtimov, E. Fernandes, T. Kohno, D. O’Hair,
here.
Privacy Under the Hood: Towards an International Data Privacy Framework for Autonomous Vehicles*
C. Colbert,
here.
Remedies for Robots
M. Lemley, B. Casey,
here.
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Does Digital Tying Need Its Own Test?
L. Chayavirabood, here.
Up the Stack: How AI’s Escape From the Commodity Trap Risks Enterprise Lock-in
A. Narayanan and A. Kapur, here.
Microsoft admits it “leverages” Windows to push Edge, Bing, Copilot; pulls moonie at regulators
B. Lawson, here.
IA: Menace pour la culture? OUI
Arte, ici.
Vivaldi (and other browsers): interoperability request
Here.
Norway pulls its coronavirus contacts-tracing app after privacy watchdog’s warning
TechCrunch, here .
Nobody Wants to Let Google Win the War for Maps All Over Again
Bloomberg, here .
Meta, some definite words from Santa Fe
Here.
Slack Accuses Microsoft of Illegally Crushing Competition
NYTimes, here .
GDPR's right of access
Babbage, here (from 00:48).