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  • Privacy
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  • Human Control of Technology
  • Professional Responsibility
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  • Fairness and Non-discrimination
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  • The Guardian
  • 2021
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Amazon’s Ring is the largest civilian surveillance network the US has ever seen

Amazon’s Ring devices are creating a private network of video surveillance that can be accessed by governments and other public entities without a warrant.

  • The Guardian
  • 2021
  • 10 min
  • Field of Vision
  • 2017
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Project X: Field of Vision

Video criticising the AT&T and NSA partnership, which allowed the NSA to spy on the UN, the World Bank, etc, by installing its surveillance equipment in AT&T hubs.

  • Field of Vision
  • 2017
  • 7 min
  • Wired
  • 2019
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It’s Time to Switch to a Privacy Browser

Internet users should start considering private browsers such as Duckduckgo to promote privacy and prevent personalized search results and ads. Many different pieces of software, including browsers by larger tech companies, are beginning to take this approach of erasing data, blocking outside tracking, or preventing cookies.

  • Wired
  • 2019
  • 5 min
  • MIT Technology Review
  • 2019
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Five reasons “hacking back” is a recipe for cybersecurity chaos

Discusses the issues that come with allowing private companies to fight back against cyber attacks by chasing hackers across the internet, including greater conflict with other countries and potential lawsuits.

  • MIT Technology Review
  • 2019
  • 5 min
  • Indie Wire
  • 2021
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How Black Storytellers Are Using XR and Afro-Futurism to Explore Ancestral Identity

New virtual exhibits displayed through Web XR, or Extended Reality available over the network of internet browsers, allow Black artists and creators to present ancestral knowledge and stories while providing a new basis on which AI could be trained. This use of AI leads to an imagination free of colonial or racist constructs that may otherwise be present in digital media.

  • Indie Wire
  • 2021