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Russia is signaling it could take out the West's internet and GPS. There's no good backup plan.
The electronic communications and navigation systems the West depends on are vulnerable to Russian …
Tom Porter
Employers are increasingly tracking staff in the return-to-office world. One academic says it has its good, bad, and ugly.
The use of employee tracking tools is rising. An expert told Business Insider that there are benefi…
Nora Redmond
Amazon and Walmart warehouse employees are so surveilled that they're worried about breaking to use bathroom: Oxfam report
One Amazon worker quoted in Oxfam's new report likened their experiences on the warehouse floor to …
Natalie Musumeci
The creepy AI-driven surveillance that may be infiltrating your workplace
Companies are using emotion AI to surveil people at work. But some scientists say detecting emotion…
Clem De Pressigny
Police ID'd Lauren Boebert's son from surveillance footage because he wore a hoodie bearing the name of his mom's shuttered gun-themed eatery
Colorado's Rifle Police Department arrested Tyler Boebert, 18, on Tuesday in connection to a spate …
Natalie Musumeci
More than 66% of Russian tanks destroyed by Ukraine are taken out by drones, report says that's not a good thing
Ukraine's drones are devastating Russia's tanks, but its reliance on them exposes its lack of optio…
Tom Porter
I specialize in anxiety. I think the constant surveillance of our kids is making everyone more anxious.
The proliferation of cellphones and apps like Life360 has allowed parents to constantly be in touch…
Bonnie Zucker
We need 'lots of drones' from the West to help defeat Vladimir Putin, Ukraine minister says
Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's vice-prime minister, says his country needs Western allies to supply un…
Sam Tabahriti
I'm a COVID reporter — here are the 3 dashboards I check to gauge COVID rates in my area before making plans
After more than two years of covering COVID, the author developed a system for checking out how out…
Hilary Brueck
COVID-19 experts say Omicron is peaking in the US, citing data from poop samples
There are some early indications that the Omicron wave may have peaked, at least in poop, but the n…
Hilary Brueck
"The worst facial-recognition company in the world": Surveillance-technology vendors quietly complained about Clearview AI at a top surveillance conference recently
The sense I got from this conference is that the industry is upset with the company for giving the …
Caroline Haskins
AI needs a set of rules for its own good, and for ours
ChatGPT proved that AI will be huge. But lawmakers like Rep. Ted Lieu and tech leaders like Microso…
Emilia David
'America's Next Top Model' contestant says they were under constant surveillance and bathroom doors were removed
Producers installed curtains in the bathrooms only after contestants complained about the lack of p…
Kate Taylor
Ukraine's air force has gotten good at fighting on the run, and Russia's military can't catch up, top US general says
Thanks to the Russian military's inability to do timely and accurate targeting, Ukraine's air force…
Christopher Woody
Watch a $399 speaking CCTV camera used in some 7-Eleven stores ask a worker whether they've paid for an iced coffee they grabbed from the fridge
"Good morning cashier," the camera asked one clerk. "Could you please confirm me that you have scan…
Anna Cooban
'Every smile you fake' - an AI emotion-recognition system can assess how 'happy' China's workers are in the office
The system, developed by Shenzhen-based Taigusys, claims to assess emotions accurately and analyze …
Cheryl Teh
Amazon drivers are being told to turn off their safety apps in order to hit delivery quotas, report says
Vice spoke to current and former Amazon drivers who described a "Catch-22 situation" with the compa…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
Portland becomes the first city to ban the use of facial recognition technology by government agencies and private entities in public spaces
Portland's ban goes further than any other city in the US and allows people to sue private companie…
Tyler Sonnemaker
Amazon drivers are fed up with being asked to do TikTok dances for home surveillance cameras while delivering packages
TikTok dances eat into Amazon drivers' time for deliveries, but skipping out could mean getting a c…
Sarah Jackson
It has taken over 7 years for India to revamp its cybersecurity policy — experts say there's room for carrots and sticks but not surveillance
"Considering the fluid nature of cyberattacks, the law should enable collaborative efforts among…