RT @elizabeth_joh: Looks (barely) like a Google street view car, but it's govt owned & w/ALPR mounted
RT @elizabeth_joh: Looks (barely) like a Google street view car, but it’s govt owned & w/ALPR mounted
RT @elizabeth_joh: Looks (barely) like a Google street view car, but it's govt owned & w/ALPR mounted
RT @StrategySMedia: From AI To Robotics, 2016 Will Be The Year When The Machines Start Taking Over
RT @StrategySMedia: From AI To Robotics, 2016 Will Be The Year When The Machines Start Taking Over
RT @the_intercept: posed question: if government official leaks secret files in the public interest, should he be prosecuted? htt…
RT @the_intercept: posed question: if government official leaks secret files in the public interest, should he be prosecuted? htt…
RT @kgosztola: US government classifies term “America’s ’Battle Lab’ in war on terror’ in Pentagon report by @Jeff_K…
RT @kgosztola: US government classifies term "America's 'Battle Lab' in war on terror' in Pentagon report by @Jeff_K…
RT @mcsole: excellent lecture from “The Invisible Committee” on cybernetics and governance aka “Fuck Off Google” @a…
RT @mcsole: excellent lecture from "The Invisible Committee" on cybernetics and governance aka "Fuck Off Google" @a…
Japan’s silly response to ISIS propaganda did what the government couldn’t
Japan's silly response to ISIS propaganda did what the government couldn't
How and are taking over your online identity
The notion that the world outside its homepage remains anonymous is increasingly untrue. Millions of internet users voluntarily give Facebook, Google, and others access to their movements across the web and on mobile when they use “social log in,” or the ability to sign in to a website using credentials from the big identity providers.
White House Announces Google[X]‘s Megan Smith As The Next Chief Technology Officer of the United States
Meanwhile, former Twitter General Counsel Alex Macgillivray will be joining the White House as Deputy CTO, replacing Nicole Wong (who, as it hapens, was previously part of Legal at both Twitter and Google.)