Hooch (@hoochjunior) 's Twitter Profile
Hooch

@hoochjunior

In the land of wind it is the absence of wind which we brace against.

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calendar_today09-02-2009 17:42:08

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Olivia Solon (@oliviasolon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Surveillance capitalism’s new normal: lure unsuspecting consumers to give you their photos with warm and fuzzy branding & then use those photos without informed consent to train face recognition tech you market to police and military nbcnews.com/tech/security/…

Surveillance capitalism’s new normal: lure unsuspecting consumers to give you their photos with warm and fuzzy branding & then use those photos without informed consent to train face recognition tech you market to police and military nbcnews.com/tech/security/…
Trisha Thadani (@trishathadani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: And ordinance that bans city use of facial recognition and forces city departments to disclose what surveillance technology it currently uses passes the Board of Supervisors 8-1, with Supervisor Catherine Stefani in the dissent.

Peter Aldhous (@paldhous) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI last night: The Arrest Of A Teen On An Assault Charge Has Sparked New Privacy Fears About DNA Sleuthing buzzfeednews.com/article/petera… via Peter Aldhous

Benjamin Herold (@benjaminbherold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does K-12 digital surveillance work? School gives kid Chromebook Kid uses it to charge personal phone Device automatically downloads all kid's photos Gaggle automatically scans everything & generates alerts Actual examples from Evergreen PS: edweek.org/ew/articles/20…

How does K-12 digital surveillance work?

School gives kid Chromebook 
Kid uses it to charge personal phone
Device automatically downloads all kid's photos
<a href="/Gaggle_K12/">Gaggle</a> automatically scans everything &amp; generates alerts

Actual examples from <a href="/evergreenps/">Evergreen PS</a>: 
 
edweek.org/ew/articles/20…
Matthew Brennan (@mbrennanchina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hyper-realistic face molds capable of tricking face recognition payment authentication systems. High chance of being outlawed in China I feel (subtitles mine)

Shawn Zhang 章闻韶 (@shawnwzhang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

an online discussion: Shanghai is requiring residential communities to install Xinjiang style surveillance systems. But it's not free, residents need to pay for it. If can't afford it, pay by watching ads in elevators. web.archive.org/web/2019092000…

Thomas Germain (@thomasgermain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever see an ad on a billboard that seemed a little too specific to your interests? It's no coincidence. By tracking your phone, some companies are showing targeted ads in public, the same way ads are tailored to you online. My latest for Consumer Reports consumerreports.org/privacy/digita…

Trevor Timm (@trevortimm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the bodycam trend started a few years ago, civil liberties advocates warned cops would soon start using them with facial recognition—if they weren't banned. Now, a company has a contract to do just that with over 1,500 departments & other agencies. onezero.medium.com/exclusive-live…

Caroline Haskins (@car0linehaskins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: the Boston City Council just unanimously passed an ordinance that bans the governmental use of facial recognition technology