To justify the obscene amounts of money they have raised, AI firms are trying to convince people that their chatbots can do a ...
Governments are rapidly militarising our societies. They are already increasing military spending, undermining civil rights ...
We are at a war footing as we enter an era where the tech world is increasingly defined by conflict. Innovation has never ...
This guide covers settings you can tweak on X (formerly Twitter) to have greater control over your data as well as good practices to keep in mind while navigating the platform. X can be an important ...
The UK goverment’s Independent Human Rights Act Review has shone the spotlight on the relationship between domestic jurisprudence and the European Court of Human Rights. We look at this relationship ...
Anyone who’s used the internet at some point over the last 25 years won’t exactly struggle to understand that Google has a ...
Companies selling diet programmes are using tests to lure users. Those tests encourage users to share sensitive personal data, including about their physical and mental health. But what happens to the ...
PI presents its analysis of the Huduma Numba judgment in three parts: the clear wins, the parts that make some small steps forward but could have been better and the dissapointing losses. Kenya High ...
As revelations about the abuses of NSO Group's spyware continue, we take a look at what is being done around the world to challenge the surveillance tech industry and the powers they sell. Key points ...
We won our case against the UK’s Security Service (MI5) and the Secretary of State for the Home Department (SSHD) Following on from our initial reaction, we answer some key questions about the ...
Now more than ever with a global pandemic happening, our lives are being shaped by our interaction with the digital world. Work meetings on Zoom followed by Skype with family before a quick run with ...
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