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Captain Marvel story as a metaphor for cache peering
By Julie Debaveye Following capture by skrull Rogue, Captain Marvel has lost access to the emotional bonds linked to her memories due to the inability of her peers to restaure a back up. CAPTAIN MARVEL – Escaping Skrulls from Federico … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans AI, blended learning, cultural trafficking, cyberterrorisme, data access, data security, Digital culture, E-privacy, Game changing, Google, infosharing, intelligence artificielle, machine learning, manipulation, open society, privacy, protection des données
Marqué avec data caching, online identities
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Google the beast
At the time when authorities and media are denouncing Google’s silencing practices over their employees, it is necessary to remind that Google has no administrative authority so we don’t really need the employees’ knowledge to kill Google, the beast. Law … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans AI, algorithm bias, antitrust, armes psychotroniques, Corporatism, corruption, cultural trafficking, cybersécurité, cyberterrorisme, DARPA, dataveillance, Digital culture, Exploitation, finance capitalism, Google, intelligence artificielle, MK ultra, money laundering, narratives, power abuse, privacy, science and technology, tech fascism
Marqué avec computerized manipulation, corporate reporting
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New definitions of privacy for mobile users
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Publié dans algorithm bias, data justice, data security, dataethics, dataveillance, Digital culture, disclosure, E-privacy, mobile privacy
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