Israeli AI “Assassination Factory” Plays Central Role in the Gaza War
By Kyle Anzalone Tel Aviv has been relying on an AI Program dubbed the Gospel to select targets in Gaza at a rapid pace. In…
By Kyle Anzalone Tel Aviv has been relying on an AI Program dubbed the Gospel to select targets in Gaza at a rapid pace. In…
By B.N. Frank Birds everywhere seem to be struggling to thrive as well as survive because of exposure to numerous environmental toxins, including increasing sources…
By Matthew Guariglia Both congressional intelligence committees have now released proposals for reauthorizing the government’s Section 702 spying powers, largely as-is, and in the face…
By John Cody Artificial intelligence is advancing at lightning speed, and these advances are not only set to reshape our very reality, they could leave…
By Tyler Durden Internal documents from Google, which owns YouTube, reveal that the Biden White House pressured the company to censor Americans spreading alleged “misinformation”…
By Bianca Gonzalez A survey of Belgian smartphone users from Deloitte revealed that they are open to using their devices for banking and health monitoring,…
By Hannah Zhao On Tuesday, EFF urged the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, the highest court in that state, to affirm that a witness who has…
By B.N. Frank In addition to being expensive to buy and maintain, it is becoming widely known that electric vehicles (EVs) have serious problems; and…
By Brandon Smith If you’re not familiar with a little organization called the “Council For Inclusive Capitalism,” don’t worry, most people have never heard of…
By John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead “We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times;…
By Andrew M McIntosh, The University of Edinburgh and Ann John, Swansea University Controversial US tech company Palantir has been awarded a £330 million contract…
By Debra Heine Special Counsel Jack Smith demanded information on Twitter users who liked or retweeted former President Donald Trump’s tweets leading up to the…
By B.N. Frank Offshore wind projects continue to get a bad rap and not just because dead whales and other marine life keep washing up…
By Ayang Macdonald An ongoing process which started on November 12 to deactivate SIM cards not biometrically registered in Uganda has seen over 1.4 million…