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@WIREDScience shared
On Jan 19, 2022
Automation is reaching more companies, imperiling some jobs and changing the nature of others. https://t.co/v7ogwrAj3w
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Now You Can Rent a Robot Worker—for Less Than Paying a Human

Now You Can Rent a Robot Worker—for Less Than Paying a Human

Automation is reaching more companies, imperiling some jobs and changing the nature of others.

@accessnow shared
On Jan 17, 2022
RT @guardian: Two female activists in Bahrain and Jordan hacked with NSO spyware https://t.co/TL53EWwIgq
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Two female activists in Bahrain and Jordan hacked with NSO spyware

Two female activists in Bahrain and Jordan hacked with NSO spyware

Investigation finds mobile phones of human rights defenders were hacked multiple times

@StartUsInsights shared
On Jan 17, 2022
🚀 If you haven't yet, you should definitely act on these 5 #technologies to take your business to the next level 👉 https://t.co/ZWm18Y6EJc
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5 Technologies to Act On – Now!

5 Technologies to Act On – Now!

Staying ahead of the technology curve is essential to better serve your customers. That’s why we give you 5 top technologies to act on - NOW!

@accessnow shared
On Jan 18, 2022
"Surveillance is an act of violence. It is about exerting power over every aspect of a woman's life through intimidation, harassment, and character assassination," says Access Now's @marwasf. @anamaria_silic @theintercept reports on new #Pegasus attacks: https://t.co/cMpVNC0uea
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Pegasus Spyware Used Against Dozens of Activist Women in the Middle East

Pegasus Spyware Used Against Dozens of Activist Women in the Middle East

The attacks add to a growing catalog of shame for spyware-maker NSO Group.

@WIRED shared
On Jan 18, 2022
RT @cecianasta: Unity is much more than a game company now. According to its senior VP of AI, Unity is a "massive data company," too. Clients are using its game engine tech to create so-called "digital twins" of environments, objects and people. My final story for @WIRED: https://t.co/hwCV4ZXloi
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Gaming Giant Unity Wants to Digitally Clone the World

Gaming Giant Unity Wants to Digitally Clone the World

The company is leveraging its technology to help clients make “digital twins”—virtual copies of real-life objects, environments, and even people.

@AP shared
On Jan 18, 2022
A smartphone app that athletes and others attending the Olympics in Beijing must install has glaring security problems that could expose sensitive data to interception. That's according to a report from the internet watchdog group Citizen Lab. https://t.co/MvlMBnpRzm
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Report: Mandatory Olympic app has serious security flaws

Report: Mandatory Olympic app has serious security flaws

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A smartphone app that athletes and others attending next month’s Winter Games in Beijing must install has glaring security problems that could expose sensitive data to ...

@AP shared
On Jan 17, 2022
The investigation continues into the weekend standoff at a Texas synagogue that ended with an armed British national dead and four hostages fleeing to safety. Counter-terrorism officers arrested two teenagers in Manchester, England. https://t.co/rAI4Uezm9S
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Texas rabbi: Security training paid off in hostage standoff

Texas rabbi: Security training paid off in hostage standoff

COLLEYVILLE, Texas (AP) — U.S. and British authorities Monday continued an investigation into the weekend standoff at a Texas synagogue that ended with an armed British national dead and a ...

@siliconrepublic shared
On Jan 18, 2022
While the rise of automation will put many jobs at risk, there will also be new opportunities in areas such as clean energy, clean buildings and smart cities https://t.co/B6iwMsTaQx
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34pc of European jobs at risk from automation, new report suggests

34pc of European jobs at risk from automation, new report suggests

A Forrester report suggests an ageing population and lost productivity from the pandemic are accelerating the rise of automation in Europe.