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Season 1
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What facial recognition steals from us
Human faces evolved to be highly distinctive; it’s helpful to be able to recognize individual members of one’s social group and quickly identify strangers, and that hasn’t changed for hundreds of thousands of years. Then in just the past five years, the meaning of the human face has quietly but seismically shifted. That’s because researchers at Facebook, Google, and other institutions have nearly perfected techniques for automated facial recognition.
Google and Amazon are now in the oil business
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How ads follow you around the internet
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Computers just got a lot better at writing
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Why coronavirus scammers can send fake emails from the WHO
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The most urgent threat of deepfakes isn't politics
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Facebook showed this ad to 95% women. Is that a problem?
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The problem with banning TikTok
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What voter suppression looks like online
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The Instagram aesthetic that made QAnon mainstream
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How '90s porn led to the internet's foundational law
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The real cost of smart speakers
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