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Froma Harrop: Cameras watch our public spaces, and that's OK
The Bismarck Tribune· 3 days agoRed-light and other cameras are not "1984" because they don't peer into our private spaces
Froma Harrop: Cameras watch our public spaces, and that's OK
The Globe Gazette· 3 days agoRed-light and other cameras are not "1984" because they don't peer into our private spaces
Debate raging over open-source AI
The San Francisco Examiner· 7 days agoThe open-source software movement has long had broad support in Silicon Valley. The question of whether cutting-edge artificial-intelligence models ought to be available on an open-source basis ...
Bruce E. Levine, AlterNet
The Raw Story· 5 days agoDo some totalitarians actually want us to hear how we have been screwed because they know that humiliating passivity in the face of obvious oppression will demoralize us even further? What forces ...
Froma Harrop: Cameras watch our public spaces, and that's OK
La Crosse Tribune· 3 days agoIt features three pictures, two of the back of my car and a close-up of the license plate. The...
GEORGE WILL: Questions for the Biden-Trump ‘debate’ that might be useful
Goshen News· 15 hours agoThe Social Security Trust Fund will be exhausted by 2033. The Biden-Trump consensus includes vowing not to diminish the entitlements (Social Security, Medicare) that are producing deficits that ...
Froma Harrop: Cameras watch our public spaces, and that's OK
Rapid City Journal· 3 days agoRed-light and other cameras are not "1984" because they don't peer into our private spaces
Froma Harrop: Cameras watch our public spaces, and that's OK
The Daily Progress· 3 days agoRed-light and other cameras are not "1984" because they don't peer into our private spaces
Froma Harrop: Cameras watch our public spaces, and that's OK
Roanoke Times· 3 days agoRed-light and other cameras are not "1984" because they don't peer into our private spaces
Froma Harrop: Cameras watch our public spaces, and that's OK
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 3 days agoRed-light and other cameras are not "1984" because they don't peer into our private spaces