DHS Demanded Google Surrender Data on Canadian’s Activity, Location Over Anti-ICE Posts
… Both tech companies and civil liberties advocates have been concerned about DHS’s use of administrative subpoenas for years. …
… Both tech companies and civil liberties advocates have been concerned about DHS’s use of administrative subpoenas for years. …
… It is shared with AI companies, their employees, hackers, subpoenas, and governments. …
… A spokesperson for SoundThinking, maker of ShotSpotter, says the company complies with subpoenas and court orders regardless of which side issues them, and cooperates with “reasonable requests” for data in criminal proceedings. …
… You know it has already been challenging to compete with the giant platforms that basically exercise a monopoly over human attention, right? …
… Its get-in price dropped 25 percent over two weeks in May, to around $450—a relative snip. “People are sharing price drops as victories and encouraging others to wait,” he says. “It's become part community support, part figuring out ways to combat scalpers.” Fans are also using the platform to weed… …
… In other news, more details have emerged about OpenAI’s “rogue” AI agent breach of Hugging Face’s platform. …
… Well, first, you have to re-architect essentially your entire platform in a way to do that. …