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24 May 2021
People You May Know review
“January the 19th, then, you left the house in non-running gear without your smartwatch or your smartphone, almost like… I don’t know… like you didn’t want to be tracked.”
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1 March 2021
TikTok agrees $92 million settlement in facial recognition lawsuit
TikTok has agreed to pay out $92 million (£66 million) to settle a lawsuit that asserts the app misused artificial intelligence to track and store users’ data.
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17 February 2020
Sharing genetic data: Henrietta Lacks and the question of informed consent
In 1951 Henrietta Lacks unknowingly donated her cells to cancer research, unaware that they would both save lives and provoke fierce debate over what constitutes ethical medical research.
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31 October 2018
Facebook for good: a practical guide to guide Facebook without compromising your privacy
After seeing a post from a Facebook friend complaining about all the animal cruelty posts they were seeing, Danielle Vincent got to thinking more about how Facebook uses our data, and how it manipulates our emotions