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Jun 27, 2019 • 6min
Senators Want Facebook to Put a Price on Your Data. Is That Possible?
In these days of anti-tech ire, it’s a popular cocktail hour topic: How much is Facebook making off my data? Last year, I spent a month trying to find out, hawking my personal data on blockchain-based marketplaces. I came away with $0.003. On Monday, when Senator Mark Warner (D-Virginia) announced a proposal to force tech companies to tell users the value of their data, he was slightly more generous, ballparking the average at $5 a month.
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Jun 26, 2019 • 6min
Schools and Phone Companies Face Off Over Wireless Spectrum
Consumers are hungry for data. To give it to them, mobile carriers say they need access to more of the wireless spectrum that carries cellular data, broadcast programming, and all other wireless signals. Carriers complain that the parts of the spectrum reserved for smartphone use are increasingly crowded, at least in urban areas.
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Jun 26, 2019 • 2min
Artificial Intelligence Is Coming for Our Faces
Every stranger’s face hides a secret, but the smiles in this crowd conceal a big one: These people do not exist. They were generated by machine learning algorithms, for the purposes of probing whether AI-made faces can pass as real. (Call it a Turing beauty contest.
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Jun 25, 2019 • 2min
San Francisco's Juul Ban, an All-Electric Airplane, and More News
San Francisco said goodbye to e-cigarettes, an airplane maker went all-electric, and a Minnesota cop was awarded money because of her snooping colleagues. Here's the news you need to know, in two minutes or less.
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Jun 24, 2019 • 8min
San Francisco's E-Cigarette Ban Aims to Goose the FDA
On Tuesday the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to suspend the sale and delivery of electronic cigarettes until the products are approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The legislation, which still requires a second vote and the mayor’s signature, would go into effect seven months after being passed, giving e-cigarette makers until early next year to win approval from the FDA.
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Jun 20, 2019 • 5min
Google's Troubles Encroach on Alphabet's Shareholder Meeting
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, faced an onslaught of 14 independent shareholder proposals during its annual meeting on Wednesday, most criticizing the concentration of power in the hands of a few executives and all demanding some kind of structural change to make the company more accountable—to workers, shareholders, Chinese dissidents, or prospective neighbors of Google’s planned campus in San Jose.
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Jun 20, 2019 • 8min
How Facial Recognition Is Fighting Child Sex Trafficking
One evening in April, a California law enforcement officer was browsing Facebook when she saw a post from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children with a picture of a missing child. The officer took a screenshot of the image, which she later fed into a tool created by nonprofit Thorn to help investigators find underage sex-trafficking victims. The tool, called Spotlight, uses text- and image-processing algorithms to match faces and other clues in online sex ads with other evidence.
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Jun 19, 2019 • 15min
The Ambitious Plan Behind Facebook’s Cryptocurrency, Libra
Near the end of 2017, on a Dominican Republic beach with his family, Facebook executive David Marcus wrestled with a question he’d been pondering since his previous job as president of PayPal. How would you build the internet of money? A friction-free global digital currency would be a boon for the many people with mobile phones but no access to banking.
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Jun 19, 2019 • 3min
Huawei Says US Sanctions Will Reduce Revenue by $30 Billion
Huawei may be feeling the sting of US efforts to rein in the Chinese telecom giant. In April, Huawei reported a 39 percent increase in first-quarter revenue, despite US efforts to dissuade allies from doing business with the firm. But the company now expects its revenue to decline to $100 billion this year from $107 billion last year, founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei said during an event Monday.
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Jun 18, 2019 • 9min
Mayor Pete Enlists a Silicon Valley Vet to Bring in the Money
Presidential campaigns get compared to a lot of things. A marathon. A film. A battleship. An iceberg. An "MRI of the soul." More recently, the metaphor of choice has been the tech startup. Even amid a growing backlash to Big Tech, evoking a no-nonsense startup retains some appeal, with its suggestion of scrappy agility, innovation, and single-minded focus.
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