Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 111
Credit to Author: Jeffrey Esposito| Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 09:39:31 +0000
On this week’s edition of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable podcast, Dave and I cross both the Atlantic and Pacific while discussing the week’s stories.
Episode 111 kicks off with a story about Facebook suspending tens of thousands of apps in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
From there, we look at TikTok becoming the latest social media site targeted by dating scams. We then move along to Google announcing it has changed some policies tied to reducing the number of recordings from Google Home that will be listened to by humans.
The next story takes a look at a school in the UK that is starting to leverage AI to identify students who are being bullied or may cause self-harm. We close out the week with a look at parenting tips for those raising kids in the digital age.
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- Facebook suspends tens of thousands of apps
- Wildly popular new social media app TikTok a haven for romance scammers
- Google is reducing how much audio it saves for human review
- Artificial intelligence being used in schools to detect self-harm and bullying
- Tips for keeping children safe online