In conversation: Bruce Schneier on AI-powered mass spying
Senior Privacy Advocate David Ruiz speaks with Bruce Schneier about artificial intelligence, surveillance, and an era of “mass spying.”
Read moreSenior Privacy Advocate David Ruiz speaks with Bruce Schneier about artificial intelligence, surveillance, and an era of “mass spying.”
Read moreThis week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Bruce Schneier about a future of AI-powered mass spying.
Read moreCredit to Author: davidruiz| Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2019 16:00:00 +0000
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Read moreCredit to Author: Jennifer Stisa Granick| Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2017 14:00:10 +0000
Mass surveillance seems like it would be a valuable national security tool. In reality, it’s doesn’t help much at all. The post Mass Spying Isn’t Just Intrusive—It’s Ineffective appeared first on WIRED.
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