work from home A clear breakdown of everything your employer can (or can't) see on your computer Thom Dunn
class war From prisons to factories to offices: the spread of workplace surveillance and monitoring tech Cory Doctorow
Technology Theft of CIA's 'Vault 7' hacking tools in 2016 resulted from "woefully lax" security, new report says Xeni Jardin
Business Businesses and stores are adding AI to security cameras for social distancing and mask-wearing compliance Xeni Jardin
privacy AI Now's annual report: stop doing "emotion detection"; stop "socially sensitive" facial recognition; make AI research diverse and representative — and more Cory Doctorow
AI Second wave Algorithmic Accountability: from "What should algorithms do?" to "Should we use an algorithm?" Cory Doctorow
scholarship #NoTechForICE: Calling on ACM to cancel Palantir's sponsorship of the first ACM Symposium on Computer Science and Law Cory Doctorow
Business Insiders claim that Google's internet-fixing Jigsaw is a toxic vanity project for its founder, where women keep a secret post-crying touchup kit in the bathroom Cory Doctorow
Business After #MeToo, whole industries have been blacklisted by insurers for sexual harassment liability coverage Cory Doctorow
late stage capitalism Lawsuit reveals the deadly, out-of-control free-for-all inside Red State America's for-profit prisons Cory Doctorow
privacy Australia is a world leader in internet usage and bad internet policies, so Australians want better policies Cory Doctorow
Kids In Rhode Island, students and parents must let schools spy on them day and night through their laptops Cory Doctorow
surveillance Having a job in America means being subjected to continuous, intimate surveillance Cory Doctorow
Old school How East Germany's Stasi tried to drive activists insane, and how they resisted Cory Doctorow