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- Justice Department Files Net Neutrality Lawsuit Against the State of California
- Facebook Faces Class Action Over Security Breach That Affected 50 Million Users
- Quantum Information Science: Making the Leap
- IBM Creates Technology To Identify Bias In Machine Learning 09/20/2018
- Twitter says bug may have exposed some direct messages to third-party developers
- Introducing Resident-Centered Autonomous Vehicle Pilots
- Oi, you. Equifax. Cough up half a million quid for fumbling 15 million Brits’ personal info to hackers
- Facebook and the newsroom: 6 questions for Siva Vaidhyanathan
- The Guardian is getting into the daily news podcast game — here’s what it learned the last time it tried
- Digitizing the vast ‘dark data’ in museum fossil collections
- State Department Confirms Email Data Breach
- North Carolina Warns of Post-Storm Waze Errors
- Army Research Program Initiates Development of Moving Target Defense Tech for Information Systems – Executive Gov
- Who’s the Mayor of Your Social Media Network? | October 11
- An archaeology of early radio production: doing sound historiography without the sound | OUPblog
- Melinda Gates’ New Research Reveals Alarming Diversity Numbers
- 3 Ways Intelligence Agencies Are Using AI
- Network Theory & Analysis with NodeXL Pro | September 25 | Los Angeles
- Dozens of iOS apps surreptitiously share user location data with tracking firms
- Pentagon Will Spend $2 Billion Developing Next-Generation AI
- SSL to Study Possible Satellite Manufacturing in Space; Richard White Quoted – GovCon Wire
- A Security Expert Tied to WikiLeaks Vanishes, and the Internet Is Abuzz
- NIST’s Next Framework Focuses on Protecting Consumers’ Privacy
- Data Collection and Privacy
- Newsmaker: Susan Orlean
- Eyeing the Future, Snap Debuts Two New Styles of Spectacles
- Otsuka Announces First Collaboration Agreement to Bring the ABILIFY MYCITE® System to the US Market | Discover Otsuka
- Newsonomics: It looks like Tronc is about to be chopped up and sold for parts
- Microsoft Windows zero-day vulnerability disclosed through Twitter | ZDNet
- The AP has another plan to track its content across the Internet, and this time it involves blockchain, naturally
- Facebook bans MyPersonality app, notifies 4 million users affected, follows purging of suspect accounts
- DC Airport First In Nation to Catch Suspected Imposter Using Facial Biometrics
- Apple removing Facebook’s Onavo for gathering data about apps on your phone
- We’re getting closer to the day when news apps and interactives can be easily preserved in perpetuity
- GSA Taps New Leader for Technology Transformation Services
- AI-Generated Portrait Will be First-Ever Work at Auction Made By an Algorithm
- Facebook Shuts Down 652 Iranian-Backed And Some Russian-Backed Accounts
- AI Is the Future—But Where Are the Women?
- Kiiroo launches an adventure in bi-directional teledildonics
- Google just gave control over data center cooling to an AI
- Meet Superposition, the Pop-Up Gallery Offering a New Socially Conscious Model | artnet News
- Tesla whistleblower tweets details about allegedly flawed cars, scrapped parts
- I want bad news and I want it fast: That’s the business model for Factal, a business-focused company from the founders of Breaking News
- The Big Turnaround in Retirement Policy
- Fax Machines Are Still Everywhere, and Wildly Insecure
- The New Yellow Journalism: Examining the Algorithmic Turn in News Organizations’ Social Media Information Practice through the Lens of Cultural Time Orientation
- How California Is Improving Cyber Threat Information Sharing
- Hacking a Brand New Mac Remotely, Right Out of the Box
- Launch of .ISLAM and .HALAL TLDs Remain on Hold as per ICANN’s Controversial Decision
- Ethics and the pursuit of artificial intelligence
- Is data consent in humanitarian contexts too much to ask?
- Networks and problem recognition: advancing the Multiple Streams Approach
- Pentagon Prohibits Personnel From Using GPS Services in All ‘Operational Areas’
- WhatsApp is a black box of viral misinformation — but in Brazil, 24 newsrooms are teaming up to fact-check it
- Verizon Didn’t Bother To Write a Privacy Policy For Its ‘Privacy Protecting’ VPN – Slashdot
- Venezuela’s Maduro after alleged attack: ‘I’m alive and victorious’
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- The long and difficult road to a U.S. privacy law: Part 1
- The political implications of a French court decision on data subject rights
- AMIA says draft federal data strategy will improve information sharing, analytics
- A Conversation with Author Cindy Mediavilla | American Libraries Magazine
- Apple becomes world’s first trillion dollar company
- Government’s IT Watchdog on the Tech Challenges He Leaves Behind
- The DNC Enlists Kids in Its Fight Against Hackers
- All the problems with Twitter’s ban on Elon Musk parody accounts
- The rise of SamSam, the hacker group shutting down entire cities
- VA is Rethinking Its Entire Online Presence
- How Participatory Data Collection is Shaping China’s Mobility & Climate Policy
- It’s Never Too Late to Be a Reader Again
- “Data Management and Sharing in Neuroimaging: Practices and Perceptions of MRI Researchers”
- Artificial Intelligence in Libraries in the Late 1980’s and Early 1990’s
- Moral decision making is rife with internal conflict, say developmental psychologists
- The Expensive Education of Mark Zuckerberg and Silicon Valley
- UCLA School of Law food law center receives $2 million from Lynda and Stewart Resnick
- Password breach teaches Reddit that, yes, phone-based 2FA is that bad
- Top KDnuggets tweets, Jul 25-31: Causation in a Nutshell; Python Regular Expressions Cheat Sheet
- Activists push back on Facebook’s decision to remove a DC protest event
- PSA: Automatic cross-posting of tweets to Facebook no longer works as of today
- Fin7: The Inner Workings of a Billion-Dollar Hacking Group
- Facebook loses its chief security officer Alex Stamos
- Google Categorically Refuses To Remove the Pirate Bay’s Homepage
- Google Might Be Ready to Play By China’s Censorship Rules
- Amazon Plans To Move Completely Off Oracle Software By Early 2020
- There’s more: Google is also said to be developing a censored news app for China
- Automating ethics? Why tech supports bias training, monitoring — to a point
- Convercent CEO: Encourage Employees to Speak Up on Ethics Issues
- Improving data science ethics – lessons from the UK government
- Hachette teams with Bowker to enrich customers’ web experience
- Weak link could lead to universal flu vaccine
- Uber and Lyft encourage NYC customers to oppose proposed ride-hail cap legislation
- Steam Game Pulled From Store After Allegations of Cryptocurrency Mining
- Memristor setup could make computer chips more efficient
- Facebook Shuts Off Access To User Data For Hundreds of Thousands of Apps
- Kelvin Droegemeier may soon be America’s new top science and technology policy advisor
- WATCH: Ethics of artificial intelligence on the battlefield in Israel
- Hu-manity.org and Bioethics International Announce New Human Data Ethics Lab to Champion Data Rights
- CFP Board Announces Public Forums on Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct
- The one habit that can transform your world forever
- How time affects learning
- Hate speech from women is judged harsher than that from men
- How Cryptojacking Can Corrupt the Internet of Things
- Here’s how 3D printing is changing photography
- New York Creates Task Force to Examine Automated Decision Making
- Welcome to the Next Deadly AIDS Pandemic – Foreign Policy
- Privacy Concerns Raised With Connecticut’s $10 Million Electronic Tolling Study
- New Report “Artificial Intelligence and Human Development: Toward a Research Agenda”
- The role of emerging technologies in inclusive innovation: the case of nanotechnology in South Africa
- The Rise of the Computer-Generated Celebrity
- Shareholder Sues Facebook After Stock Plunge
- Branded Worlds: how technology recentralized entertainment
- MLB: Braves pitcher Sean Newcomb apologizes for offensive tweets
- Accountants call for AI code of ethics
- NSA Hasn’t Implemented Post-Snowden Security Fixes, Audit Finds
- Your Tweets Are Somehow Worthy Of Scientific Study
- Gender & Ethnic Disparities in Tech Companies
- GENDER NEUTRAL CLOTHING BRANDS TO SHOP NOW
- The big picture: Mouse memory cells are about experience, not place
- A quantum future awaits
- UCLA Anderson’s Magali Delmas Sheds Light on the New Climate for Corporate Environmental Responsibility
- In Pursuit of Equity: Applying Design Thinking to Develop a Values-Based Open Access Statement
- Amnesty International creates new global human rights digital archive with Preservica
- Judge to Allow Census Citizenship Question Lawsuit to Continue
- New York City Lawsuit Seeks Signal Upgrades for Blind Pedestrians
- Brock Turner, former Stanford swimmer, appeals his sexual assault conviction
- Autonomous decision-making one of biggest challenges for flying cars, industry expert says
- The Value of Social Network Data for Surrogate Decision Making
- White House Seeks Input on Reskilling Feds and Upgrading Agency Services
- Facebook Confirms It’s Working on a New Internet Satellite
- People love to hate on do-gooders, especially at work
- Archaeologists identify ancient North American mounds using new image analysis technique
- Google Class Action Challenges Third-Party Email Access
- Visual Vocabulary
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- Cass Sunstein’s Bill of Rights for Nudging | The Mandarin
- The ethical and legal ramifications of using ‘pseudo-AI’
- Facebook will take down posts that could cause “real physical harm,” but Holocaust denials (and Pizzagate?) remain okay
- Meeting Strangers: Anticipation, Enjoyment, & Reflection over Time
- The Untitled Space opens a group exhibition of contemporary artists exploring 2 and 3-dimensional sculpture
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- Storm Ascher | Hang Your Delicates (Red Bra) (2017) | Available for Sale
- Ethics in the Intelligence Community – Is There Room for Improvement?
- Why Blacks Respond to Digital News More Than Whites | Acumen
- Millennials: Ethics And Morals Become Identity Markers For Brands
- Well, here’s some good news. The FCC isn’t totally in Sinclair’s pocket
- Judge’s order that Times alter article sparks 1st Amendment fight
- Ethics in the Intelligence Community – Is There Room for Improvement?
- Hacking Campaign Targets iPhone Users With Data-Stealing, Location-Tracking Malware
- Coinbase reportedly gets approval from U.S. regulators to start listing tokenized securities
- The Role of Calibration Committees in Subjective Performance Evaluation Systems
- First They Came for the Immigrants. Then They Came for the Robots.
- Community colleges can boost access to primary care and physician diversity
- Emotional robot lets you feel how it’s ‘feeling’
- SF State researcher explores how information enters our brains
- Millennials: Ethics And Morals Become Identity Markers For Brands
- Microsoft President Delves Into Facial Recognition Ethics
- IBM researchers train AI to follow code of ethics
- UK ethics body says gene-edited babies may be ‘morally permissible’
- Who is responsible for taking down Nazi GIFs?
- An Alternative Economics Summer Reading List – Developing Economics
- Tomorrow’s Togo: A World Leader in E-Waste? | Fast Forward
- Over 96% of Government Websites Exclude Disabled Men and Women from Non-Health Related Webpages
- Why Blacks Respond to Digital News More Than Whites | Acumen
- Chi sono gli «spazzini» del web
- Facebook lures Google engineer to head its own chip development
- The Ethics of Research on Leaked Data: Ashley Madison
- Academic expert says Google and Facebook’s AI researchers aren’t doing science
- Academic expert says Google and Facebook’s AI researchers aren’t doing science
- Failure-Aware Kidney Exchange
- Silicon Valley employees increasingly push companies on ethics
- A new proposed law would turn drone journalism into a swarm of lawsuits and make it easy to sue over news photography
- The Future of Map-Making is Open and Powered by Sensors and AI
- Apple announces clean energy fund in China
- Biochemistry professor recognized for contributions to diversity
- Changing Twitter, with Statistics
- Women Making Science Videos on YouTube Face Hostile Comments
- Researchers find that filters don’t prevent porn
- Digital age ‘desperately’ needs ethical and legal guidelines
- Criticism from Ethics Watchdog Leads Commerce Secretary Ross To Sell Remaining Stocks
- ‘Deep State’ conspiracies thrive in our messy and divisive cultural wars
- A Makerspace in a Shopping Mall Makes all the Sense in the World
- The FCC Is Changing Up the Country’s Emergency Alert System
- Microsoft Calls For Federal Regulation of Facial Recognition
- She killed herself on Facebook—and it took her family days to get the photo taken down
- Hyper-targeted attack against 13 iPhones dropped malicious apps via MDM
- Has Video Refereeing Ruined The World Cup?
- Google’s high-altitude internet balloons could soon connect rural Kenya
- A German court ruled you can inherit Facebook content like a letter or a diary
- Smart Mouthguard Senses Muscle Fatigue
- Did Flawed Data Lead Track Astray on Testosterone in Women?
- India’s new net neutrality regime puts the US to shame
- ESPN is going to air the first e-sports league final match ever in prime time
- How to Make an Artificial Neural Net With DNA
- PayPal Letter To Deceased Customer: ‘You Should Read This Notice Carefully’
- Russian Influence Campaign Sought To Exploit Americans’ Trust In Local News
- TSA Screeners Win Immunity From Abuse Claims, Court Rules
- Charleston-born prosecutor leaves senior DOJ post for ethics job at Uber
- For the Pentagon Management Chief, Reform Begins with Good Data
- It Just Got Easier for the FCC to Ignore Your Complaints
- Public to shape new research around ethnic inequalities and severe mental illness
- Machine learning helps to predict the treatment outcomes of schizophrenia
- Facebook Opens Its Private Servers to Scientists Studying Fake News
- ‘I was shocked it was so easy’: meet the professor who says facial recognition can tell if you’re gay | Technology
- Battling Fake Accounts, Twitter To Slash Millions of Followers
- Aston Martin used 3D scanning and modern manufacturing to recreate its DB4 GT race car
- US Air Force drone documents found for sale on the dark web for $200
- Loon and Wing are becoming Alphabet’s newest businesses
- The US government claims it’s swabbing the cheeks of immigrants to match them using DNA
- YouTube launches new tool for finding and removing unauthorized re-uploads
- Tesla whistleblower tells SEC of alleged wrongdoing at Gigafactory
- Ajit Pai finally gets around to fighting fraud in FCC comment system
- $5 million gift will establish UCLA center on the future of computer networking
- Explore global rates of internet use, smartphone ownership and social media use over time
- YouTube TV goes down during the World Cup
- Olio, the app that lets you share unwanted food items with your neighbours, picks up £6M Series A
- Carpenter v. United States, Cell Phone Location Records, and the Third Party Doctrine
- ALA Honors African Americans Who Fought Library Segregation
- Universities urged to save media collections before it’s too late
- Newsonomics: What’s next for the L.A. Times, and a few other questions of the moment for the news business
- The Value Of Local Journalism
- Code2040’s Karla Monterroso on desegregating the tech industry
- Lyft and Uber serve low-income communities better than taxis, says study
- Move Over Uber: How The Internet Helps Domestic Workers Find Jobs
- Facebook Apologizes For Bug That Unblocked 800,000 People
- Ethics of genealogy data use for solving crimes discussed
- The Online Gene Test Finds a Dangerous Mutation. It May Well Be Wrong.
- Newsonomics: Atlantic Media’s Quartz sale is as quirky and quartzy as the site itself
- DEFINING FORM – A Group Show Of Sculpture Curated by Indira Cesarine
- Only 6 Non-Federal Groups Share Cyber Threat Info with Homeland Security
- Ticketmaster admits personal data stolen in hack attack
- Amazon, Google and Microsoft Employee AI Ethics Are Best Hope For Humanity
- What Trump Administration Corruption Lays Bare: Ineffectual Ethics Rules
- The Future of Cybersecurity Is the Quantum Random Number Generator
- How we discovered three poisonous books in our university library
- Inside the Effort To Print Lungs and Breathe Life Into Them With Stem Cells
- AJ Shankar’s startup Everlaw raises $25M in series B funding
- The Future of Cybersecurity Is the Quantum Random Number Generator
- Kroger will use autonomous vehicles to deliver groceries this fall
- Apple could bundle TV, music and news in a single subscription
- LinkedIn adds Microsoft-powered translations and QR codes to connect more of its users faster
- AJ Shankar’s startup Everlaw raises $25M in series B funding
- iSchools Organization establishes new governance structure
- How a California Banker Received Credit for His Unbreakable Cryptography 130 Years Later
- Announcing Microsoft Research Open Data, a cloud hosted platform for sharing datasets
- Twitter launches its Ads Transparency Center, where you can see ads bought by any account
- Announcing Microsoft Research Open Data, a cloud hosted platform for sharing datasets
- Marketing Firm Exactis Leaked a Personal Info Database With 340 Million Records
- Facebook will allow you to see all the active ads from any Page
- Data-Driven Culture & the Reptilian Brain
- Facebook Faces New Accusation of Data Leak Via Quiz App
- Facebook Faces New Accusation of Data Leak Via Quiz App
- Congress Grills Cambridge Analytica Alum on New Firm’s Data Use
- Congress Grills Cambridge Analytica Alum on New Firm’s Data Use
- AT&T removed HBO from an unlimited data plan after buying Time Warner
- AT&T removed HBO from an unlimited data plan after buying Time Warner
- Facebook’s Sandberg: Fact-checking delays are frustrating advertisers
- $1.125 million gift to the Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa Library
- Instagram Stories now lets its 400M users add soundtracks
- AT&T Removes HBO From an Unlimited Data Plan After Buying Time Warner
- Amazon Buys PillPack, an Online Pharmacy, For Just Under $1 Billion
- Television content creation in China
- Television content creation in China
- Most Americans Think Facebook and Twitter Censor Their Political Views
- California Unanimously Passes Historic Privacy Bill
- California Unanimously Passes Historic Privacy Bill
- Facebook patent would turn your mic on to analyze how you watch ads
- Facebook patent would turn your mic on to analyze how you watch ads
- Bank says Ticketmaster knew of breach months before taking action
- Bank says Ticketmaster knew of breach months before taking action
- Amazon, Google and Microsoft Employee AI Ethics Are Best Hope For Humanity
- Virtual Reality Could Be Cure to Public Speaking Fear
- $16.1m in political and taxpayer spending at Trump properties
- Talking to Google Duplex: Google’s human-like phone AI feels revolutionary
- California lawmakers advance last-minute data privacy bill
- Clicks Over Ethics: Careless Coverage of Suicide
- Experts Bet on First Deepfakes Political Scandal
- Misrepresenation or powerful symbol? The media ethics behind Time’s new cover
- Supreme Court Backs Award of Overseas Patent Damages
- Using Topological Data Analysis to Understand the Behavior of Convolutional Neural Networks
- Faculty say using varied content types improves learning
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- Math And Social Justice, Chicago Coyotes, Meteorites. June 22, 2018, Part 2
- Anxious individuals are less risky, moderated by higher control when making decisions
- The future of AI relies on a code of ethics
- Why the Supreme Court Sales Tax Ruling May Benefit Amazon
- YouTube Will Let Creators Sell Subscriptions, Merchandise, and More
- Massachusetts Welcomes Self-Driving Cars—With a Couple Caveats
- Algeria Shuts Off Entire Country’s Internet To Stop Students From Cheating
- Federal Technology Updates Essential to every Government CIO
- DHS-Funded Company Wants to Use Blockchain at the Border
- Victory: California Overhauls Police Database Oversight Procedures in Wake of EFF Investigations
- Government Ethics Office Says Executive Nominees Must Disclose Crypto Holdings
- Westworld Season Two: AI ethics and the potential risks of tech advancement
- Research network emergence: societal issues in nanotechnology and the center for nanotechnology in society
- The behavioural state: critical observations on technocracy and psychocracy
- The Onion’s editor-in-chief explains why he’s going to war against Facebook (FB)
- Photomyne raises $5 million for its A.I.-powered photo scanning app
- AT&T is already planning more acquisitions, days after buying Time Warner
- Keeping America first in quantum computing means avoiding these five big mistakes
- Google Is Training Machines To Predict When a Patient Will Die
- Google Is Training Machines To Predict When a Patient Will Die
- YouTube Videos From Some High-Profile Channels Have Disappeared
- SpeakSee makes it simple for a deaf person to join a group conversation
- BitTorrent is selling for $140M to Justin Sun and Tron
- SpeakSee makes it simple for a deaf person to join a group conversation
- BitTorrent is selling for $140M to Justin Sun and Tron
- This Apple Update Could Prove To Be A True Lifesaver
- Google Maps Removes Uber Integration
- Amazon criticised for selling films promoting conspiracy theories on Prime
- How Pro-Eating Disorder Posts Evade Filters on Social Media
- House Passes Bill to Open Government Data About Opioid Abuse
- Google’s A.I. Ethics Statement is a First Step, But Tech Needs More
- Black + White = Not White
- ‘Teachers are brain engineers’: UW study shows how intensive instruction changes brain circuitry in struggling readers
- People are Turning to ‘Socially Mediated Vigilante Justice’ to Right Perceived Wrongs, According to ASU Professor
- Microsoft’s Purchase of GitHub Leaves Some Scientists Uneasy
- Microsoft’s Purchase of GitHub Leaves Some Scientists Uneasy
- The EPA might change the way it weighs human health against industry profit
- Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Indicted on Fraud Charges
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- The eyes have it: DeepFakes outed by unblinking gaze
- After years of growth, the use of social media for news is falling across the world
- Google releases first diversity report since the infamous anti-diversity memo
- Facebook’s longtime head of policy and comms steps down
- Can Facebook Use AI to Fight Online Abuse?
- Can Facebook Use AI to Fight Online Abuse?
- Could Artificial Intelligence Take the Art out of Medicine?
- Microsoft is developing its own cashierless store technology, says report
- Data Lake – the evolution of data processing
- AI Drone Learns to Detect Brawls
- Snapchat lets third-party apps use its AR camera, Bitmoji and more
- App Maker, Google’s low-code tool for building business apps, comes out of beta
- The only way is ethics: UK.gov emphasises moral compass amid deluge of data plans
- AI’s lack of transparency triggers a debate over ethics
- “Donate your organs, donate life!” Explicitness in policy instruments
- Online information on vaccines and Autism not always reliable, study shows
- BAE Systems Tapped to Develop New Decision-Making Software
- Bitcoin’s rise might be linked to price manipulation, study indicates
- This economist wants to abolish private property using blockchain
- Trump Administration Adds to Top Cyber Ranks
- Facebook knows exactly how many times you’ve searched for your ex
- The State Department’s New Cyber Reports Miss the Point Entirely
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- Wednesday briefing: ‘The general public has a right to know’
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- YouTube, Google Seek Dismissal of Child Data Privacy Class Action
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- Apple’s App Store Officially Bans Cryptocurrency Mining
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- Why ‘certainty’ is good for romance
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- Microsoft Sinks Data Centre Off Orkney To Test Energy Efficiency
- AI is helping wildlife biologists identify rare beasts on the Serengeti
- Facebook finally monetizes Marketplace with ads from users and brands
- App helps deaf parents know when and why their baby is crying
- FCC accused of “spreading lies” about DDoS hitting comment system
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- The bottom line of ethics and governance in AI
- Talk To Focus On The Ethics Of Creating Inheritable Genetic Modifications
- The psychosocial toll of our increasingly online lives
- Risk assessment tools may increase incarcerations rates
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- US govt mulls snatching back full control of the internet’s domain name and IP address admin
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- GameStop Class Action Says Video Game Magazine Customers Info Sold
- Wendy’s Agrees to Settle Data Breach Class Action Lawsuit
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- How NIH is Organizing Its Enormous Troves of Data
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- Facebook data misuse firm snubs UK watchdog’s legal order
- Finally, a scientific list of the most popular memes on the internet
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- Washington state sues Google and Facebook over political ad records
- UCLA and The Atlantic partner to recognize the American divide
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