How far can we go – and should we go – with robots?
European lawmakers are preparing to vote on how we should govern artificial intelligence and robots Continue reading How far can we go – and should we go – with robots?
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European lawmakers are preparing to vote on how we should govern artificial intelligence and robots Continue reading How far can we go – and should we go – with robots?
Are your password habits putting your workplace’s security at risk? Continue reading Your new year’s resolution: review your password habits
Zuckerberg’s personal home bot answers the door, entertains his daughter and can distinguish between the dog and the rug Continue reading Meet Jarvis – Zuck’s new AI assistant
OTT messaging services could soon fall under the same privacy regulations as telephone calls and SMS text messages Continue reading Regulators crack down on Skype and WhatsApp over privacy
Animal and heart charities built up pictures of donors without their knowledge to target them for cash Continue reading Charities hit with fines for sharing donors’ data without consent
Animal and heart charities built up pictures of donors without their knowledge to target them for cash Continue reading Charities hit with fines for sharing donors’ data without consent
If you’ve been affected – and even if you haven’t – now is a good time to stop re-using passwords Continue reading Hackers reuse passwords to access 26,500 National Lottery accounts
Privacy campaigners raise fears about transparency and explicit consent as health service shares patient data Continue reading Google secures five-year access to health data of 1.6m people
AR has more to offer business than just Pokémon Go, but consumers need reassuring on privacy
Continue reading Concern and confusion over privacy and security of AR technology
WoT has left its users exposed on the web by not properly anonymizing the user data it has been selling to third parties. Continue reading WoT pulls browser extension after privacy failure