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It’s Not Chill At All That Canadian Police Misled the Public For Years About Stingrays

Posted on April 12, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

And they need to answer for it. Continue reading It’s Not Chill At All That Canadian Police Misled the Public For Years About Stingrays→

Posted in Calgary, canada, cell phone, News, OPP, Police, rcmp, state of surveillance, stingray, stingrays, surveillance, tech, winnipeg | Tagged MDI

Google Thinks It Can Solve Artificial Intelligence’s Privacy Problem

Posted on April 7, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

Can AI use your phone data without being creepy? Continue reading Google Thinks It Can Solve Artificial Intelligence’s Privacy Problem→

Posted in ai, Android, apple, Artificial Intelligence, Data, Deep Learning, Google, neural network, News, phone, privacy, research, tech | Tagged Training

Why It’s So Hard to Say Who Is Using an IMSI Catcher

Posted on April 6, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

Israel, China, Russia? Who was using a surveillance device on Parliament Hill in Ottawa? Continue reading Why It’s So Hard to Say Who Is Using an IMSI Catcher→

Posted in attribution is hard, canada, cbc, cell-phones, cryptophone, esd america, IMSI Catchers, News, parliament, stingray, surveillance, tech

This Is the Only Good April Fools’ Joke So Everybody Else Can Shut Up

Posted on April 1, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

Can an AI predict what would have happened had you asked out that high school babe? Continue reading This Is the Only Good April Fools’ Joke So Everybody Else Can Shut Up→

Posted in ai, april fools, Artificial Intelligence, arxiv, Fake AI, neural networks, Regrets, tech

A New AI Hub In Canada Is Welcoming the Scientists Trump Is Pushing Away

Posted on March 29, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

The Vector Institute will focus on AI research and commercialization. Continue reading A New AI Hub In Canada Is Welcoming the Scientists Trump Is Pushing Away→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, Brain Drain, Deep Learning, Geoffrey Hinton, News, research, Toronto, trump, vector | Tagged University of Toronto

Someone Left USB Keyloggers on Computers Across a University Campus in Canada

Posted on March 28, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

Carleton University fell victim to a ransomeware attack in November. Continue reading Someone Left USB Keyloggers on Computers Across a University Campus in Canada→

Posted in canada, carleton, change, Computers, Hacking, keylogger​, News, password, typical university life, university, usb

Tinder Online Opens New Ring of Hell for Your Workday

Posted on March 28, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

Great! Continue reading Tinder Online Opens New Ring of Hell for Your Workday→

Posted in Apps, capitalism, Dating, Dystopias, tech, Tinder, tinder desktop, work | Tagged Desktop

Tinder Online Opens New Ring of Hell for Your Workday

Posted on March 28, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

Great! Continue reading Tinder Online Opens New Ring of Hell for Your Workday→

Posted in Apps, capitalism, Dating, Dystopias, tech, Tinder, tinder desktop, work | Tagged Desktop

Canadians Were Promised Internet For All, But the Budget Doesn’t Deliver

Posted on March 22, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

The government didn’t give the CRTC the one thing it needs: money. Continue reading Canadians Were Promised Internet For All, But the Budget Doesn’t Deliver→

Posted in 2017, budget, canada, CRTC, digital divide, Internet, News, OpenMedia

Bitcoin Exchanges Have Accepted the Inevitability of a Fork

Posted on March 18, 2017 by Jordan Pearson

But they have some conditions. Continue reading Bitcoin Exchanges Have Accepted the Inevitability of a Fork→

Posted in Bitcoin, Bitcoin core, bitcoin unlimited, block size, blockchain, blocks, core, debate, Ethereum, exchanges, fork, letter, News, replay, split, tech, Twinning, unlimited

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