To protect our privacy, we should divorce the Duke Marriage Pact
By Niharika Vattikonda and Jess Edelson | February 13, 2021We’re here to crash your (algorithmically-selected) weddings.
We’re here to crash your (algorithmically-selected) weddings.
It’s clear that we’re seeing a new path forward for privacy advocates: the ballot box.
The reality is, right now, our data isn’t even treated as our property.
That camera shot of you panicking about a logic game on the LSAT? Still hanging out on the virtual proctor company’s servers, maybe even after you graduate from law school.
When the Twitter algorithm decides to resize a photo and hide non-white faces, it’s not just a fluke. It’s a major problem.
Students in 2020, many of whom do not remember a world without Facebook, are not the same as they were in 2004. We must hold Facebook's new product to higher privacy standards.
It’s time for Zoom (and others) to join the ranks of America’s critical infrastructure.
Have you ever thought about what it takes to get a synthetic uterus through the TSA screening line at the airport?