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Big data
Total Results: 20
October 23, 2024
Blair was right about ID cards
Our privacy is long gone
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
08.05
08.05
The personal has consumed the political
Feelings matter more than ideas
Timandra Harkness
Saturday
12.11
12.11
The truth about eco-fascism
Environmentalism has been hijacked by the technocrats
Paul Kingsnorth
Tuesday
13.07
13.07
The Chinese future isn’t bright
Technology is the perfect instrument of tyranny
Peter Pomerantsev
Tuesday
14.04
14.04
Can your smartphone crack Covid?
Contact-tracing apps are touted as a way out of lockdown. But what about privacy?
Timandra Harkness
Tuesday
24.12
24.12
The inescapable misogyny of modern life
Caroline Criado Perez describes an all-consuming system of oppression and denial
Tanya Gold
Monday
16.12
16.12
Don’t blame Big Tech for society’s problems
We should know better than to think Google & co have our best interests at heart
Timandra Harkness
Thursday
03.10
03.10
Should we trust AI to hire and fire?
Algorithms are just as biased as the humans who create them
Tom Chivers
Thursday
19.09
19.09
Statistically, you shouldn’t believe the news
It's easy to misinterpret data, says Tom Chivers. Luckily David Spiegelhalter's book has some useful tips about understanding headline figures.
Tom Chivers
Friday
05.04
05.04
If you want to get ahead, take a risk
Timandra Harkness
Wednesday
20.03
20.03
Don’t be afraid of the digital dustbin
MySpace's massive data loss is a wake-up call to embrace digital amnesia
Sam Leith
Friday
08.03
08.03
The inescapable misogyny of the modern world
A shocking new book describes an all-consuming system of oppression and denial
Tanya Gold
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