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2020: Year 11 Of “The Transformation”

If the U.S. hopes to benefit from the Bitcoin transformation, it needs to refrain from heavy-handed and unAmerican regulatory efforts.

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Everything You Need to Know About the Looming Battle Over Privacy in Crypto

Jake Chervinsky, general counsel at Compound Labs, and Kristin Smith, executive director of The Blockchain Association, talk about the storm brewing in the...

If I Go to a Protest, What Kinds of Personal Information Might Police Collect About Me? (important guest post)

(And how long can it stick around?) By: Lauren Kirchner On the evening of May 29, New Yorkers went out by the thousands for the...

Here’s what the IRS should know – Bitcoin is not just money

The cryptocurrency industry has been developing at quite a fast pace and this has helped change the outlook of investors and governments around...

U.S. Army Esports Returns to Twitch Following Controversies on User Bans, Recruiting Practices

U.S. Army Esports will resume live streaming on Twitch Friday, after taking a hiatus from the platform in July following criticism from U.S....

Digital privacy: A double-edged sword

Digital privacy is paramount to the global community, but it must be balanced against the proliferation of digital-first crimes, including child sexual abuse,...

Privacy watchdogs from the UK, Australia team up, snap on gloves to probe AI-for-cops upstart Clearview

Following Canada's lead earlier this week, privacy watchdogs in Britain and Australia today launched a joint investigation into how Clearview AI harvests and...

DoJ Backs Trump’s Challenge to Section 230 and Social Media Platform Neutrality

On June 17, the United States Department of Justice issued new recommendations to roll back decades-old protections for online platforms publishing third-party content.Section...

The U.S. Flies Drones and Spy Planes Over American Cities to Surveil Protesters and Maybe More

As the civil protests in the U.S. continue, the Project on Government Oversight (POGO) reported that a military-class...

Former BTC Developer Settles ‘Rapist’ Defamation Suit

Peter Todd, a former Bitcoin Core developer, has settled a defamation lawsuit against cryptographer Isis Lovecruft who accused Todd of being a rapist...

Mine how you go: Kubeflow ML clusters hijacked to craft crypto-coins, Facebook code used to dig up actual minerals

Roundup Welcome to your weekly dose of AI-related news beyond what we've already covered. Kubernetes machine-learning toolkit exploited to mine crypto: Microsoft said...

Drone companies abdicate responsibility in selling to law enforcement

It’s an open secret that law enforcement is deploying drones to surveil the nationwide protests against racial injustice. Indeed, in an open letter,...

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