Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns artificial intelligence will soon “be everywhere” and could have a significant effect on human relationships. Source: Former Google CEO
Category: Conspiracy
Conspiracies that turned out to be true
The Australian government wants to expand the ‘digital identity’ system that lets Australians access services. There are many potential pitfalls
Without careful planning and implementation, the government risks making many of the same mistakes ushered in by the hasty ‘datafication’ of society, which has been
NIH acknowledges US funded gain-of-function at Wuhan lab, despite Fauci’s denials
The National Institutes of Health is now admitting to funding gain-of-function research on bats infected with the coronavirus at a lab in Wuhan, China despite
Trump launches his own social media platform, calling it TRUTH Social
Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he will launch his own social media platform, TRUTH Social, according to a press release by Trump Media and
Ready to field decentralized digital ID services, Microsoft seeks partners | Biometric Update
In a decentralized ID landscape, the person’s critical data is stored securely and released only when and how that person chooses. Source: Ready to field
Attacks on freedom of expression ‘devastating’ for public health
Censorship, misinformation during pandemic have had ‘a devastating impact’ on access to information, Amnesty says. “The pandemic provided a “dangerous situation” where governments used new
UK’s Johnson invites Bill Gates, JPMorgan’s Dimon, others to dinner -The Telegraph
Mysterious or badly timed meeting? This is taking part the day before a big Covid vote in the UKs Parliament. Thought provoking. UK Prime Minister
Who has been named in the Pandora Papers?
Some of those named after secrets files were leaked to a consortium of journalists that revealed offshore deals. Source: Who has been named in the
Pandora Papers: Rich and powerful deny wrongdoing after dump of purported secrets
The Czech prime minister, the king of Jordan and the chairman of a well-known Indian conglomerate were among global figures denying wrongdoing on Monday after
Facebook promotes hate to make money, whistleblower claims
The social media giant knows hate speech is a problem. It also knows it’s profitable, a former employee claimed on Sunday. Source: Facebook promotes hate