An Israeli Company Is Hawking Its Self-Launching Drone System to U.S. Police Departments
A Louisiana sheriff’s department has been testing the drone system, which is already used by the Israeli police and many settlements.
A Louisiana sheriff’s department has been testing the drone system, which is already used by the Israeli police and many settlements.
NSO Group, which makes Pegasus spyware, keeps trying to extract information from Citizen Lab researchers — and a judge keeps swatting it down.
Israel’s War on Gaza
Google downplays its military work with Israel, but “Project Nimbus” documents tie the American tech giants to Israel’s deadly military capabilities.
Any battlefield use of the software would be a dramatic turnaround for OpenAI, which describes its mission as developing AI that can benefit all of humanity.
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Israel’s War on Gaza
Google prohibits using its tech for “immediate harm,” but Israel is harnessing its facial recognition to set up a dragnet of Palestinians.
A shadowy figure spent years ingratiating themself to a developer, then injected a backdoor that could have taken over millions of computers.
As state police amass more spying tools, privacy advocates say Congress’s debate over a mass surveillance bill offers hope for reform.
Israel’s War on Gaza
In the days after October 7, Meta said it removed more than 2 million pieces of Hebrew and Arabic content, but didn’t break down the data.
Musk made hay of his legal battle against secret surveillance but continued selling X user data to a company that facilitates government monitoring.