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News & Articles By Laura Harris
07/10/2025
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By Laura Harris
South Dakota enacts porn site age verification law
Gov. Larry Rhoden signed House Bill 1053, which requires websites that regularly host material “harmful to minors” to verify that users are at least 18 years old using official identification or financial information. The law prohibits websites from storing or selling users’ identifying information collected during age verification, with misdemeanor and felony penalties for violations. […]
07/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
Proton joins antitrust lawsuit against Apple, citing threats to competition and privacy
Swiss privacy-focused company Proton has joined a federal lawsuit in California accusing Apple of abusing its control over iOS and the App Store to stifle competition and harm consumer privacy. The lawsuit alleges Apple maintains a monopoly over app distribution by blocking rivals, limiting consumer choice and forcing developers to use its in-app payment system. […]
07/05/2025
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By Laura Harris
Americans’ average attention span plummets to just 47 seconds, new survey finds
Americans’ average attention span on computer tasks has dropped from 2.5 minutes to just 47 seconds over the past two decades – a 69 percent decline, according to a 2025 Ohio State survey. Three in four adults report difficulty concentrating, primarily due to stress (43 percent), poor sleep (39 percent) and digital distractions (35 percent), […]
06/25/2025
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By Laura Harris
Austria advances controversial spyware law enabling government access to encrypted messaging apps
Austria’s cabinet has approved legislation allowing law enforcement to use spyware (Bundestrojaner) to infiltrate encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram. Under the new framework, authorities can monitor encrypted communications even when there is no criminal suspicion, provided other investigative methods have failed. Surveillance requests must be reviewed by the Federal Administrative Court, with […]
06/24/2025
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By Laura Harris
DHS warns of surge in China-made signal jammers smuggled into the United States
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reported an 830 percent increase in the seizure of China-made signal jammers at U.S. borders since 2021, warning that these devices are being smuggled in via sophisticated methods. DHS has linked signal jammers to crimes by foreign nationals, including home invasions and bank robberies in multiple states. The […]
06/24/2025
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By Laura Harris
Meta tried to poach OpenAI talent with $100 million signing bonuses, Sam Altman says
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claims Meta has offered signing bonuses up to $100 million and large compensation packages to lure top OpenAI talent, but says none of the company’s “best people” have left. Altman criticized Meta’s approach, arguing that high guaranteed pay and efforts to copy OpenAI undermine innovation and create a culture that doesn’t […]
06/23/2025
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By Laura Harris
EU collaborates with foreign governments on digital ID
The European Commission’s new International Digital Strategy aims to export its digital governance framework globally, promoting a “secure and democratic digital transformation.” The strategy seeks formal partnerships with countries like Ukraine, Moldova and Brazil to advance digital ID interoperability and mutual recognition of electronic trust services. It emphasizes collaboration through the UN’s Global Digital Compact […]
06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
Amazon CEO warns AI will shrink corporate workforce in coming years
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy warned employees that Amazon expects a smaller corporate workforce in the coming years due to efficiency gains from generative AI and digital agents. Jassy emphasized that while some jobs will be eliminated, new roles will emerge, urging employees to see AI as a helpful “teammate” rather than a replacement. Jassy’s remarks […]
06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
Russia to mandate state-backed digital ID app on all new devices starting September
Starting September, all smartphones and electronic devices sold in Russia must come preloaded with a government-developed app that consolidates digital ID, messaging and access to public services. The platform will allow users to verify identity, sign documents, access benefits and conduct financial transactions, effectively replacing many physical forms of identification. The law mandates that the […]
06/20/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.K. police deploy controversial AI surveillance tool built by Palantir
British police forces, led by Bedfordshire Police, have contracted U.S. tech firm Palantir to pilot “Nectar,” an AI system that compiles and analyzes sensitive personal data to support law enforcement. Nectar merges data from 80 sources, including intelligence reports and traffic cameras, and processes 11 categories of sensitive information such as race, religion, political beliefs, […]
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