Le numérique est politique et la politique doit, elle aussi, être numérique. – Valentin Chaput
Mois : mars 2015 (Page 2 of 6)
Le rythme soutenu du développement technologique qui permet à chacun, partout dans le monde, d’utiliser les nouvelles technologies de l’information et de la communication, accroît simultanément la capacité des pouvoirs publics, des entreprises et des particuliers d’exercer une surveillance, ainsi que d’intercepter et de collecter des données, ce qui peut constituer une violation des droits de l’homme.
via L’ONU se dote d’un rapporteur spécial sur la vie privée.
Nothing attracts news organizations like Facebook. And nothing makes them more nervous.
… another concrete example of a federal agency using new facial recognition technology to catch criminals.
via Florida man, initially thought dead, arrested after facial recognition match | Ars Technica.
The company is currently working on a project that will allow Gmail users to more easily receive bills in their email inbox instead of their mailbox. Called Pony Express, the service also is designed to let people pay their bills within Gmail, rather than having to go to a telecom or utility company’s website to complete a payment.
via Google Pony Express May Let You Receive, Pay Bills Directly in Gmail | Re/code.
Your Location Has Been Shared 5,398 Times !
via Apps Snoop on Your Location Way More Than You Think | WIRED.
Algorithms have stamina, and they do not factor in things like age, race, gender or sexual orientation. « That’s the beauty of math, » Salazar says. « It’s blind. »
via Now Algorithms Are Deciding Whom To Hire, Based On Voice : All Tech Considered : NPR.
Explore the world through someone else’s eyes.
via Periscope.
Your neighbor might see a different commercial than you while watching the same basketball game. And your kids, watching that game in another room, might see yet a different spot.
La dichotomie en ligne/hors-ligne est le cœur du problème. Les interactions sociales sur Internet sont de vraies interactions sociales.
via Harcèlement en ligne : « Le problème, ce n’est pas l’anonymat ».