Science and Technology

Does your school use suicide prevention software?

Does your school use suicide prevention software?

Student mental health has become a pressing concern, leading many educational institutions to adopt suicide prevention software. This technology, developed by companies like Gaggle, GoGuardian Beacon, Bark, and Securly, monitors students' digital interactions, analyzing everything from Google searches to emails to text messages to schoolwork. The goal is to identify the first signs of distress or suicidal thoughts. While the intent is to save lives, this raises significant privacy concerns, sparking a debate about the balance between protecting students and respecting their individual privacy. These tools, while sometimes criticized for false positives – such as alerts triggered by innocuous searches…
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The dramatic fall of a cryptocurrency power duo

The dramatic fall of a cryptocurrency power duo

Once celebrated as a formidable duo on the Washington cryptocurrency circuit, Ryan Salame, a former FTX executive, and Michelle Bond, a crypto policy advocate and former congressional hopeful, now find themselves facing the challenges of impending prison sentences. The couple's journey from the peak of cryptocurrency advocacy to their current difficulties highlights the volatile nature of the cryptocurrency industry and its repercussions on their personal and professional lives. Ryan Salame was known in the industry for his luxurious lifestyle, which included a pristine white Porsche and a luxury residence in the Bahamas. His partner, Michelle Bond, was a highly regarded…
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Brazilian Supreme Court greenlights new social media regulations

Brazilian Supreme Court greenlights new social media regulations

In a landmark decision, Brazil's Supreme Court has authorized the implementation of new rules for social media platforms, marking a significant development in the country's digital communications landscape. This ruling comes after extensive deliberations and is seen as a pivotal moment for online governance in Brazil. The decision was overseen by Judge Alexandre de Moraes, who played an instrumental role in digital policy discussions. The new regulations are expected to address various concerns related to online security, data privacy and the spread of misinformation. This move is part of a broader effort to ensure that social media platforms operate within…
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A new documentary reignites the quest for Bitcoin’s creator

A new documentary reignites the quest for Bitcoin’s creator

The enigmatic figure behind Bitcoin, known only as Satoshi Nakamoto, continues to be an object of fascination and mystery nearly two decades after the cryptocurrency's creation. A new documentary, "Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery," produced by HBO and directed by Cullen Hoback, delves into this enigma, aiming not only to reveal Nakamoto's true identity, but also to explore the importance of knowing the The architect behind this revolutionary technology. Released this Tuesday, the documentary posits that Canadian programmer Peter Todd could be the elusive Nakamoto, adding a new twist to the ongoing debate and search for the real person or…
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