Airline price gouging as Milton approached the FL coastline is atrocious + highlights a deeper issue: companies leveraging market conditions/consumer behavior data to exploit people- esp in times of crises. From flights to groceries, tech is used to inflate costs at our expense.
For 12 months we’ve watched Israel carry out a genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. Now these atrocities continue as Israel invades Lebanon, and the systematic efforts to silence + erase Palestinian voices continues.
"Digital archiving as we know it would not exist without the Internet Archive—without it, the world would lose its best public resource on internet history."
If Congress is going to give the FAA $105 billion, they need to bake in a ban on dangerous and discriminatory #FacialRecognition tech that the TSA is saying they're bringing to 400+ airports nationwide.
Facial recognition is snake oil from big tech companies that makes us less safe, not more safe. It isn't any faster than scanning your ticket, and the data collected could be hacked and stolen, sold to third party face AI scammers.
Worse, facial recognition disproportionately misidentifies Black and brown people, doubling down on the racial profiling and discrimination US airports are known for around the world.
Why are we giving our tax dollars to facial recognition companies w/racist tech?!
It's far past time for Congress to take action and ban facial recognition completely, but the FAA bill presents an opportunity to go after one of the ways in which this creepy surveillance tech is being nonconsensually forced into our lives.
Tell Congress to ban facial recognition from airports now and just scan people's tickets like we all want! Propping up facial recognition's use can only hurt our digital and human rights.
BREAKING: 28 consumer rights, press freedom, reproductive justice, racial justice, and LGBTQ+ organizations are calling on the FTC to launch a Do Not Call Registry for Data Brokers.
It’s time to get our loved ones’ addresses off the internet, people.
Congress is trying to push through a swarm of harmful internet bills that would severely impact human rights, expand surveillance, and censor the internet.
Today we’re launching a week of action to show our opposition to legislation like KOSA and EARN IT and demand that Congress focus on passing privacy legislation to actually protect us from big tech companies and data brokers, instead of pushing through misguided legislation before the August recess.
Digital rights are human rights. There's hardly anything as important as ensuring that our shared future has freedom of expression and creativity at its core.