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AI Plush Toys: Developmental Risks Outweigh Benefits, Experts Warn
AI-powered plush toys, marketed as screen-free alternatives, raise concerns among child development experts due to potential negative impacts on emotional development and privacy.
AI Plush Toys: Developmental Risks Outweigh Benefits, Experts Warn
AI-powered plush toys, marketed as screen-free alternatives, raise concerns among child development experts due to potential negative impacts on emotional development and privacy.
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44% Bias Score


Voice Assistants: Market Growth and Technological Advancements
The global voice assistant market shows significant growth, with 150 million smart speakers and 455 million personal audio devices sold in 2024; however, economic sustainability remains a challenge, as seen in Amazon's Alexa division losses. Advancements in LLMs are driving wider adoption and new ap...
Voice Assistants: Market Growth and Technological Advancements
The global voice assistant market shows significant growth, with 150 million smart speakers and 455 million personal audio devices sold in 2024; however, economic sustainability remains a challenge, as seen in Amazon's Alexa division losses. Advancements in LLMs are driving wider adoption and new ap...
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48% Bias Score


Justice Department Seeks Widespread Voter Data from States, Raising Privacy Concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice is requesting voter data and election information from at least 15 states, raising concerns about federal overreach and voter privacy; this action reflects a shift towards investigating past elections and influencing future ones under the Trump administration.
Justice Department Seeks Widespread Voter Data from States, Raising Privacy Concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice is requesting voter data and election information from at least 15 states, raising concerns about federal overreach and voter privacy; this action reflects a shift towards investigating past elections and influencing future ones under the Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score


Amazon Acquires AI-Powered Wristband Startup Bee
Amazon acquired Bee, a San Francisco startup, for its $49.99 AI-powered wristband that passively listens and offers helpful prompts; this contrasts with Amazon's previous wearable failures and signals a strategic shift toward AI-driven devices.
Amazon Acquires AI-Powered Wristband Startup Bee
Amazon acquired Bee, a San Francisco startup, for its $49.99 AI-powered wristband that passively listens and offers helpful prompts; this contrasts with Amazon's previous wearable failures and signals a strategic shift toward AI-driven devices.
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40% Bias Score


Flock Safety Expands Surveillance Network, Raising Privacy Concerns
Flock Safety, a $7.5 billion car surveillance company, is adding live video feed capabilities to its network of tens of thousands of AI-powered license plate readers across 49 states, raising privacy concerns despite claims of auditability and transparency; the company also acquired Lucidus Tech's t...
Flock Safety Expands Surveillance Network, Raising Privacy Concerns
Flock Safety, a $7.5 billion car surveillance company, is adding live video feed capabilities to its network of tens of thousands of AI-powered license plate readers across 49 states, raising privacy concerns despite claims of auditability and transparency; the company also acquired Lucidus Tech's t...
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52% Bias Score


Google Pixel 9's Connected Cameras Feature: Dual-Angle Streaming with Limitations
Google's March 2025 Pixel Feature Drop includes Connected Cameras, allowing Pixel 9 users to stream video from two angles (a primary Pixel and a secondary Pixel or compatible GoPro) within social media apps, although audio switches with the camera view and ad-hoc use is restricted.
Google Pixel 9's Connected Cameras Feature: Dual-Angle Streaming with Limitations
Google's March 2025 Pixel Feature Drop includes Connected Cameras, allowing Pixel 9 users to stream video from two angles (a primary Pixel and a secondary Pixel or compatible GoPro) within social media apps, although audio switches with the camera view and ad-hoc use is restricted.
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40% Bias Score

Sacramento's High Car Recovery Rate, Low Arrest Rate: A Technological Solution with Systemic Limits
Sacramento, California boasts an 80% stolen vehicle recovery rate, far exceeding the national average of 60%, due to its real-time crime center and network of cameras; however, only 13% of cases result in arrests, largely due to the regional nature of auto theft and limitations in apprehending suspe...

Sacramento's High Car Recovery Rate, Low Arrest Rate: A Technological Solution with Systemic Limits
Sacramento, California boasts an 80% stolen vehicle recovery rate, far exceeding the national average of 60%, due to its real-time crime center and network of cameras; however, only 13% of cases result in arrests, largely due to the regional nature of auto theft and limitations in apprehending suspe...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Launches Health Data Sharing Program Amid Privacy Concerns
The Trump administration launched a program allowing Americans to share their health data with private tech companies, aiming to improve access to medical records; however, privacy concerns are raised due to the administration's past practices.

Trump Administration Launches Health Data Sharing Program Amid Privacy Concerns
The Trump administration launched a program allowing Americans to share their health data with private tech companies, aiming to improve access to medical records; however, privacy concerns are raised due to the administration's past practices.
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44% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Police to Use Palantir's "Gotham" Software Amidst Privacy Concerns
Baden-Württemberg's police will use Palantir's "Gotham" software to analyze crime data starting in Q2 2026, costing €25 million over five years, despite concerns about data privacy and reliance on a US company; parliamentary oversight and a planned European alternative aim to mitigate risks.

Baden-Württemberg Police to Use Palantir's "Gotham" Software Amidst Privacy Concerns
Baden-Württemberg's police will use Palantir's "Gotham" software to analyze crime data starting in Q2 2026, costing €25 million over five years, despite concerns about data privacy and reliance on a US company; parliamentary oversight and a planned European alternative aim to mitigate risks.
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48% Bias Score

Flock Safety's Expansion of Police Surveillance Raises Privacy Concerns
Police will soon be able to use Flock Safety's AI-powered cameras for surveillance, raising privacy concerns; the $7.5 billion company already has tens of thousands of license plate readers and will add live feed access this fall.

Flock Safety's Expansion of Police Surveillance Raises Privacy Concerns
Police will soon be able to use Flock Safety's AI-powered cameras for surveillance, raising privacy concerns; the $7.5 billion company already has tens of thousands of license plate readers and will add live feed access this fall.
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56% Bias Score

Consumer Demand Uncertain for AI-Powered Home Appliances
Samsung's new Bespoke AI appliances, including a vacuum with text alerts and a refrigerator with a large screen, are facing questions of consumer demand, with only 15% of households currently owning a smart large appliance, according to 2024 surveys.

Consumer Demand Uncertain for AI-Powered Home Appliances
Samsung's new Bespoke AI appliances, including a vacuum with text alerts and a refrigerator with a large screen, are facing questions of consumer demand, with only 15% of households currently owning a smart large appliance, according to 2024 surveys.
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40% Bias Score

Apple Disables iCloud's Advanced Data Protection in UK
Apple disables its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for UK iCloud users, likely to avoid complying with a British government demand for a data "back door", raising concerns about global data privacy.

Apple Disables iCloud's Advanced Data Protection in UK
Apple disables its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature for UK iCloud users, likely to avoid complying with a British government demand for a data "back door", raising concerns about global data privacy.
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48% Bias Score
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