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São Paulo's Smart Sampa: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa, a facial recognition system using 25,000 cameras, has resulted in the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 criminals in six months, raising concerns about privacy despite high public approval.
São Paulo's Smart Sampa: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa, a facial recognition system using 25,000 cameras, has resulted in the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 criminals in six months, raising concerns about privacy despite high public approval.
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68% Bias Score


Rooney Wins \£3 Million in Libel Case Against Vardy
Coleen Rooney won a libel case against Rebekah Vardy in the London High Court, receiving over \£3 million in damages and costs after Vardy leaked Rooney's private Instagram posts to The Sun.
Rooney Wins \£3 Million in Libel Case Against Vardy
Coleen Rooney won a libel case against Rebekah Vardy in the London High Court, receiving over \£3 million in damages and costs after Vardy leaked Rooney's private Instagram posts to The Sun.
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64% Bias Score


Meta Wins $168 Million Verdict Against Spyware Firm NSO
Meta Platforms won a $168 million verdict against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group for exploiting a WhatsApp bug to install spyware on users' phones, following a previous ruling confirming NSO's illegal activities; the verdict includes compensatory and punitive damages and sets a precedent for account...
Meta Wins $168 Million Verdict Against Spyware Firm NSO
Meta Platforms won a $168 million verdict against Israeli spyware firm NSO Group for exploiting a WhatsApp bug to install spyware on users' phones, following a previous ruling confirming NSO's illegal activities; the verdict includes compensatory and punitive damages and sets a precedent for account...
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40% Bias Score


Worldcoin: Biometric Identity Project Faces Global Regulatory Backlash
Sam Altman's Tools for Humanity launched Worldcoin, a biometric digital identity system offering cryptocurrency rewards, but faces global regulatory scrutiny over data privacy and user consent issues, with 12 million users already enrolled.
Worldcoin: Biometric Identity Project Faces Global Regulatory Backlash
Sam Altman's Tools for Humanity launched Worldcoin, a biometric digital identity system offering cryptocurrency rewards, but faces global regulatory scrutiny over data privacy and user consent issues, with 12 million users already enrolled.
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56% Bias Score


Chile's Penal System: Transparency's Excessive Price
Chile's penal system, while aiming for transparency, suffers from excessive information leaks due to a lack of safeguards protecting private information, impacting privacy and due process; this is exacerbated by technology.
Chile's Penal System: Transparency's Excessive Price
Chile's penal system, while aiming for transparency, suffers from excessive information leaks due to a lack of safeguards protecting private information, impacting privacy and due process; this is exacerbated by technology.
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28% Bias Score


Co-op Data Breach Exposes Customer Information
The UK's Co-op grocery and financial services group confirmed a data breach affecting an unspecified number of its 6.2 million members, exposing names and contact details but not financial information; the incident prompted an apology and a recommendation to members to enhance password security, wit...
Co-op Data Breach Exposes Customer Information
The UK's Co-op grocery and financial services group confirmed a data breach affecting an unspecified number of its 6.2 million members, exposing names and contact details but not financial information; the incident prompted an apology and a recommendation to members to enhance password security, wit...
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40% Bias Score

Google Maps Uses AI to Identify Locations in Screenshots, Raising Privacy Concerns
Google Maps' new feature uses Gemini AI to identify locations within screenshots, saving them for users' review and impacting user convenience and privacy. The feature allows users to easily organize locations from screenshots for trip planning but requires access to photo data.

Google Maps Uses AI to Identify Locations in Screenshots, Raising Privacy Concerns
Google Maps' new feature uses Gemini AI to identify locations within screenshots, saving them for users' review and impacting user convenience and privacy. The feature allows users to easily organize locations from screenshots for trip planning but requires access to photo data.
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56% Bias Score

Ransomware Attack Targets Canadian School Board Despite Previous Ransom Payment
The Toronto District School Board is facing a second ransom demand after a December 2024 data breach involving PowerSchool, which had already paid a ransom, revealing the limitations of this approach to data security.

Ransomware Attack Targets Canadian School Board Despite Previous Ransom Payment
The Toronto District School Board is facing a second ransom demand after a December 2024 data breach involving PowerSchool, which had already paid a ransom, revealing the limitations of this approach to data security.
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28% Bias Score

Meta AI: Personalized AI Raises Major Privacy Concerns
Meta's new AI app, Meta AI, uses data from Facebook and Instagram to create personalized responses, raising privacy concerns due to its default retention of all conversations and the lack of a clear opt-out for training data.

Meta AI: Personalized AI Raises Major Privacy Concerns
Meta's new AI app, Meta AI, uses data from Facebook and Instagram to create personalized responses, raising privacy concerns due to its default retention of all conversations and the lack of a clear opt-out for training data.
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56% Bias Score

Dogequest" Doxxing: Inaccurate Data Fuels Tesla-Related Domestic Terrorism
The "Dogequest" website, launched on March 18, 2025, published personal information of alleged Tesla owners, many of whom never owned a Tesla or sold theirs years ago, leading to real-world consequences including firebombings and threats, prompting law enforcement to label these attacks as domestic ...

Dogequest" Doxxing: Inaccurate Data Fuels Tesla-Related Domestic Terrorism
The "Dogequest" website, launched on March 18, 2025, published personal information of alleged Tesla owners, many of whom never owned a Tesla or sold theirs years ago, leading to real-world consequences including firebombings and threats, prompting law enforcement to label these attacks as domestic ...
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52% Bias Score

HHS Autism Study Sparks Privacy Concerns, Petition Reaches 50,000 Signatures
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) plans a $50 million autism study using a large database of autistic individuals' health information, sparking concerns about data misuse and lack of transparency, prompting a petition with nearly 50,000 signatures, and leading HHS to claim it's no...

HHS Autism Study Sparks Privacy Concerns, Petition Reaches 50,000 Signatures
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) plans a $50 million autism study using a large database of autistic individuals' health information, sparking concerns about data misuse and lack of transparency, prompting a petition with nearly 50,000 signatures, and leading HHS to claim it's no...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Appeals for Access to Social Security Data
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court for access to Social Security data by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, which a Maryland judge restricted due to privacy concerns, prompting a Supreme Court response request by May 12th.

Trump Administration Appeals for Access to Social Security Data
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court for access to Social Security data by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, which a Maryland judge restricted due to privacy concerns, prompting a Supreme Court response request by May 12th.
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64% Bias Score
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