The proposition is simple: Install a device in your car and allow your insurance company to monitor your driving—how fast you drive, how hard you brake, how sharply you corner, and so on. In exchange, it will give you a discount on your premiums.
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At least five Muslim-Americans, including prominent lawyers, a civil rights leader and academics, were targeted for years-long surveillance by the FBI and the National Security Agency.
We visualized 7.5 Million miles of activity in major cities all across the globe to get an insight into Human activity. Walking, running, cycling, and motorized transportation data tell us different stories. (via Human Data)
(via Building 3D with Ikea)
Attorneys, prosecutors, judges, and juries, who overestimate the precision of cell-phone location records…
At some point, it may best to give up the game and leave the phone at home—or in the nearest fridge.
(via Withings Activité)
There are early signs that the ruling in Europe is rippling elsewhere. Hong Kong’s top privacy regulator, Allen Chiang Yam-wang, said in a blog post published Thursday that he expects cases similar to the one in Europe will soon be heard in Canada and Japan and suggested that Google should apply the ruling in Europe globally.
Placer l’algorithme au cœur de son modèle conduit à s’interroger sur la place que l’on peut accorder aux modalités d’intervention publique comme garant de la diversité et du pluralisme des opinions, reposant sur le principe de l’exception culturelle, dans un régime bottom up.


