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@lilaphasia

@lilaphasia
8 posts
2024-03-17
A growing awareness of the plight of workers whose livelihoods are controlled by AI has made its way into the courts... #GigEconomy https://www.ft.com/... “The broader trend of people rising up against gig work exploitation has given a collective voice to [this] group.” [image]
2024-03-17 View on X
Financial Times

How an Uber Eats worker created UberCheats, a web app that computed the actual distance a courier traveled, after suspecting algorithmic error and underpayment

A tech-savvy Uber Eats worker was sick of the algorithms that controlled his day.  So he decided to fight back X: @mrbrownsir , @hoofnagle , @ftmag , @michaelezra , @madhumita29 , ...

2024-02-11
If🇨🇳can't buy or make a single piece of a powerful chip,it could connect some less-advanced chiplets that it does have the ability to make. But this approach to chipmaking poses a bigger challenge: requires more sophisticated packaging techniques/R&D PWr https://www.technologyreview.com/ ... [image]
2024-02-11 View on X
MIT Technology Review

How chiplets could let Chinese companies circumvent US sanctions; China and local VCs have focused on propping up the domestic chiplet industry in the past year

By connecting several less-advanced chips into one, Chinese companies could circumvent the sanctions set by the US government.

2024-02-10
If🇨🇳can't buy or make a single piece of a powerful chip,it could connect some less-advanced chiplets that it does have the ability to make. But this approach to chipmaking poses a bigger challenge: requires more sophisticated packaging techniques/R&D PWr https://www.technologyreview.com/ ... [image]
2024-02-10 View on X
MIT Technology Review

How chiplet tech could allow Chinese companies to circumvent US sanctions, as the Chinese government and VCs focus on propping up the domestic chiplet industry

By connecting several less-advanced chips into one, Chinese companies could circumvent the sanctions set by the US government.

2023-09-10
@piotrmiecz The techies acknowledge they've been outmuscled in the battle with child protection groups and the government, which even shelled out more than half a million pounds to top ad agency M&C Saatchi to fight its corner. @10kubawator @GosiaFraser https://www.politico.eu/...
2023-09-10 View on X
Politico

How privacy campaigners and tech executives, like Signal president Meredith Whittaker, teamed up to challenge the UK's Online Safety Bill encryption crackdown

LONDON — Deep in the recesses of Britain's Hogwarts-like houses of parliament, a Facebook lobbyist-turned-lord is trying to foment a rebellion.

2022-01-05
https://www.ft.com/... quantum hardware system has seen a 10-fold improvement over the past two years..in the short term had shifted to trying to use quantum systems in tandem with classical computers to improve ML @QuantumDom
2022-01-05 View on X
Financial Times

As companies race to find practical applications for quantum computers, the short term focus is on boosting machine learning

Companies are jostling to be the first to find a practical application for quantum computers  —  The race is on to find the first practical use for quantum computing. Tweets: @dand...

#quantum whether it was getting close to producing “commercially relevant algorithms”. https://www.ft.com/... ..few doubt that the race is now on. REALLY?COMMERCIALLY not scientific relevant? WWW/Internet/GPS was created as “commercially relevant”🤔 @MazzucatoM @francesca_bria
2022-01-05 View on X
Financial Times

As companies race to find practical applications for quantum computers, the short term focus is on boosting machine learning

Companies are jostling to be the first to find a practical application for quantum computers  —  The race is on to find the first practical use for quantum computing. Tweets: @dand...

2021-03-01
She saw how people — innocent or guilty — could be mangled by systems beyond their control. And she learned how to beat billion$ opponents with a fraction of the financial firepower. She describes her work as “asymmetric warfare.” https://www.theguardian.com/ ... @JedrzejNiklas
2021-03-01 View on X
The Guardian

Profile of lawyer and activist Cori Crider who is suing Facebook and outsourcing company CPL in Ireland's High Court on behalf of traumatized content moderators

innocent or guilty — could be mangled by systems beyond their control. And she learned how to beat billion$ opponents with a fraction of the financial firepower. She describes her ...

She watched billions of dollars in military contracts hoovered up by the likes of Google, Amazon, Palantir; the vast expansion of government surveillance of its own citizens;"It felt like something fundamentally different in the way power was operating." https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
2021-03-01 View on X
The Guardian

Profile of lawyer and activist Cori Crider who is suing Facebook and outsourcing company CPL in Ireland's High Court on behalf of traumatized content moderators

innocent or guilty — could be mangled by systems beyond their control. And she learned how to beat billion$ opponents with a fraction of the financial firepower. She describes her ...