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Wired - Vaccine Registries Are Good, Vaccine Apps Are Invasive
Wired - Vaccine Registries Are Good, Vaccine Apps Are Invasive
Op-ed, COVIDcommunications staffApril 27, 2021vaccine app, Excelsior Pass, New York, covid-19
NY Daily News - Corey Johnson should face the music: The Council speaker is bottling up a face recognition ban
NY Daily News - Corey Johnson should face the music: The Council speaker is bottling up a face recognition ban
Op-ed, NYCcommunications staffApril 27, 2021New York City, NYPD, facial recognition, City Council, ICE, police, Corey Johnson
Fast Company - We don’t need weak laws governing AI in hiring—we need a ban
Fast Company - We don’t need weak laws governing AI in hiring—we need a ban
NYC, TechnologyAlbert cahnApril 15, 2021albert2021-1, AI bias, New York City, artificial intelligence
The Daily Beast - I Forged New York’s Digital Vaccine Passport in 11 Minutes Flat
The Daily Beast - I Forged New York’s Digital Vaccine Passport in 11 Minutes Flat
COVIDAlbert cahnApril 14, 2021albert2021-1, vaccine passport, Excelsior Pass, Andrew Cuomo, covid-19
The Guardian - Your 'smart home' is watching – and possibly sharing your data with the police
The Guardian - Your 'smart home' is watching – and possibly sharing your data with the police
TechnologyAlbert cahnApril 5, 2021albert2021-1, smart home, ICE, surveillance, facial recognition
Fast Company - The CDC’s program to track vaccine effectiveness over time leaves out 60 million Americans
Fast Company - The CDC’s program to track vaccine effectiveness over time leaves out 60 million Americans
COVIDAlbert cahnMarch 15, 2021albert2021-1, surveillance, vaccine, COVID-19, CDC
Gotham Gazette - ‘Cuomo’s Coronavirus Coup’ Revisited – One Year Later
Gotham Gazette - ‘Cuomo’s Coronavirus Coup’ Revisited – One Year Later
COVIDAlbert cahnMarch 13, 2021New York, covid-19, Andrew Cuomo
NY Daily News - Ban ‘digital stop-and-frisk’: Facial recognition technology too prone to errors
NY Daily News - Ban ‘digital stop-and-frisk’: Facial recognition technology too prone to errors
Op-ed, TechnologyAlbert cahnMarch 10, 2021facial recognition, New York, surveillance
Wired - Vaccine Passports Can Help the US Reopen— or Further Divide Us
Wired - Vaccine Passports Can Help the US Reopen— or Further Divide Us
COVID, Op-edAlbert cahnMarch 2, 2021vaccine passports, covid-19
NY Daily News - The software behind the curtain: New York’s first attempt to let its people see the workings of government algorithms is woefully incomplete
NY Daily News - The software behind the curtain: New York’s first attempt to let its people see the workings of government algorithms is woefully incomplete
Op-ed, NYCAlbert cahnFebruary 9, 2021NYPD, surveillance, New York
NY Daily News - Ban ‘digital stop-and-frisk’: Facial recognition technology too prone to errors
NY Daily News - Ban ‘digital stop-and-frisk’: Facial recognition technology too prone to errors
Op-ed, NYCAlbert cahnFebruary 8, 2021New York, facial recognition, NYPD
OneZero - Note to Reporters: If Surveillance Data Shouldn’t Exist, Then Don’t Use It
OneZero - Note to Reporters: If Surveillance Data Shouldn’t Exist, Then Don’t Use It
Technology, Op-edAlbert cahnFebruary 8, 2021surveillance, Data
Fast Company - The U.S. can’t rebuke global tyranny when our companies sell tools that enable it
Fast Company - The U.S. can’t rebuke global tyranny when our companies sell tools that enable it
Technology, Op-edAlbert cahnFebruary 5, 2021facial recognition, New York City
The Hill - States are failing on big tech and privacy — Biden must take the lead
The Hill - States are failing on big tech and privacy — Biden must take the lead
Technology, Op-edAlbert cahnFebruary 5, 2021
OneZero - Black-Box Algorithms Shouldn’t Decide Who Gets a Vaccine
OneZero - Black-Box Algorithms Shouldn’t Decide Who Gets a Vaccine
Technology, Op-edcommunicationsJanuary 29, 2021vaccine, algorithms, covid-19
Gotham Gazette - Expand the School Ban, End the Use of Facial Recognition in New York
Gotham Gazette - Expand the School Ban, End the Use of Facial Recognition in New York
Op-ed, NYCAlbert cahnJanuary 26, 2021schools, facial recognition, education
The Daily Beast - Don’t let Cops Use the Insurrection to Justify Surveillance
The Daily Beast - Don’t let Cops Use the Insurrection to Justify Surveillance
Policing, Op-edAlbert cahnJanuary 23, 2021police, surveillance
Wired - The Capitol Attack Doesn’t Justify Expanding Surveillance
Wired - The Capitol Attack Doesn’t Justify Expanding Surveillance
Technology, Op-edAlbert cahnJanuary 9, 2021surveillance, democracy, facial recognition
The Daily Beast - Trump Didn’t Just Cross a Line in Inciting Today’s Riot in the Capitol—He Committed a Crime
The Daily Beast - Trump Didn’t Just Cross a Line in Inciting Today’s Riot in the Capitol—He Committed a Crime
Policing, Op-edAlbert cahnJanuary 7, 2021trump
The Daily Beast - Vaccine Passports are Big Tech’s Latest Dystopian Nightmare
The Daily Beast - Vaccine Passports are Big Tech’s Latest Dystopian Nightmare
Op-ed, COVIDAlbert cahnDecember 29, 2020vaccine passports, covid-19, surveillance, technology
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