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Hackers Claim Massive Data Breach at Instructure, Targeting 9,000 Schools
CyberSecurity

Hackers Claim Massive Data Breach at Instructure, Targeting 9,000 Schools

Hackers say they stole student and staff data from nearly 9,000 schools using Instructure’s Canvas platform and locked users out, demanding negotiation by May 12.

May 29, 20263 min read
Public Opposition to AI Data Centers Grows as NIMBY Sentiment Spreads
Tech Policy & Regulation

Public Opposition to AI Data Centers Grows as NIMBY Sentiment Spreads

A new survey shows Americans strongly oppose AI data centers near homes, citing noise, energy use and property value concerns. The backlash challenges Big Tech’s expansion plans.

May 24, 20262 min read
Sandstone Raises $30 Million to Automate Corporate Legal Work with AI
Startups / Funding

Sandstone Raises $30 Million to Automate Corporate Legal Work with AI

Sandstone secured $30M in Series A funding from Lightspeed and Sequoia to deploy AI for in-house legal teams, signaling a new wave of automation in corporate law.

Jun 9, 20263 min read
AI Critics Call Training Data Practices 'Unauthorized Plagiarism at Scale'
Tech Policy & Regulation

AI Critics Call Training Data Practices 'Unauthorized Plagiarism at Scale'

A rising number of critics argue generative AI systems rely on unauthorized copying of copyrighted work, amounting to plagiarism at unprecedented scale. The debate intensifies as lawsuits mount and regulators weigh new rules for training data.

May 21, 20263 min read
Bias in Text-to-Image Models Raises Urgent Questions for AI Ethics
AI / Machine Learning

Bias in Text-to-Image Models Raises Urgent Questions for AI Ethics

A new analysis reveals persistent racial and gender biases in popular text-to-image AI models. The findings underscore the need for more rigorous fairness testing before deployment.

Jun 21, 20262 min read
EU Court Case Tests Apple’s Grip on Interoperability
Tech Policy & Regulation

EU Court Case Tests Apple’s Grip on Interoperability

FSFE files a second intervention against Apple at the European Court of Justice, arguing the company must open its ecosystem under the Digital Markets Act.

May 22, 20262 min read
European police shut down VPN used by cybercriminals
Tech Policy & Regulation

European police shut down VPN used by cybercriminals

Europol and Eurojust led a multinational operation to take down 'First VPN,' a service accused of helping ransomware and fraud attackers evade detection.

May 21, 20262 min read
US Quantum Computing Push Faces Legal Challenge
Tech Policy & Regulation

US Quantum Computing Push Faces Legal Challenge

A $2 billion US government investment in nine quantum computing startups is under fire. Rep. Zoe Lofgren argues the spending violates the CHIPS Act.

May 25, 20263 min read
Faceprint Tracking Found in Meta Smart Glasses Code
Tech Policy & Regulation

Faceprint Tracking Found in Meta Smart Glasses Code

Code analysis reveals Meta smart glasses can perform faceprint tracking. Privacy experts warn of surveillance risks even before feature activation.

Jun 6, 20262 min read
AT&T Sues California Over $1B Cost of Aging Copper Network
Tech Policy & Regulation

AT&T Sues California Over $1B Cost of Aging Copper Network

AT&T sues California to end its obligation to provide landline service, arguing the network costs $1B annually and serves only 3% of households.

May 21, 20262 min read
Enterprise AI Shifts From Gold Rush to Governance Phase
AI / Machine Learning

Enterprise AI Shifts From Gold Rush to Governance Phase

The enterprise AI gold rush is over. A new phase focused on governance, integration and controlled autonomy is here. Most companies are unprepared for this shift.

Jun 19, 20262 min read
Female Founders Gain Alternative to VC With Reg CF Platform AQi
Startups / Funding

Female Founders Gain Alternative to VC With Reg CF Platform AQi

A PayPal veteran and a Navy officer launched AQi, an SEC-registered crowdfunding platform for women-led startups. It uses Regulation Crowdfunding to bypass traditional VC barriers.

Jun 3, 20263 min read
FBI seeks real-time access to nationwide license plate camera network
Tech Policy & Regulation

FBI seeks real-time access to nationwide license plate camera network

The FBI issued a request for proposals for nationwide license plate reader data in near real time. The contract would cover 75% of US locations and enable tracking of vehicles.

May 20, 20262 min read
Study Finds Widespread Proxy SDKs in LG Smart TV Apps
CyberSecurity

Study Finds Widespread Proxy SDKs in LG Smart TV Apps

Research shows nearly half of LG Smart TV apps contain residential proxy SDKs that can route user traffic for ad fraud and geo-spoofing. The finding raises major privacy concerns.

Jun 23, 20263 min read
Google Calls Search Monopoly Ruling Flawed in Appeal, Says It Won Fairly
Tech Policy & Regulation

Google Calls Search Monopoly Ruling Flawed in Appeal, Says It Won Fairly

Google appeals its search monopoly ruling, arguing the decision overstepped legal bounds. The company says it won market position through fair competition.

May 22, 20262 min read
Anthropic Launches Claude Fable 5, Offering Public Access to Advanced Mythos AI
AI / Machine Learning

Anthropic Launches Claude Fable 5, Offering Public Access to Advanced Mythos AI

Anthropic has released Claude Fable 5, a public-facing version of its Mythos-class AI model. The model includes strict guardrails to prevent responses in sensitive areas like cybersecurity and biology.

Jun 9, 20263 min read
The Case Against AI Skepticism Is Weaker Than You Think
Tech Policy & Regulation

The Case Against AI Skepticism Is Weaker Than You Think

A growing backlash against AI is not just noise. It reflects real concerns about control, labor and culture that the tech industry ignores at its peril.

May 21, 20263 min read
Google Tests Reduced Free Storage for New Accounts Without Phone Number
Big Tech

Google Tests Reduced Free Storage for New Accounts Without Phone Number

Google is testing a policy in select regions that limits new accounts to 5GB free storage unless users link a phone number. The move aims to curb abuse but raises privacy questions.

May 24, 20263 min read
Wi-Fi Signals Can Identify You by Your Gait, Researchers Warn
Tech Policy & Regulation

Wi-Fi Signals Can Identify You by Your Gait, Researchers Warn

New research shows Wi-Fi signals can track individuals by their walking patterns, turning everyday routers into surveillance tools without cameras.

May 25, 20263 min read
Amazon Workers Protest Data Center Expansion at City Hall
Tech Policy & Regulation

Amazon Workers Protest Data Center Expansion at City Hall

Amazon employees attended a city council meeting to demand limits on data center growth, citing environmental and community concerns.

Jun 3, 20263 min read