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ZmBIZI’s $550 Z2 phone pays you for your data usage

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Perhaps you’d prefer the Smilecheck app, where “the more you smile, the more you get paid” — my guess is that you’d be feeding the AI valuable facial recognition information. It’s not clear whether each app will disclose how and where it will be using the information it collects about you.

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Big Vision Podcast: Interview with llyse Hogue Rainforest Action Network

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odeo feed My Odeo Channel (odeo/c0183b725bcb8b19). And finally, if you want more information about Big Vision Career and Project Consulting, you can check out my website at brittbravo.com. Thanks for listening. Ilyse Hogue activism rainforest women This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5

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Heat Listed

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The data feeding forecasting software for police are typically built around police stops and arrests. Unbeknownst to McDaniel, he was a sort of guinea pig, one of the first individuals to be put on Chicago’s “heat list.”. But there are all sorts of terrifying implications in this kind of geographic forecasting for police.

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[VIDEO] 5 Must-Do’s of Year-End Fundraising Success

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It will come up in their feed either on Instagram, or Facebook, or even on LinkedIn, and then they will start to comment, or like, or share, or do some of that engagement. If you don’t believe that phone calls make a difference, that story should change your mind. . Remember that fundraising is deep, profound relatedness.

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How a fake “Real Oversight Board” is putting pressure on Facebook

The Verge

But these criticisms are fair, and worth keeping in mind as it invites more people in. My Twitter feed melted down over these comments on Sunday. Some say they feel like guinea pigs, building cool stuff so that Facebook can see what works and eventually buy them out or copy them. Anybody know who the executive quoted here is?