How artificial intelligence may be making you buy things
The shopping lists we used to scribble on the back of an envelope are increasingly already known by the supermarkets we frequent.
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The shopping lists we used to scribble on the back of an envelope are increasingly already known by the supermarkets we frequent.
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Google unlawfully fired employees for attempting to organise a union, a US federal agency has said.
Joe Biden should tackle the splintering of the global internet as one of his top tech priorities when he becomes president, Facebook's head of global affairs has told Web Summit.
Amazon plans to sell companies a way to detect when staff are not wearing face masks or socially distancing.
Facebook's Oversight Board has chosen its first batch of cases to review.
Dutch police have questioned a security researcher who said he successfully logged into the US president's Twitter account by guessing his password.
A laptop which caught fire after being fitted with a battery bought on Amazon has prompted safety charity Electrical Safety First to warn of the dangers of buying cheap electronics online.
Two professors are advocating for "mandatory" voting.