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Dozens of potential new antibiotics discovered with free online app | Illinois

26 November, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Race is on to build quantum-proof encryption | Financial Times

26 November, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Tech Companies Step Up Fight Against ‘Deepfakes’ – WSJ

26 November, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Google Assistant on Android devices could be tricked into taking photos, videos – CNET

26 November, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

During epidemics, access to GPS data from smartphones can be crucial – EPFL

25 November, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Are hiring algorithms fair? They’re too opaque to tell, study finds | Cornell Chronicle

25 November, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Project Nightingale: Google probed over US patient data deal – BBC News

17 November, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Apps have become safer after GDPR | Karlstad University

11 November, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

By popular demand | The University of Tokyo

27 October, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

AI could help work out how many people are in large crowds | New Scientist

27 October, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

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12 January, 201912 January, 2019 by Pavlos Efraimidis

Court: Politicians who block citizens on social media violate 1st Amendment | Ars Technica

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4th Circuit: County official’s Facebook page is a public forum, must accept all.

Source: Court: Politicians who block citizens on social media violate 1st Amendment | Ars Technica

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