 Your new post is loading...
 Your new post is loading...
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
May 1, 7:29 PM
|
ChatGPT’s new privacy policy states how the company uses cookies for tracking, to turn free users into paying subscribers.
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
July 13, 2025 6:51 AM
|
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
February 7, 2025 2:57 PM
|
Das von Elon Musk angeführte Team in der US-Regierung greift umfassend auf KI zurück, um massive Kostensenkungen zu empfehlen. Datenschutz ist nebensächlich.
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
January 9, 2025 5:41 PM
|
OpenAI is introducing a new way for users to customize their interactions with ChatGPT, the company’s AI-powered chatbot. Some users on X on Thursday reported that ChatGPT’s existing custom instructions menu on the web has been revamped with new fields. Now, users can specify a preferred name or nickname, their profession, other things they’d like ChatGPT to know about them, and “traits” they’d like the chatbot to have. OpenAI suggests traits like “Chatty,” “Encouraging,” and “Gen Z.. Introduce yourself to get better, more personalized responses,” reads a message in the refreshed menu.
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
November 12, 2020 9:58 AM
|
If you're not happy with tech giants owning and controlling your data and online habits, Sir Tim Berners-Lee's startup, Inrupt, could provide the answer.
Berners-Lee, who's credited with creating the web while working at CERN, has announced the first enterprise-ready version of Inrupt's Enterprise Solid Server, an open-source program that aims to embody the World Wide Web Consortium's (WC3) Ethical Web Principles.
Inrupt wants to steer the web in a new direction, away from its control by a few tech and social-media giants. The company proposes to do this via 'pods' – comparable to a personal USB stick for the web – which aren't locked in to a single platform and give users the controls to access and use their data. Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren: https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Tim+BERNERS+LEE
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
June 28, 2019 7:27 AM
|
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
June 27, 2019 4:27 PM
|
Die französische Suchmaschine Qwant hat ihren eigenen Kartendienst in der Beta-Version gestartet: Qwant Maps. Von der Konkurrenz absetzen will sich der Dienst mit besonderer Datensicherheit und dem Schutz der Privatsphäre. Qwant verspricht, keine "eingehenden Daten" zu speichern oder den Nutzer zu tracken. Das Kartenmaterial bezieht die Suchmaschine von OpenMapTiles.org. Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren: https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Search-Engines
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
February 7, 2018 4:42 PM
|
Eine smarte Brille mit leichtem Gestell, die kaum auffällt und Informationen direkt ins Auge überträgt: Der Chiphersteller präsentiert erstmals sein Projekt "Vaunt", das bald für Entwickler zugänglich sein soll.
Intel arbeitet an einer smarten Datenbrille, die kaum von einem herkömmlichen Brillengestell zu unterscheiden ist. Sie soll lediglich 50 Gramm wiegen und den Benutzer nicht ablenken, wie The Verge berichtet. Die Technik samt Akku befindet sich in den Ohrbügeln. Anders als bei Googles viel beachtetem (und klobigem) Modell "Glass" projiziert die "Vaunt" genannte Datenbrille Bildinformationen nicht auf das Brillenglas, sondern direkt auf die Netzhaut. Damit ist für andere Personen auch nicht erkennbar, ob der Brillenträger gerade Informationen zu sehen bekommt. Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren: https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Glasses https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=wearables
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
September 24, 2016 7:00 PM
|
Snapchat is the only company cool enough to possibly dismantle the Google Glass stigma. Awkward, useless, and a threat to privacy are how many think of computers you wear on your face. Can Snapchat show off the masterful marketing and smooth execution required to produce a product that won’t die on stores shelves or in a desk drawer?
To quickly recount the basics, a video of Snapchat’s new camcorder sunglasses leaked last night. Business Insider reported it, so the company rushed out the news with a Wall Street Journal piece that was planned for Monday.
Snapchat is renaming its corporate self to Snap Inc, and launching its $130 Spectacles this fall in limited release. They’ll be one-size-fits all in black, teal, or coral colors. Spectacles let you tap the glasses’ rim to instantly record 10 seconds of video, three taps to record a maximum of 30 seconds, with a light on the front alerting people you’re recording.
The video is captured with an 115-degree wide view lens in a circular format that can be watched full-screen on a phone in any orientation. The video is stored on the device and can be wirelessly offloaded to a phone over Wifi or Bluetooth so users can edit and share via Snapchat later. Spectacles’ battery should last a day, and you can get up to four full recharges from the portable charging case.
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
September 24, 2016 5:34 PM
|
It seems like it was ages ago that Google Glass was the future that nobody wanted. The wearable tech had at least one bad design flaw—it seemed to get its early adopters punched in the face because people didn’t like the camera being pointed at them. Now, Snapchat thinks people are finally ready for glasses-mounted personal recording devices.
Snapchat is betting that it wasn’t so much the fear of being assaulted that killed Google Glass; it’s just that people didn’t want to pay $1500 for the privilege. The millennial-approved social network is jumping into the hardware game with its $130 “Spectacles.” Rather than trying to do everything a smartphone can, the frames will simply focus on looking “stylish” and recording 10-second bursts of circular video.
The glasses feature a fish-eye lens that captures videos at an 115-degree angle, which is closer to the eyes’ natural field of view. The user taps a button on the hinge, a ring of lights indicate to strangers that they are being filmed and a short clip is recorded. (Good luck with that.) The footage is then automatically pushed to Snapchat memories.
|
Rescooped by
Gust MEES
from 21st Century Learning and Teaching
January 5, 2015 1:05 PM
|
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
June 4, 2014 8:40 AM
|
Not a fan of Google Glass’s ability to turn ordinary humans into invisibly recording surveillance cyborgs? Now you can create your own “glasshole-free zone.”
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
May 12, 2014 6:30 PM
|
Les voitures neuves devront bientôt posséder un système d'appel d'urgence avec carte SIM et GPS pour envoyer leur position. Un système qui suscite des interrogations sur le respect de la vie privée.
|
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
July 13, 2025 9:19 AM
|
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
May 26, 2025 10:17 AM
|
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
January 29, 2025 5:38 PM
|
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
January 27, 2023 9:32 AM
|
One use of ChatGPT, the superstar chatbot created by generative AI firm OpenAI, is drafting privacy notices. Ironically, ChatGPT itself is under scrutiny from data protection experts.
While the various uses of ChatGPT – and other generative AI – can raise ethical and legal concerns regarding the violation of data privacy, as Infosecurity previously investigated, some experts are questioning the very existence of OpenAI’s chatbot for privacy reasons.
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
January 8, 2020 12:40 PM
|
Qu’est-ce que « l’intérêt légitime » ? Répondre à cette question implique d’abord de savoir ce qu’est un « intérêt », et en particulier la question suivante : le responsable de traitement doit-t-il justifier d’un intérêt né et actuel ?
La cour répond de façon nuancée :
Oui, cet intérêt doit être né et actuel à la date du traitement et ne pas présenter de caractère hypothétique à cette date. Toutefois, intérêt n’est pas synonyme d’atteinte ou de préjudice. Ainsi, dans le cas d’espèce qui vise la protection des biens, de la santé et de la vie des copropriétaires d’un immeuble, « il ne saurait cependant être nécessairement exigé, lors de l’appréciation de l’ensemble des circonstances du cas d’espèce, qu’il ait été porté antérieurement atteinte à la sécurité des biens et des personnes. » Ceci étant fait, la Cour considère que la mise en place d’un système de vidéosurveillance justifiée par la protection des biens, de la santé et de la vie des copropriétaires d’un immeuble, est susceptible d’être qualifié d’intérêt « légitime ». Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren: https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Privacy
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
June 28, 2019 7:01 AM
|
Über längere Distanzen können Menschen anhand ihres Ganges oder ihres Gesichtes erkannt werden, beide sind allerdings fehleranfällig. Die Herzsignatur sei im Unterschied dazu eine eindeutiges Merkmal, das sich auch über die Zeit nicht verändere oder unkenntlich gemacht werden könne, heißt es in dem Bericht. Jetson soll eine neue Technik namens Laservibrometrie verwenden, um die durch den Herzschlag verursachte Oberflächenbewegung zu erfassen. Alltagskleidung soll den Laser nicht stören, mit dickeren Kleidungsstücken wie Winterjacken soll er allerdings nicht zurechtkommen.
Der Prototyp soll Menschen über Distanzen von 200 Metern erkennen. "Ich möchte nicht sagen, dass es aus dem All möglich wird, aber längere Distanzen sollten möglich sein", sagt Steward Remaly der für die technische Terrorismusbekämpfung im Pentagon zuständig ist dem Magazin. Unter guten Bedingungen soll die Erkennungsrate bei 95 Prozent liegen, aber auch dies kann sich laut Remaly noch verbessern. Im Moment dauere das Auslesen zudem rund 30 Sekunden und sei nur effektiv, wenn eine Person sitze oder stehe. In der Praxis würde die Technik wahrscheinlich mit Gesichtserkennung oder anderen Identifizierungsmethoden kombiniert. Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren: http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?&tag=Facial+Recognition https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/12/21/privacy-in-the-digital-world-shouldnt-we-talk-about-it/ https://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?&tag=tracking https://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?&tag=Privacy https://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?&tag=Big+Data
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
June 10, 2019 8:47 AM
|
Proponents of artificial intelligence (AI) hail the advances in the ability of machines to make independent decisions based on an analysis on the environment as the next step in machine intelligence – and claim that it will revolutionize complex problem solving across a wide spectrum of human endeavor. The simplest definition of AI is that of an ‘intelligent’ machine that exhibits all the attributes of a flexible, rational agent that perceives its environment and makes decisions – and in many instances takes actions that maximize the chances of success when engaged in a particular task. If one looks at a popular definition, Artificial Intelligence machines mimic human cognitive function. They can learn and solve problems.
One of the oldest and most well accepted tests on whether a machine exhibits true AI is the Turing Test. Machine AI can pass the 65-year-old Turing Test if the computer is mistaken for a human more than 30% of the time during a series of five-minute keyboard conversations. In 2014, a computer program called Eugene Goostman, which simulates a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy, is said to have passed the Turing test at an event organized by the University of Reading. Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren: https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=AI https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Ethics
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
September 27, 2016 3:53 AM
|
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
September 24, 2016 6:00 PM
|
Snap Inc., the Snapchat-maker's new name, hasn't said exactly when Spectacles will go on sale but we know they will be priced at $129.99.
While that's still a decent chunk of change, as far as wearables go, it's pretty reasonable. It's less than many wrist-worn wearables like Fitbit's $149.95 Charge 2 tracker, and significantly cheaper than other glasses products. When Google Glass launched in 2013, it cost $1,500.
Granted, Spectacles isn't an augmented reality product, as many thought it might be, and the fact that it's primarily a camera helps keep the cost down. But, with wireless charging along with Wi-FI and Bluetooth connectivity, it's not exactly light on features either.
The right price point could make all the difference for Snap Inc., which is just starting to branch out into products beyond its flagship app. Given that the app is most popular among young users, making Spectacles too expensive could prove to be disastrous for the company.
And while it's still too early to tell if Spectacles will be a success for the company, at least we know the cost won't be holding many people back. Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren: http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?tag=Snapchat http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?tag=Privacy https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/12/21/privacy-in-the-digital-world-shouldnt-we-talk-about-it/
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
October 26, 2014 8:16 AM
|
As more technology invades US police departments, that’s what Yardarm is banking on. The 10-person Capitola, CA-based startup makes a tiny piece of hardware police officers snap into the back of their guns that contains an industrial-grade accelerometer and a magnetometer. The device is able to track the location of the gun, whether the gun is holstered or not, when it’s loaded and when it’s fired. The company is also working on being able to tell which direction the gun is pointed.
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
September 4, 2014 10:48 AM
|
The wily geniuses at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany have created the world's first real-time emotion detection app for Google Glass. The app (glassware, as Google prefers to call it) can also accurately detect someone's age or gender. Real-time emotion detection could be of great use for people with disorders such as autism, who often struggle to interpret facial expressions, or simply for people who struggle to divine their partner's true emotional state when they say that they're
|
Scooped by
Gust MEES
May 23, 2014 2:13 PM
|
|
ChatGPT’s new privacy policy states how the company uses cookies for tracking, to turn free users into paying subscribers.
Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:
https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=ChatGPT
https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=AI
https://www.scoop.it/topic/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Ethics