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Sheryl Sandberg’s influence reaches all of us. But it’s a troubling legacy | Stephanie Hare
From epic data mining to shocking failures of content moderation, Meta’s COO passes on a vast clean-up job
Stephanie Hare
05, Jun, 2022 @7:00 AM

Face up to it – this surveillance of kids in school is creepy | Stephanie Hare
Facial recognition technology doesn’t just allow children to make cashless payments – it can gauge their mood and behaviour in class
Stephanie Hare
08, May, 2022 @9:00 AM

The rise of AI could be a great British story. But let’s do it the right way
This exciting industrial advance will bring new jobs – especially if we put ethics at its core
Stephanie Hare
13, Feb, 2022 @8:00 AM

Give pause before you raise a glass to the prospect of a vaccine passport | Stephanie Hare
The prime minister’s ‘papers for pints’ scheme is nothing less than a national ID card by stealth
Stephanie Hare
28, Mar, 2021 @7:45 AM

When there’s an app that can save lives, there will be no need to download it out of a sense of duty
The NHS test and trace app fails on several counts; no wonder ministers are resorting to peer pressure to encourage uptake
Stephanie Hare
31, May, 2020 @7:00 AM

These new rules were meant to protect our privacy. They don’t work | Stephanie Hare
The data protection laws introduced last year are failing us – and our children
Stephanie Hare
10, Nov, 2019 @8:30 AM

Facial recognition is now rampant. The implications for our freedom are chilling | Stephanie Hare
This new technology is being secretly used on streets and in shopping centres across Britain, making potential suspects of us all
Stephanie Hare
18, Aug, 2019 @7:00 AM
Stephanie Hare: France's council of state rewrites history
Stephanie Hare: A decision that the state was responsible for Jews deported during the second world war falls short of calling it a crime. Why?
Stephanie Hare
17, Feb, 2009 @2:05 PM
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