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Whistleblowing While Black: How Truth-Telling Changes the Careers of Black Women in Tech
Black women whistleblowers not only jeopardize their professional prospects, experts say, but often face more intense backlash
Challenging technology to serve the public good.
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Black women whistleblowers not only jeopardize their professional prospects, experts say, but often face more intense backlash
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States around the country are scrambling to respond to the dramatic rise in deepfakes, a result of little regulation and easy-to-use apps
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Across the rural South, about 38% of Black households don’t have home internet, a higher percentage than White people in the same region and the national average
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Congress tasked the FCC with closing the digital divide. Here’s what the agency’s doing
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As blackouts in Gaza cut communications, a crowdsourced effort by an Egyptian writer reconnects family members, one eSIM card at a time
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police brings police leadership and tech vendors together at its annual conference, where clear trends about the future of law enforcement emerged
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The Markup gives a section-by-section breakdown of the summarized executive order on artificial intelligence
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Markup readers helped uncover the link delays, which also affect WhatsApp and Messenger
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Multi-level marketing companies have captured the public’s attention in recent years. Behind them is a little-known industry of software providers
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Training and running AI models emits a vast amount of carbon—but AI is also being used to boost fossil fuel extraction and generate climate misinformation
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