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Rural residents and officials stand near proposed data center facility.

AI Companies Exploit Local Opposition to Data Centers

This year, US companies are pouring a staggering $750 billion into data center infrastructure, sparking a heated debate: are these centers a legitimate target for public resistance to AI, or just a convenient scapegoat for a more complex issue of wealth and power concentration?

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Sanders' AI Fund Plan Sparks Debate on Public Control

Imagine a future where a select few billionaires control the fate of humanity through their AI creations, with little to no input from the public - or one where the people have a say and reap the benefits. Senator Bernie Sanders is proposing a bold solution: a U.S. sovereign wealth fund that would give the public a 50% stake in AI companies like Anthropic, OpenAI, and xAI.

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Sanders Probes AI Impact on Privacy

Senator Sanders just had a striking conversation with an AI named Claude about the impact of artificial intelligence on privacy - and his one-line verdict says it all: Claude is actually pretty good on the issues. This brief endorsement carries significant weight, sparking important discussions about the role of AI in shaping our future.

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Upcoming Speaking Engagements: Exclusive Best Sessions

Upcoming Speaking Engagements: Exclusive Best Sessions

Bruce Schneier brings decades of security and tech-policy insight to a compact tour of Canadian campuses and Chicago (Jan 27–Feb 5, 2026). Catch his talks, a Chicago Public Library book signing, and Capricon appearances as he translates complex tech topics into clear, practical guidance.

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Upcoming Speaking Engagements: Exclusive Best Lineup

Upcoming Speaking Engagements: Exclusive Best Lineup

Which conversations about technology can actually change policy and practice? This concise, reporter’s-eye guide to upcoming public talks and lectures—from library book signings to international cybersecurity fora—tracks the dates, venues, and why each stop matters for technologists, policymakers, and the public.

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iPhone encryption: Stunning U.S. Block and Risky Fallout

iPhone encryption: Stunning U.S. Block and Risky Fallout

Fresh reporting says the U.S. quietly pressured Britain to drop a bid to force Apple to add an iPhone backdoor. The move reignites the debate over who holds the keys, who gets to set tech rules among allies, and what that means for our security and privacy.

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live facial recognition Stunning but Risky Expansion

live facial recognition Stunning but Risky Expansion

The UK’s decision to add 10 live facial‑recognition police vans has reignited a heated debate. Supporters say they’ll help catch suspects and protect public spaces, while campaigners warn they risk widening surveillance, entrenching bias and eroding public trust without stronger legal safeguards.

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White House plan: Stunning but Risky Advantage vs China

White House plan: Stunning but Risky Advantage vs China

The White House’s new AI plan marshals funding, procurement, and standards to help the U.S. close the gap with China—but critics warn it could entrench big tech, squeeze startups, and spur a risky tech cold war. Whether it accelerates broad innovation or simply concentrates power will come down to how wisely the plan is implemented.

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