Daily Archives: April 1, 2018

The Economist: There will be little privacy in the workplace of the future

The Economist: There will be little privacy in the workplace of the future: AI will make workplaces more efficient, safer-and much creepier.

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Wired: The Hairy Problem With Drug Testing

Wired: The Hairy Problem With Drug Testing by Ellen Airhart: Boston police officers whose hair tests positive for drugs usually have two options: admit their substance abuse problems and agree to a stint in rehabilitation, or relinquish their position. But … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Hey, Alexa, What Can You Hear? And What Will You Do With It?

NYTimes: Hey, Alexa, What Can You Hear? And What Will You Do With It? by Sapna Maheswari: Amazon and Google have filed patent applications, many still under consideration, that outline how digital assistants can monitor more of what users say … Continue reading

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E.D.Va.: CP SW for images “created, modified or stored in any form,” including electronically included a cell phone

A child pornography search warrant for images “created, modified or stored in any form,” including electronically included a cell phone. As to defendant’s Franks challenge, his complaint about hearsay completely fails because whatever the police had, they obtained another person’s … Continue reading

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E.D.Va.: Suit over opening medical records envelope as non-legal mail was frivolous

Suit over opening of non-legal mail, here medical records, was frivolous. Villafana v. Clarke, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 54893 (E.D. Va. Mar. 30, 2018). The first officer at the scene conducted a search without probable cause. A supervising officer appeared … Continue reading

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