STLR Link Roundup - January 18, 2021
How to Make the National Cyber Director Position Work
Over the new year, Congress overrode President Trump’s veto to enact into law the National Defense
How to Make the National Cyber Director Position Work
Over the new year, Congress overrode President Trump’s veto to enact into law the National Defense
Can We Make Our Robots Less Biased Than We Are?
Emerging technologies such as facial recognition systems and pedestrian detection for self-driving cars have repeatedly
Developing Nations Push for Covid-19 Vaccines Without the Patents
A group of developing nations led by South Africa and India are calling for certain patent
Google Faces More Than the DOJ, as Antitrust Lawsuits Mount
Plaintiff’s lawyer, Cuneo, who brought an antitrust class action against Google, has now moved to
Amazon to Face EU Antitrust Probe
Amazon is facing an investigation by the European Commission regarding its potential breach of EU antitrust laws. In its
Legal Tech AI Can't Outsmart Copyright—but Might Not Need to
The issue of just how vital copyrighted data may or may not be to AI
International Statement: End-To-End Encryption and Public Safety
On October 11, the Department of Justice released its statement on end-to-end encryption as it pertains to public
Pharmacy Workers Turn to Makeshift Virus Protections on the Job
Pharmacy workers are taking steps to protect themselves from exposure to the coronavirus, including putting
Amazon Threatened with Lawsuit by NY and “Sick Out” Protests at WholeFoods Nationwide
An Amazon employee, Chris Smalls, was fired Monday March
Palantir Provides COVID-10 Software to CDC and NHS, Pitches European Health Agencies
Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, Palantir has teamed up with the CDC