The top ten must-reads
I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.
1 Can we become immune to covid-19?
There’s no confirmed case of reinfection yet, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible. ( New Scientist $)
+ People testing negative for antibodies can still have some immunity. ( BBC)
2 US daily coronavirus cases topped 50,000 for the first time yesterday
That figure is only going up and up. ( Axios)
+ Cases are flat or increasing in most states. ( Axios)
+ You can check cases in your county here. ( CNET)
+ The death toll may be a “substantial undercount.” ( CNBC)
3 Police are resorting to subpoenas to get people to cooperate with contact tracing
Aaargh. ( NBC)
4 Where should coronavirus vaccines be tested? 💉
It’s a complex ethical question. ( Wired $)
+ The FDA says any vaccine would need to protect at least 50% of people to be approved. ( Ars Technica)
5 The long road to recovery for coronavirus survivors
Physical and psychological symptoms can persist for months. ( NYT $)
+ Many will battle with trauma from their experience in intensive care. ( TR)
6 Facebook’s ad boycott won’t hurt it that much
Most of its advertisers are tiny companies, not big name brands. ( The Economist)
+ Its biggest spenders are staying put so far. ( CNN)
+ Facebook shared user data for longer than promised. ( Bloomberg)
+ What it’s like to report on Facebook. ( Columbia Journalism Review)
7 Prison TikTok is lifting the veil on life inside
And prisoners are often risking a lot in the process. ( Wired $)
8 MIT has pulled a highly problematic AI training dataset offline
Probably for the best. ( The Register)
+ Top researchers got into a spat over how AI bias arises online. ( Synced)
+ Inside Detroit’s fight to rid the city of facial recognition systems. ( CNET)
9 A new free speech site has got in a tangle over free speech
The moral of the story? Most people haven’t got a clue what free speech actually is. ( The Guardian)
10 These 1,000 phrases incorrectly trigger voice assistants 🗣️
So much potential for mischief here. ( Ars Technica)
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