#Cyberculture agenda: “The Cyborg Bill of Rights v1.0”

The Cyborg Bill of Rights v1.0

 

In anticipation of the battle for the body, we can envision a conflict among competing interests in property located within a person’s body and likely connected to externally controlled resources for storage, logging, and monitoring–for instance, a medical device–and we can imagine that someone’s body may contain more than one such synthetic organ, life sustaining system, or other supportive technology–all of which having different owners with different interests and claims on a person’s innards.

 

For almost three weeks, Dong Kim sat at a casino and played poker against a machine. But Kim wasn’t just any poker player. And this wasn’t just any machine.

How to keep your secret activist Twitter account a secret

 

Despite his widely read criticism of Tor, The Gruqq — a legendary, pseudonymous security expert — uses it as first and last line of defense in keeping your secret, activist Twitter account a secret.

 
The ACLU, in an average year, fundraises around $4 million. After stridently opposing Trump’s unconstitutional immigration ban last weekend, the civil liberties watchdog was rewarded by the American public with a windfall of donations totalling $24 m
 

Eric Schmidt — long-serving former CEO of Google, current chairman of Google parent-company Alphabet, who knows a thing or two about evil — addressed Googlers this week, calling the Trump #muslimban “evil.”

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