Apr 8th 2021
Tech News Weekly 178
Facebook Hack: Old News? Not Really
Dark Patterns Explained, Facebook's Breach, AR Beauty Filters
Facebook says its data breach everyone's talking about is old news, but experts disagree. How "dark patterns" online can trick people into spending more money. The impact of AR beauty filters on young women and girls.
First, Kari Paul stops by to talk about her article from The Guardian regarding a data breach at Facebook. While Facebook says the breach is old and, therefore, unimportant, experts say otherwise.
Then, Sara Morrison of Vox's Recode tells us about dark patterns on websites — tools and techniques used to guide and control website visitors.
Then, Tate Ryan-Mosley shares some of what she's learned about augmented reality beauty filters and their impact on young women and girls while researching and writing her piece for MIT Technology Review.
Lastly, Jason sports some new ANC headphones from Urbanista and Mikah talks about Intel's new "Bleep" tool, which aims to filter out hate speech in audio.
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Links
- Facebook Says a Breach That Hit 533M Is Old News. Experts Disagree
- Facebook Does Not Plan to Notify Half-Billion Users Affected By Data Leak
- Dark Patterns, The Tricks Websites Use to Make You Say Yes, Explained
- How Trump Steered Supporters Into Unwitting Donations
- Beauty Filters Are Changing the Way Young Girls See Themselves
- Urbanista Miami Headphones
- Intel’s Dystopian Anti-Harassment AI Lets Users Opt In for ‘Some’ Racism