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Expert: Social media users moving from X to Bluesky  

Since the U.S. presidential election, more than 1 million users have moved from X to Bluesky. The social media platform now has over 15 million users compared to 9 million in September. 

Classified as: Bluesky, X, Sonja Solomun,  Centre for Media Technology and Democracy, max bell school of public policy
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Published on: 14 Nov 2024

Expert: Government of Canada shuts down TikTok offices

The Canadian federal government has ordered TikTok Technology Canada, Inc. to wind up its business operations in Canada due to concerns about national security.

Classified as: Tik Tok, Centre for Media Technology and Democracy, Sonja Solomun, max bell school of public policy
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Published on: 14 Nov 2024

Elon Musk has sealed a deal to acquire Twitter for $44 billion US. The move comes after the richest man in the world started buying shares in the company in March, complaining that the social media network wasn't doing enough to ensure free speech. The company rebuffed his advances for weeks before the two sides struck a deal over the weekend that was made official on April 25. ()Ìý

Classified as: º«¹úÂãÎè experts, Sonja Solomun, max bell school of public policy, Department of Art History & Communication Studies, Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy, twitter, Elon Musk
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Published on: 28 Apr 2022

November 7, 2021 | Co-written by Max Bell School Professor Taylor Owen with Sonja Solomun, their article in the National Post looks at how the recently leaked Facebook Papers have spurred public concern and further debate on how policy should endeavor make these platforms more transparent and accountable.

Classified as: max bell school, max bell school of public policy, taylor owen, Taylor Owen on Digital Governance, Sonja Solomun
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Published on: 16 Nov 2021

The federal government quietly tested facial recognition technology on millions of unsuspecting travellers at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport in 2016. The six-month initiative, meant to pick out people the Canada Border Services Agency suspected might try to enter the country using fake identification, is detailed in a document obtained by The Globe and Mail through a freedom of information request. The project is the largest known government deployment of the technology in Canada to date.

Classified as: º«¹úÂãÎè experts, privacy, facial recognition, facial recognition software, facial recognition technology, security, Ignacio Cofone, Faculty of Law, Benjamin Fung, School of Information Studies, Sonja Solomun, max bell school of public policy, Centre for Media Technology and Democracy
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Published on: 22 Jul 2021

March 1, 2021 | Software company Clearview AI has recently been discovered illegally scraping countless images of faces on the Internet and selling them to third-party organizations in Canada. Co-penned by Sonja Solomun, Research Director of the Centre for Media, Technology, and Democracy, this article looks at the consequences of using facial recognition for the purposes of widespread surveillance. Read on to learn more about Canadian privacy law needs to change in order to hold users of facial recognition technology accountable. 

Classified as: max bell school, max bell school of public policy, Sonja Solomun, Centre for Media Technology & Democarcy
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Published on: 9 Apr 2021

The Max Bell School of Public Policy is launching a new Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy at º«¹úÂãÎè. Collaborating with leading researchers, policy thinkers, and journalists, the Centre works to understand the impact of emerging technology and media on policy and public life.

Classified as: max bell school of public policy, Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy, taylor owen, Sonja Solomun
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Published on: 20 Oct 2020
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