And other feels from tech reads around the web last week.
Tech companies are enabling a âmachine of deportationâ say leading immigrant rights advocates
In the past year, many major tech companies such as Amazon, Palantir, Salesforce, and Microsoft have come under scrutiny for selling software to US federal immigration agencies.
âI think that what the companies right now that are holding the power need to recognize is that the government could not do what it is doing now without them,â said Jonathan Ryan, RAICES CEO speaking onstage at Code Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Tuesday. âWhat weâve seen is a scaling up and a quickening of the efficiency of this tyrannical operation,â added Ryan.
Andiola stated how, in her view, tech companies are enabling a âmachine of deportationâ thatâs only become more efficient under the Trump administration.
You Care More About Your Privacy Than You Think
I hear this all the time: âThis all sounds pretty troubling, but how much do we really, truly care about our privacy? After all, we donât seem willing to stop using our phones or Facebook or Google.â
This idea is popular enough to have a name: the privacy paradox.
Itâs also the argument I hear from most tech evangelists and defenders of our data-guzzling platforms and services.
âWe need to approach building these products with user preferences in mind,â says Dan Svirsky, a recently graduated researcher at Harvard who set out to test the privacy paradox. He notes that policy-wise, âanything that relies on people taking it upon themselves to protect their data is doomed.â Itâs also information that will come in handy because he recently joined Uberâs policy data team to work on issues surrounding privacy, discrimination and algorithmic bias.
Getting Started with Design Systems
A design system is a way to give your organizationâs design language a common framework thatâs understood by all, which helps to keep cross-functional teams on the same page. Design systems arenât really about the output, but instead describe a practice in which your team creates a continually-updated âsource of truth.â
Itâs important to remember at this point that design systems should not complicate or clutter peopleâs workflows with confusing processes. If you find that itâs constantly in the way of putting things into the world, itâs likely time to re-evaluate your system and look for new ways to improve or optimize your system to help make people more productive.
That video of a robot getting beaten is fake, but feeling sorry for machines is no joke
james vincent for the verge
Are machines really deserving of empathy? Do we need to worry about people fighting for robot rights? These are big questions that are only going to become more relevant.