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Makeup artists can teach an AI a thing or two about protecting its copyright
19.06.20
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Dov Greenbaum
As video game popularity surges, creators must consider the legal ramifications of using AIs in the development of their games
After decades of being unappreciated, the pandemic could give distance learning a new lease on life
09.06.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Covid-19 has brought the option of remote learning to the forefront of child and adult education alike, but whether it will rise to the occasion and become the new norm or be dragged down by ill-prepared professors and over distracted students is yet to be seen
From Earth to Mars, New Agtech Developments Bring New Regulatory Hurdles
30.05.20
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Dov Greenbaum
As farming IoT devices become the new norm, new regulations are required to protect farmers’ trade secrets while allowing them to migrate between technologies
This Shavuot, Have Another Slice of Grasshopper Cheesecake or Be Brave Enough to Try a Real Insect
28.05.20
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Dov Greenbaum
With awareness to the damages of the global meat industry on the rise, there is no time like the present to examine the green (and kosher) alternative to bovine meat, that has been there all along: grasshopper
How Covid-19 Might Create an Onerous Economy Inside Video Games
15.05.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Home-bound and recently unemployed, many gamers turn to Nintendo’s popular Animal Crossing universe to make some virtual currency that they can sell on eBay for hard cash. This could spell regulatory trouble for Nintendo and other game developers
With Star Wars Day Just Around the Corner, Disney Tests the Limits of Intellectual Property
01.05.20
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Dov Greenbaum
The owner of the well-beloved franchise recently claimed Tweets relating to it are subject to its own terms of service, appropriating users’ intellectual rights and igniting a wide discussion on the validity of often unread user agreements
Forcing Crowds Away From Stadiums, Covid-19 Gives E-Sports a Chance to Shine
24.04.20
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Dov Greenbaum
As with telemedicine and remote learning that have been waiting for their opportunity to break away from their low-tech counterparts, the online nature of e-sports has proven to be a boon, given social distancing requirements
The War on Coronavirus Brings With it a Dangerous Fog
17.04.20
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Dov Greenbaum
With nothing else to report on, mainstream media, social media, and fringe media are all inundating the public with so much conflicting information that they are all actively contributing to confusion and even false hopes regarding the pandemic
Zoom Seders May Bring Unwanted Guests to Your Passover Dinner Table
08.04.20
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Dov Greenbaum
During the coronavirus global lockdown, hundreds of millions of online meetings—including private and familial gatherings—happen on Zoom’s platform every day. With them, come great privacy and legal concerns
Contagion in the Age of Coronavirus
03.04.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Even though the movie Contagion was filmed a decade ago, the movie is a useful tool for understanding what we are going through today with the coronavirus pandemic
In These Trying Times, Piracy Can Be Used for Good
27.03.20
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Dov Greenbaum
One silver lining in the dark cloud named Covid-19: people are harnessing the power of 3D printing to manufacture well needed, often expensive and hard-to-find, medical supplies
The Coronavirus Crisis Can Push Technology Forward
20.03.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Emerging technologies, such as remote healthcare, bidets, and distant learning, which have been languishing for years for lack of strong impetuses to push for their adoption are now seeing a strong resurgence
Everything Is Political, Especially Ben & Jerry's
02.03.20
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Dov Greenbaum
The socially conscious ice cream company released a new flavor urging Israeli voters to take part in the country's general election on Monday, providing a perfect opportunity to examine the politics behind its use of technology and how it reflects on the Likud campaign app scandals
Can the IRS Tax Your Fortnite Avatar?
21.02.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Legal ownership of digital assets is a complex issue that raises serious questions regarding taxation, rights of inheritance, and post-mortem privacy
To Seek Out New Life and New Deadly Viruses
14.02.20
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Dov Greenbaum
If life does exist beyond Earth then there is a possibility that seeking it could introduce novel contagions far worse than coronavirus
Could–and Should–Rapid DNA Testing Be Used to Curb the Spread of Coronavirus?
07.02.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Genetic testing of travelers to detect coronavirus RNA could prove more efficient than quarantine, but it raises concerns about privacy
Jeff Bezos, Meghan Markle, and You Have This in Common: Privacy Concerns
31.01.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Passwords are both easily cracked and forgotten but available alternatives, such as biometric facial recognition technologies, raise their own prominent concerns
Will AI Ever Win a Golden Globe?
17.01.20
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Dov Greenbaum
While artificial intelligence can write anything from code to screenplays and fake news, it seems only humans can be considered authors. Thus, they are also the only ones held liable for spreading misleading false content
From the U.S. Army to Marriage in Israel: the Legal Status of DNA Testing Kits
10.01.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Genetic testing has always been somewhat controversial, raising privacy concerns as well as potentially damaging psychological and legal effects
China, Russia, and the Galactic Empire All Have One Thing in Common: Internet Censorship
31.12.19
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Dov Greenbaum
Rather than deposing dictatorships, the internet, through fake news on one hand and legal censorship on the other, now seems to empower them
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