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Black-market value of your health information

March 26, 2019

To adapt to our increasingly just-in-time lives the Canadian health-care system is on an upward trajectory toward digitization. This necessary modernization of health care means better patient outcomes as well as improved insight into future health-care decisions.

Despite the personal and system-wide benefits of a more digital health-care system, what cannot be ignored is that your health information has value to you, but also to people wishing to take advantage or use the information inappropriately.

The fact remains that Canadians may also be unwittingly sharing their health information. Whether it’s apps that are used, mailing lists that are joined, or online surveys, what’s really being tracked is personal health information that tells unscrupulous users information you may not want them to know. If the fine print in the privacy agreement isn’t read and understood, it’s hard to know where your information goes and how it’s used. “Every time you give a little bit away you’re putting yourself at risk.”

Read more at Lethbridge Herald

Filed Under: Healthcare Fraud Tagged With: health care system, PIPEDA, technology

Canada Invests in Next-Generation Smart Grid Technology

August 29, 2018

Transforming how we make and use energy presents tremendous economic opportunities for Canada and will result in investments, good middle-class jobs for Canadians and a cleaner planet for future generations.

Today, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, announced an investment of $1.4 million for a next-generation smart grid project. Funded by Natural Resources Canada through the Green Infrastructure Program and developed by ENMAX Power, this project will safely send extra renewable electricity generated by customers back into Calgary’s electricity grid for others to use.

Read more at newswire.ca

Filed Under: Waste Tagged With: Canada, energy, growth, technology

Android 9 Pie rolls out with new tools to fight tech addiction: Here’s everything you need to know

August 9, 2018

Google released the latest version of its mobile operating system Android on Monday, and the new software includes a series of substantial changes.

Android 9 Pie boasts a machine learning-powered system to save battery power, a new gesture-based navigation tool and features to track how much time you spend on your phone.

Read more at telegraph.co.uk

Filed Under: Nutty Stuff Tagged With: growth, technology

Can a gadget save you from the distraction of gadgets?

August 6, 2018

Most people I know are, to some degree, addicted to their cellphone. We’ve all felt it. How an illuminated screen demands every ounce of your attention. How an unexpected text message evokes a physiological response like an amphetamine. And then there’s that seemingly insatiable impulse to check the time, check the weather, then check the time again. It’s gotten to the point that much, if not most, of the time I spend on my phone is in a state of distraction, not productivity. I’d bet you’re in the same boat.

Read more at digitaltrends.com

Filed Under: Nutty Stuff Tagged With: growth, technology

Artificial intelligence sorter by Machinex arrives in Illinois

June 28, 2018

US company Lakeshore Recycling Systems has installed the new Machinex SamurAI waste sorter at its Heartland Recycling Center. It is the first recycler America to invest in this innovative artificial intelligence-powered machine.

The SamurAI sorter by Machinex achieves 70 picks per minute, compared to an average of 35 picks per minute for a human sorter. It recognises material in dirty, commingled and ‘constantly changing conditions’ including the introduction of new packaging and product designs.

Read more at recyclinginternational.com

Filed Under: International Waste, Nutty Stuff Tagged With: growth, recycling, technology, waste management

‘Tough’ Harden shredder can tackle medical waste

June 25, 2018

Given the world’s rapidly growing population, the medical waste management sector shows a lot of promise, so Peter Xiaoquan-Chen of Harden Shredding & Recycling Technology told Recycling International at the recent IFAT trade show in Munich. He cites figures saying that more than 2 million tons of medical waste is generated all around the world every year.

Read more at recyclinginternational.com

Filed Under: Healthcare Waste, International Waste Tagged With: healthcare waste, international easte, technology

Florida police are using Amazon’s creepy real-time facial-recognition tech

May 24, 2018

Between its cloud services and retail business, Amazon has plenty of angles when it comes to raking in the cash. But CEO Jeff Bezos’ ecommerce giant has one more unusual money maker up its sleeve: Selling facial recognition technology to the police.

According to documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union, Amazon recently sold access to its real-time “Rekognition” facial recognition tech to the Orlando, Florida police department, which could potentially use it as part of their future crime-solving goals.

Read more at digitaltrends.

Filed Under: Nutty Stuff Tagged With: cyber security, technology

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