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Sifted

I have been an avid reader of Sifted for a while. I love their journalist rigour, appreciate their candid approach to traditionally perceived as either complex, too niche, or purely elitist topics, and revere their knack for headlines. They cover start-ups spanning fintech, regtech, insurtech and other growth markets within the European Union.

The most interesting thing in tech

Every day, Nicholas Thompson (editor-in-chief of WIRED and CBS News´contributor) records a short video where he discusses the most interesting story in technology that day. Follow Nick on Linkedin to get these on your feed.

Hacker Noon 

Built for technologists to read, write, and publish, Hackernoon is an open and international community of 15k+ contributing writers publishing stories and expertise for 3M+ curious and insightful monthly readers. 

TechnoLlama

TechnoLlama covers several Cyberlaw topics, with emphasis on open licensing, digital rights, software protection, virtual worlds, and llamas. While the blog tackles these issues in a light-hearted and nonchalant manner, some serious points filter through from time to time.

AI Now Institute

The AI Now Institute belongs to the New York University focuses on studying the social impact of artificial intelligence. Also worth following on Twitter, is their co-founder, Meredith Whittaker, who is the Minderoo Research Professor at New York University and the founder of Google’s Open Research group.

Legal Innovation & Technology at Reddit

This subreddit is for those in the legal field interested in improving the legal profession through the use of technology.

Cyber Blog India

Created by the Asian School of Cyber Law, Maharashtra Government, Mumbai Police and IIT Bombay, this blog specialises in the area of Cyber Security, Cyber Law, and Forensics and writes to create awareness and hope to do so in a way that you understand.