Somehow I like this more than having balloons flying all around. Microsoft literally test waters with self-sustaining seabed datacenter pic.twitter.com/9ckr9G2UOB — Mashable (@mashable) September 19, 2018
Do you trust #Google enough? Do you think their #AI or other tech won’t be used by government or military in the future? zdnet.com/article/google…
So the fair #AI world will only take meanings from dictionary definitions? And AI will judge me if I have certain preferences? dw.com/en/can-ai-be-f…
#GDPR seems like a big deal, but do you really think it will cripple #Facebook‘s or #Google‘s influence on future elections in EU?
How many more years can this case drag on for? #Samsung should just get over this and focus on staying #1 in Android market. venturebeat.com/2018/05/24/app…
“It’s not the fall that kills you; it’s the sudden stop at the end.” – Douglas Adams
Will #Facebook donate to charity or return any of the money made via these rogue apps? Or we can trust them not to ever do it again in the future?...
It is a cat and mouse game. But it can push irrational human lawmakers to side with law enforcement to start changing the rules? #Apple #Privacy geeky-gadgets.com/apples-ios-11-…
What are the biggest risks to #Google and #Facebook? Build trust that they can control their #AI tech not to be used in future elections and other military purposes. markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/go…
Duplex can be a great #AI tech to fool millions of voters in 2020. Can you be sure that political campaigns won’t be using it to auto talk to people?...
Selling out an election might not be that destructive afterall. How about selling out the institution of marriage? You have been feeding #Facebook data for a much better version of...
If a deal sounds too good to be true… urm… But then again, #MoviePass could have been great if it focused on just unsold seats. bgr.com/2018/04/27/mov…
Just like what happened with MP3 music player market before #Apple iPod and mobile phone industry before #iPhone. #AppleWatch is the most popular wearable computer. loopinsight.com/2018/04/27/swi…
Will “Persistence prevails when all else fails.”? Or just Dumb & Dumber? #Snap #spectacles theverge.com/2018/4/26/1727…
Zuck: People just submitted it. Zuck: I don’t know why. Zuck: They “trust me” Zuck: Dumb fucks theregister.co.uk/2010/05/14/fac…
When #Facebook can’t be trusted with user data, we can trust them to audit others for data breach? apnewsarchive.com/2018/Facebook-…
Companies are here to make money. The ethical line is assumed and ever-changing. Not saying that #Facebook can’t do better, but users are still “buying” and “paying” with usage data....
We are still ignoring root cause. #Facebook. Actively sold their ability to pin point advertising to individual users, not just to election campaigns. It’s no secret their business is based...
Can it not be read as #Facebook, though not actively, “enabled” Cambridge Analytica to carry out their work so Trump can pay FB millions for ads? No conflict of interest?...
Assuming that all 677,000 voted the “wrong” way, that’s less than 0.5% of all votes. vox.com/2018/1/19/1691…
How many times can you fold a sheet of paper? World record so far, 13 times. mathscareers.org.uk/article/how-ma…
With great power comes great responsibility? We can’t use technology to design a better currency which eliminates such fraud or theft? bbc.com/news/technolog…
Is this too surprising? #Uber is a taxi company. But can this be extended to say #Airbnb is a hotel? bbc.com/news/business-…
I remember using #Plaxo. Has it really been 10 years already? businessinsider.com/plaxo-sean-par…
Is it hard to imagine 1) China 2) India 3) USA 4) Japan 5) Germany in 15 years? standard.co.uk/news/uk/uk-ove…
#ElonMusk hitting a delivery target date? This is a rare thing. Keeping thousands of deposit-paid #Tesla fans waiting. theverge.com/2017/11/23/166…
Not debating the legality of this. But we can’t just assume that factory workers are not savvy with pay and hours. We are not talking about forced child/student labour here....
Did Lonely Planet have to include all user-submitted content? Businesses have no rights to curate or edit what they publish on their site? cnet.com/news/ftc-repor…
Should we stop kids from using mobile computing? theverge.com/circuitbreaker…
“rules that once enforced a diversity of viewpoints are no longer needed.” urm… talk to #Google or #Facebook. washingtonpost.com/news/the-switc…