Exactly @CaseyNewton, exactly > “It’s been four years now since Slack arrived to kill email — and yet, email persists.” > Slack didn’t kill email — and it might have made it stronger https://t.co/Mwqs2WB6yf
Given all past news and patents, I expected @amazon to be the first at launching something like this, @johnbiggs. If it’s accurate and scalable, it’s the beginning of the end for retail as we know it > Original Stitch’s new Bodygram will measure your body https://t.co/n3bEcU1AOO
“Specifically, we show how the adversary can infer users’ full phone numbers knowing just their email address, determine whether a particular user visited a website, and de-anonymize all the visitors to a website by inferring their phone numbers en masse” https://t.co/z29rL2HG4X
(an #AI sees) “very different things in an image, even sick things, if trained on the wrong (or, the right!) data set. Norman suffered from extended exposure to the darkest corners of Reddit, and represents a case study on the dangers of AI gone wrong…” https://t.co/uPMyXNQ7bY
I’ve been experimenting a bit with Facebook & Instagram. It’s clear to me that my contacts don’t see my posts when I publish them but only later. Not only we are losing the capability to see things in real time. We are also losing control of when to say the things we want to say.
I spend my free time during the weekends in art galleries, studying the latest research and applications in human enhancement technologies, and, occasionally, playing meaningful games. #DetroitBecomeHuman is amazing, deeper than most people realize. Thanks @Quantic_Dream https://t.co/qAg56lsyd3
@svg In my career, I learned that sometimes technology is way more sophisticated and intentions way more underhanded than most people realize.
I also learned that sometimes technology and intentions are not even remotely close to the intricacies that the general public suspects.