June 12, 2018
@nubeblog It’s not the same. When you voluntarily give access to your DNA to a company like that, you are consenting to the use of that DNA in certain manners that are not clear to you (unless you read the whole agreement and you are a lawyer, and you re-read ever time they update terms).

This is one of the many thoughts I post on Twitter on daily basis. They span many disciplines, including art, artificial intelligence, automation, behavioral economics, cloud computing, cognitive psychology, enterprise management, finance, leadership, marketing, neuroscience, startups, and venture capital.

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