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From loneliness to smart cities, in one sentence
A very interesting article from India says, among other things, something we in so-called “first world” countries already knew, but says it well:
The limits of "banning discrimination through Artificial Intelligence"
In April 2018, the “Finnish Non-Discrimination and Equality Tribunal” prohibited “discriminatory use” of artificial intelligence. I am not sure they did the right thing.
Life as a Service is coming. Aren't you happy?
Amazon is now selling… something right out of a Sci-Fi movie. Nah, even better:
Who gives Facebook data about non-Facebook users?
There is a lot of talking these days about Facebook getting data about people who are not on Facebook, but not enough on WHO gives Facebook those data.
What would United States v. Ackerman be, without AOL?
Eight years ago, I wrote that, when it comes to email, the more interesting barrier to its proper usage may be laws that only see companies and individuals, but nothing in between. A case under appeal now in the USA shows that, indeed, this may be the case.
The bright, planetary next billion of Facebook users
Frederic Filloux argues that Facebook' future is “bright and planetary” because: