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Debunking Myths: Understanding the Real Effects of Social Media
Millions of humans around the arena use social media. Social media is the Internet system that allows customers to create content material and share data. The largest offerings consist of Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. LinkedIn specializes in enterprise and professional development. Other websites are aimed at more youthful customers. Most human beings use those websites to shape social networks.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Futurism
Apple U.S. lawsuit: the saga continues
On Wednesday, 10 April, the case accusing Apple of monopolising the smartphone market was reassigned to District Judge Julien Neals in New Jersey after another judge said “he could not hear it due to a potential conflict of interest.”
By Susan Fourtané 2 years ago in Futurism
Apple U.S. lawsuit: Apple and Apple users under attack
The United States of America has filed an antitrust lawsuit against one of its most prodigious children: Apple. The U.S. is accusing the tech company of monopolising the smartphone market and thus crushing competition. I just can’t get my head around this utterly ridiculous statement. But then again, that’s the Biden administration for you all, right?
By Susan Fourtané 2 years ago in Futurism
Navigating the AI Content Revolution: A Balanced Perspective
There is a good amount of talk surrounding AI-generated content. The conversation intrigues me, though I am against the use of AI to write stories, poems, and other literature. I have been playing the devil's advocate on this topic to fire up conversation and get people to look at different angles.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Futurism
The Benevolent AI Paradox: Friend or Foe?
Artificial intelligence's portrayal in popular movies and theoretical fiction often oscillates between two extreme narratives: one that puts AI as humanity's savior, leading to a golden age of prosperity and creativity, and a second narrative that makes it the source of dystopian situations where machines rise against man. The latter version is particularly characterized by fear and suspicion that are brought by the concerns of surpassing human intellect and autonomy for artificial intelligence. Nevertheless, amidst these divergent viewpoints lies an internal contradiction: if we treat AI nicely, can't it kill us?
By Kageno Hoshino2 years ago in Futurism










