Via Walter Roberson. Today’s web has perverse economic incentives to reduce the quality of “news”.
Originally shared by Kee Hinckley
Via Walter Roberson. Today’s web has perverse economic incentives to reduce the quality of “news”.
Originally shared by Kee Hinckley
Originally shared by Singularity Hub
And you thought this election was personal.
IBM, people. IBM.
We’re a long way from typewriters.
Originally shared by CM Stewart
#viruses
http://bigthink.com/philip-perry/watson-supercomputer-will-help-ibm-create-a-cure-for-all-viruses
I don’t often post links to reviews of my stuff, because it can come off as a bit of a peacock move, but this reviewer really gets what I was going for with the story.
It’s always a little bit of joy to get a review from someone who both digs and groks something I’ve written; it makes it feel worthwhile.
https://www.amazon.com/review/R1KZ6102GX67WH/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B019M18DSI
I haven’t seen much result from any advertising, including AMS (that reminds me, I should check my campaign and see if that’s changed at all). YMMV.
Originally shared by Debby “D.G. Kaye” Gies
Nicholas C. Rossis sharing precious data on best sites to promote our books.
I’m encouraged to hear that there might have been some effect from all those Snopes and Politifact articles I liked on FB, mainly to get them into my stream where members of my wife’s family would see them.
Even though, for a significant proportion of Trump voters, seeing a factual correction only causes them to evaluate the source as having a “liberal bias” rather than believe the correction.
The thing about blockchain is that it can allow a diverse group of entities to jointly trust a record of transactions in a system that no one of them controls. There are a lot of applications for that, not only in banking, but in health, supply chain, and even official records like land transfers.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602731/web-pioneer-tries-to-incubate-a-second-digital-revolution/
Originally shared by Singularity Hub
22 people die every day waiting for organs.
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“Can humans truly take the leap across a chunk of the solar system, a round-trip that would take more than a year to complete?…. Some humans are mentally capable to go to Mars; others may not be; and it’s been suggested that a few should be sent there regardless of their status.”
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Neural prostheses directly interface the brain with computer to directly control your body