Facebook cracks down on personality quizzes to protect your personal info

By: USA Today April 28, 2019 You know those Facebook personality quizzes that tell you which fruit you are or which cast member of “Friends” is your spirit animal? The social networking giant is cracking down on them. On Thursday, Facebook updated its platform policies for developers and said apps with like personality quizzes “may not be permitted on the […]

China’s cosmological Communism: a challenge to liberal democracies

By: Merics July 18, 2018 China’s presence and influence is not confined to its own borders or East Asia anymore, but has reached a global scale. In the new MERICS China Monitor Perspectives, “China’s cosmological Communism: A challenge to liberal democracies,” journalist and former MERICS Research Fellow Didi Kirsten Tatlow shows how imperial philosophy meets Marxist orthodoxy in Beijing’s […]

YouTube’s recommendations drive 70% of what we watch

By: Quartz January 13, 2018 YouTube is a master of getting you to watch videos you didn’t know existed minutes earlier. On an average day, people around the world watch one billion hours of video on YouTube. Most of those—70%—are recommended by YouTube’s algorithms, chief product officer Neal Mohan revealed at CES, as reported by CNET. The recommendations […]

Casey Gerald – The Gospel of Doubt TED Talk

By: TED February, 2016 What do you do when your firmly held beliefs turn out not to be true? When Casey Gerald’s religion failed him, he searched for something new to believe in — in business, in government, in philanthropy — but found only false saviors. In this moving talk, Gerald urges us all to […]

Brutal Startup Is Using Eye Tracking to Force You to Watch Ads

By: Futurism March 22, 2019 The founder of MoviePass is back, and this time he’s not messing around. MoviePass co-founder Stacy Spikes has a new startup called PreShow, and it’s using a business model straight out of “A Clockwork Orange”: The company’s new app helps you score free movie tickets — as long as you sit through 15 […]

Amazon Is Working on a Device That Can Read Human Emotions

By: MSN May 23, 2019 (Bloomberg) — Amazon.com Inc. is developing a voice-activated wearable device that can recognize human emotions. The wrist-worn gadget is described as a health and wellness product in internal documents reviewed by Bloomberg. It’s a collaboration between Lab126, the hardware development group behind Amazon’s Fire phone and Echo smart speaker, and […]

A quarter of UK adults feel unsafe using online sharing services

By: UKTN May 9, 2019 AI-powered trusted identity as a service provider Jumio has released new findings from its Global Trust and Safety Survey. It found that a quarter of UK adults feel “somewhat unsafe” or “not at all safe” when using online sharing services. Online sharing services include the likes of Uber and Airbnb. However, […]