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Since 2017, the growing conspiracy theory behind QAnon has been garnering a far right-wing following. Trump supporters are primed to deny and resist any election result in November 2020 that does not…
Whether Republicans or Democrats control the U.S. government, Big Tech is in for a reckoning.
With the 2020 United States election looming—political ad campaigns featuring candidates have been circulating non-stop on the Internet. In the past, media platforms like newspapers, radio, and television were the…
Douglas Rushkoff is an author, documentarian, and media theorist. He has written over twenty books on human autonomy in the digital age. In the article, “Why I am Leaving Facebook,”…
It wasn’t so long ago that self-driving cars, virtual assistants (like Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Siri), and chatbots were just concepts. Today, Artificial intelligence (AI) is a part of almost…
On this episode, we have a very exciting guest—Dr. Geoffrey Goodell, Senior Research Associate of Computer Science at University College London.
As social creatures, human beings naturally yearn for meaningful connections. So, when social media platforms like Facebook emerged, people marvelled over how easy it was to interact with others. Facebook…