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The Start of the Artificial Intelligence Revolution

Artificial Intelligence by Gerd Altmann CC0 Public Domain “Alexa, how long has artificial intelligence been around?” A lot longer than you think. The idea of artificial intelligence, better known as A.I., has been around for thousands of years. But when … Continue reading

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Ghost in the Machine–The Unequal Social Impact of Algorithms

Algorithm = a set of rules that precisely defines a sequence of operations by Ron Mader Glenn Rodriguez committed armed robbery when he was 16-years-old. A victim was tragically killed. Glenn was sentenced to 26 years in jail.  An algorithm … Continue reading

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Protected: Race vs. Gender? We Need to Talk About the Karen Meme

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Everything is for Sale

By Dino Sossi Everything is for Sale

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Privacy Peril – For Teens, All Data is for Sale (Graphics)

By Dino Sossi (April 1, 2016) (updated September 15, 2020) https://www.dinosossi.wordpress.com/2016/04/01/privacy-peril-for-teens-all-data-is-for-sale/ How much is your data worth to you? For the average teen, not so much. According to a recent study, 42% of respondents would give away their data for, wait … Continue reading

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