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Pasquale 2022-03-21 09:02:24
I give five stars because I see hope at the end, not what they reveal and the truth.
When I was watching this documentary, I thought in a narrow sense that all the behaviors that they had worked for Facebook, Google, Twitter, etc. were disclosed in it because they had left and there was no continued supply of benefits. etc. When I continued to watch patiently, I found that their...
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Angelita 2022-03-22 09:02:11
what is grabbing your attention
Social psychologists provide social insight, programmers write it into an algorithm, and capital pays for it, a seemingly reasonable and normal process.
But as long as you think about it carefully, Mahjong, chess, poker, etc., the entertainment time of human beings, will also be addictive, but will...

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Arturo 2022-04-24 07:01:15
It's so convenient to push all kinds of problems of society, politics, and human nature to technology...
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Winston 2022-04-23 07:03:01
In fact, as a guinea pig under big data, he has given up resistance many times, but some points in the film are still very good. It’s just that although these worries are pertinent, human beings will kill themselves sooner or later [Whether it’s global warming or social networking, this is human nature and it’s inevitable [spread hands]]
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