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Kobe 2022-03-23 09:02:25
Something we have to face
The problem is presented in the time of a film.
At the beginning, I even questioned whether the research I did was eventually reduced to a tool for capitalists. But I think, at least I'm always using this knowledge to make the world a better place. In addition, AI cannot lead to the regression of...
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Cristina 2022-04-22 07:01:39
How to resist a grain of sand falling from the times
When I first started watching this documentary, my heart didn't have too many waves. Maybe it's because the social software it exemplifies is far from my life, and the social problems they face (like bipolar politics or the disappearance of democracy) don't happen in my country. To hear a...

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Ruthie 2022-03-26 09:01:08
After all, this movie reminding everyone to be wary of all kinds of spam manipulated by artificial intelligence is not itself a piece of junk information that is cobbled together by artificial intelligence algorithms... Considering that only illiterate people will believe these things , I guess this movie must be popular, after all, on the Internet, illiterate people who don't understand the Internet like to force it loudly. Finally, one star to the Western democracy in the movie that is said to be destroyed by the Internet, haha, come on.
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Maureen 2022-01-03 08:01:47
In the end, the problem is restored to the business model and economy. That is to say, it is not simply calling everyone to control the use of social media to solve the fundamental problem, but the interesting thing is... After watching the film, everyone still runs away. Have you scored on social media? This is not essentially different from the result of competitive attention, right? I am born stupid... and there is no way.
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