RT @JimCameron: Climate It's Reality, Not Reality
RT @intelwire: My newest article looks at the Dystopian Spectacle, fiction versus reality
RT @intelwire: My newest article looks at the Dystopian Spectacle, fiction versus reality
RT @icracnet: military spending millions to make cyborgs a reality @CNNPolitics
RT @icracnet: military spending millions to make cyborgs a reality @CNNPolitics
RT @caseyoppenheim: Scary reality: Google now has ability to manipulate elections, public opinion, Internet privacy and much
Research I have been directing in recent years suggests that Google, Inc., has amassed far more power to control elections—indeed, to control a wide variety of opinions and beliefs—than any company in history has ever had. Google’s search algorithm can easily shift the voting preferences of undecided voters by 20 percent or more—up to 80 percent in some demographic groups—with virtually no one knowing they are being manipulated, according to experiments I conducted recently with Ronald E. Robertson . There are at least three very real scenarios whereby Google—perhaps even without its leaders’ knowledge—could shape or even decide the election next year. Whether or not Google executives see it this way, the employees who constantly adjust the search giant’s algorithms are manipulating people every minute of every day. The adjustments they make increasingly influence our thinking—including, it turns out, our voting preferences.
Terminator est dans votre poche | Comme un bruit qui court
Terminator est dans votre poche | Comme un bruit qui court
RT @MarinGontier: Très très bon @jerezim sur @franceinter “asservir les êtres humains” t800=tel…
RT @MarinGontier: Très très bon @jerezim sur @franceinter "asservir les êtres humains" t800=tel…
Skynet is real, but it’s not what you think
You'd think when choosing the name of a top-secret surveillance program, the National Security Agency would be careful not to choose a name synonymous with artificial intelligence gone rogue and nearly destroying humanity.You'd be wrong.
“On est tous les Sarah Connor de cette histoire” @jerezim
"On est tous les Sarah Connor de cette histoire" @jerezim
“notre Kyle Reese, il s’appelle Edward Snowden,” @jerezim
"notre Kyle Reese, il s’appelle Edward Snowden," @jerezim