Assessing Misinformation Infection In People In The Digital Age
Posted on09 Mar 2020
Tagsartificial intelligence, algorithms, television, social media, internet, information technology, information
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The digital age expanded access to information. That included bad info as well as good. This means people are more misinformed as... Read More
Truth On The Internet As Seen By The Seven Deadly Sins
The internet proved people prefer lies to truth. Lies reach ten times further and move six times faster than truth does. The... Read More
Quantifying The Power Of Lies Over Truth In The Digital Age
Posted on16 Apr 2018
Tagsgossip, Holy Bible, internet, Leadership - The Secret Series, lying, Mahatma Gandhi, social media, sycophant, truth, truth-lies-car-analogy, Twitter
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Every day of the digital age yields great insights. It shows how people really behave. They say one thing, but do another.... Read More
Future Of The Internet Using Wild West As Road Map
Posted on11 Sep 2017
TagsAmazon, Apple (company), AT&T, Charter (Spectrum), Comcast, communications, control, Facebook, future, Google, homogeneity, human nature, internet, internet of things, Microsoft, Verizon, Wild West
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Technology brings change. Human nature does not change. That means human nature exerts itself in the same way using new means. Knowing... Read More
Social Media Dangers We Don’t See But Foretell Its Future
Posted on27 Feb 2017
Tagscontrol, illusion, internet, negative, New York Times, security, social media, CBS News, Time Magazine, Wired Magazine, YouTube, PTSD, censorship
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People talk of trolls, fake news and acerbic comments on social media. The presidential election brought these even more to the fore.... Read More
How Does Internet Influence What We Think We Know?
Posted on27 Jul 2015
Tagsbias, confidence, Elon University, Harvard Business Review, Influence, internet, knowledge, Top Gun
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Confidence is important to success. It is a key to influencing others. What we know boosts our confidence. Experts agree that internet... Read More
Emotionally Intelligent Computers Will Help Us How?
Posted on05 Feb 2015
Tagsorganizational culture, computers, customers, big data, Wall Street Journal, Raffi Khatchadourian, Motherboard, Meghan Neal, facial recognition software, Evelyn Rusli, Elizabeth Dwoskin, clickbait, emotional triggers, training, The New Yorker, technology, retailing, leadership, internet, emotions, emotional intelligence
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As we make computers more human, we learn more about us. This has already changed how we see our skills, talents and... Read More
My 100th Post: Thank You for Your Inspiration
Posted on02 May 2011
TagsTalent, Thank You Series, Thank You, television, social media, radio, newspapers, Mary Duckworth-Demis Mimouna, magazines, Jeannette Marshall, internet, Craig Palenshus, Bill Forsyth, bloggers, books
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You are reading my 100th post. In the beginning, I just wanted to see if I could stay committed to publishing twice... Read More