Assessing Misinformation Infection In People In The Digital Age
Posted on09 Mar 2020
Tagsalgorithms, television, social media, internet, information technology, information, artificial intelligence
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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
Jeff Bezos Affair And Future Of Privacy, Power and Blackmail
Posted on11 Mar 2019
Tagsfuture, money, power, social media, status, The Economist, Amazon, internet of things, privacy, Jeff Bezos, blackmail
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Behind the media frenzy around the Jeff Bezos affair, serious lessons exist about the future our digital world will create for us... Read More
Time It Takes To Make Friends, Meeting, Doing And Trusting
Posted on04 Feb 2019
TagsJeffrey Hall, friends trees analogy, time management, University of Kansas, trees, social media, relationships, Influence, happiness, friends, extrovert
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How many times have you heard, “It takes time to build relationships”? Ever wonder exactly how much? Yes, it depends on the... Read More
Most Invisible Radical Contribution Of Facebook To Society
There’s no debate. The contribution of Facebook to society is great. It influences. People also use it to influence others. Many times... Read More
Quantifying The Power Of Lies Over Truth In The Digital Age
Posted on16 Apr 2018
Tagstruth-lies-car-analogy, sycophant, Holy Bible, Leadership - The Secret Series, Twitter, truth, social media, Mahatma Gandhi, lying, internet, gossip
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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
Intro To Basic Artificial Intelligence Without The Gobbledygook
Posted on15 Jan 2018
TagsScientific American, machine learning, MIT Technology Review, big data, trial and error, social media, computers, artificial intelligence
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The news contains much about the changes artificial intelligence will bring. An intro to basic artificial intelligence (AI) can help anyone see... Read More
Finding Happiness On Social Media This Year And Beyond
Posted on01 Jan 2018
Tagshappiness, smartphones, Wall Street Journal, Wired Magazine, The Economist, The Atlantic, social media, productivity, Harvard Business Review
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In light of more and more research, finding happiness on social media seems an oxymoron. In sum, the message is that more... Read More
Social Media And The Brain, Pulling People’s Triggers
Posted on27 Nov 2017
Tagsbrain, exhibitionism, narcissists, emotional recognition, novelty of experience, The Economist, social media, security
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Many forces influence people. Social media is a big one. Tech firms work hard to keep people on it. To do this... Read More
6 Tips on Getting People to Give Up Privacy to Get Their Data
Posted on13 Mar 2017
Tagsnarcissists, self-control, big data, emotional triggers, The Economist, social media, security, rewards
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Big data can’t live without data. That means it must find ways to get people to give up privacy so it can... Read More