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Snapchat update: Election Day-themed filters urge millennials to get out and vote - 0 views
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It's a logical move for Snapchat to encourage its users to vote. The app reaches 41% of all 18- to 34-year-olds in the U.S. daily, a Nielsen study reported, according to the Wall Street Journal. Another survey conducted for Variety by Defy Media revealed that 30% of Snapchat users used the app to get news for the 2016 presidential campaign. Millennials — people between the ages of 18 through 35 — make up approximately 31% of the overall electorate, NPR reported. It is also the group that has had the lowest voter turnout out of any other age group — just 46% voted in the 2012 presidential election.
Delivering Value vs. Delivering Differential Value - 0 views
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How to shift from absolute to differential value
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communicating differential value
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Why do your customers buy from you?
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KiMi Robinson: Millennials 'Search for Truth' on Election and Distrust Media, Intellige... - 0 views
Banks Bet on the Next Big Thing: Financial Chatbots - The New York Times - 0 views
Open Up! Open Use Policies for Information Can Power Open Movements - 0 views
The Pentagon's 'Terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own - The New Yo... - 0 views
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Just as the Industrial Revolution spurred the creation of powerful and destructive machines like airplanes and tanks that diminished the role of individual soldiers, artificial intelligence technology is enabling the Pentagon to reorder the places of man and machine on the battlefield the same way it is transforming ordinary life with computers that can see, hear and speak and cars that can drive themselves.
WikiLeaks' Gift to American Democracy - The New York Times - 0 views
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In this, the year of the leak, the hackers are contributing to a phenomenon — raw transparency — that should make democracy stronger.
WikiLeaks' Gift to American Democracy - The New York Times - 0 views
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In this, the year of the leak, the hackers are contributing to a phenomenon — raw transparency — that should make democracy stronger.
The Pentagon's 'Terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own - The New Yo... - 0 views
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Almost unnoticed outside defense circles, the Pentagon has put artificial intelligence at the center of its strategy to maintain the United States’ position as the world’s dominant military power. It is spending billions of dollars to develop what it calls autonomous and semiautonomous weapons and to build an arsenal stocked with the kind of weaponry that until now has existed only in Hollywood movies and science fiction, raising alarm among scientists and activists concerned by the implications of a robot arms race.
Living in China's Expanding Deserts - The New York Times - 0 views
China's plan to organize its society relies on 'big data' to rate everyone - 0 views
How fascist is Donald Trump? There's actually a formula for that. - 0 views
Our World In Data - 0 views
Link between health spending and life expectancy: US is an outlier - 0 views
Global education expansion has led to lower education inequality across the world - 0 views
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