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Thanasis Priftis

Human Flesh Search Engine - 0 views

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    "A research blog dedicated to the Human Flesh Search Engine (人肉搜索), a contemporary Chinese internet phenomenon in which netizens use the internet and web forums to target notorious online personalities to discern their real identity. The purpose of this blog is to keep up to date with new instances and advancements of the search engine at work, as well as collate my past and ongoing research into the subject matter."
Thanasis Priftis

The humanities and technology: Olivier Le Deuff at TEDxGeneva - YouTube - 0 views

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    "The humanities and technology: Olivier Le Deuff at TEDxGeneva" An introduction to social bookmarking
Thanasis Priftis

A Cowaboo story for"Distributed Autonomous Corporation" - 3 views

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    Related bookmarks: - Are we ready for companies that run themselves? - David Morris - Aeon http://aeon.co/magazine/technology/are-we-ready-for-companies-that-run-themselves/ Related articles: - Decentralized Autonomous Organization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized%20Autonomous%20Organization - DAC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_Autonomous_Organization A Decentralized Autonomous Organization (often abbreviated "DAO"; sometimes referred to as a Fully Automated Business Entity or Distributed Autonomous Corporation/Distributed Autonomous Company, often abbreviated "FAB" or "DAC") is a decentralized network of narrow-AI autonomous agents which perform an output-maximizing production function and which divides its labor into computationally intractable tasks (which it incentivizes humans to do) and tasks which it performs itself.[1][2] It can be thought of as a corporation run without any human involvement under the control of an incorruptible set of business rules. These rules are typically implemented as publicly auditable open-source software distributed across the computers of their stakeholders. A human becomes a stakeholder by buying stock in the company or being paid in that stock to provide services for the company. This stock may entitle its owner to a share of the profits of the DAO, participation in its growth, and/or a say in how it is run.[3]
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