The basic code at the heart of the new internet is pretty simple. The new generation of internet filters looks at the things you seem to like – the actual things you've done, or the things people like you like – and tries to extrapolate. They are prediction engines, constantly creating and refining a theory of who you are and what you'll do and want next.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlPlaton, le livre numérique et la mort | SoBookOnline - 0 views
Revue Diogène 2001/4, Retour vers le futur - Cairn.info - 0 views
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How the net traps us all in our own little bubbles | Technology | The Observer - 3 views
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you're the only person in your bubble
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the filter bubble is a centrifugal force, pulling us apart.
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Your Outboard Brain Knows All - 0 views
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My point is that the cyborg future is here. Almost without noticing it, we've outsourced important peripheral brain functions to the silicon around us.
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Of course, it's probably not an either/or proposition. I want both: I want my organic brain to contain vast stores of knowledge and my silicon overmind to contain a stupidly huge amount more.
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by offloading data onto silicon, we free our own gray matter for more germanely "human" tasks like brainstorming and daydreaming
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Le lire et l'écrire : clôture, glissement et déconnexion | La Feuille - 0 views
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La machine à écrire et la machine à lire se sont rejointes, ont fusionné, même si elles se démultiplient en autant d'outils que de pratiques.
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