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Inside Facebook Reality Labs: The Next Era of Human-Computer Interaction - 0 views

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    'we'll begin to unpack the 10-year vision of a contextually-aware, AI-powered interface for augmented reality (AR) glasses that can use the information you choose to share, to infer what you want to do, when you want to do it'
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peer into the future - 0 views

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    Individuals and organizations use this environment to set in motion and contribute to crowd-based economic processes. They create or contribute to open and collaborative projects, they crowdsource resources and harness collective intelligence.
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NonDominium - 21st Century People Economy - 0 views

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    Nondominium enables a new whole-system approach to development of material resources which enables sustainable outcomes of resilience, self-sufficiency and independence.
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Token citizens of the world, decentralise! - 1 views

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    Is this how liberty dies? With the transparent tokenisation of people?
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Microsoft Mesh feels like the virtual future of Microsoft Teams meetings - The Verge - 1 views

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    Another future signal! A telepresence platform made by Microsoft accessible for various goggles and smartphones and open for external developers.
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Clubhouse and the Future of Cult-Driven Social Platforms - The Information - 0 views

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    Clubhouse's rise is due to its success in harnessing the movement toward cults and away from communities on the internet. That signals a challenge for older social platforms and raises a question of how communities can regain power in the future.
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Stephen's Web ~ On the Indieweb ~ Stephen Downes - 1 views

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    The Indieweb is based on owning your own domain name and owning and managing your own web server. As Goldsmith notes, none of these is free, and in fact, they create a significant barrier to participation. "If a movement has at its core a significant barrier to entry, then it is always exclusionary. While we've already seen that the movement has barriers at ability and personality, it is also true that, as of 2021, there is a significant barrier in terms of monetary resources."
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'Weird new things are happening in software,' says Stanford AI professor Chris Re | ZDNet - 1 views

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    The time has come, said Re, for AI scientists to focus on higher-level tasks such as bringing domain expertise to AI rather than twiddling hyper-parameter settings of neural networks.
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GameStop en meme stocks bubbles - 0 views

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    Virtual communities can make the world a better place. or they can manipulate elections by spreading hate messages en conspiracy theories. Or they can manipulate the stock markets in a so-called anti-establishment frenzy, which is no more that a thin veil hiding resentment, hate and greed. Revolutions are not always pretty to look at.
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