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Privacy, the New Cryptocurrency?

Why are we so willing to surrender our time and personal data for free, online, to monopoly type companies like Facebook, Google, et al? To understand that, we need to understand why people spend so much time on sites like Facebook. 5 Drivers of Online Activity Anyone studying digital marketing, development of websites and/or apps, knows that there are five typical activities that drive online activity: Seeking information Interpersonal communication Self-expression Passing time Entertainment Is Privacy the New Cryptocurrency? These days, we tell ourselves that our privacy is sort of like currency that we trade with corporations in exchange for innovation and technology. Doesn’t help that those same corporations have a ravenous hunger for our data and to keep us in engaged, continue to collect more on us than we even understand. Nowadays, Facebook is one of the few sites that successfully delivers all five of the above, albeit it, information seeking...

Consciousness Vs Intelligence - The Future of Work

" As long as consciousness and intelligence go hand in hand, which is more important, will always be a popular discussion point for philosophers. With the pace that technology at today, it's quickly becoming an urgent political and economic issue. " - Yuval Noah Harari, Author.  After watching a robust panel discussion about the future of work last week, it got me thinking... Is there enough of a debate, of the ethical impact of technology? We are not only developing intelligence but a form of intelligence that is no longer reliant on consciousness. Whether it's playing games or driving cars, a computer via machine learning can now evaluate patterns better than we can. This has the potential to make us and our usefulness, about as redundant as the horse and carriage. If intelligence is compulsory, is consciousness nonessential...? The fact is, companies all over the world are already valuing intelligence more highly than consciousness. Is it ...