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How AI Tokens Challenge Broadband Economics
The parallel evolution of two foundational commodities in a new economic layer.
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“The world in 2014 is like a globalized Twitter Egypt.” – The WELL: Bruce Sterling and Jon Lebkowsky: State of the World 2014 more ›
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“we see cameras transitioning into what they were bound to become: networked lenses.” (via Goodbye, Cameras : The New Yorker) more ›
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“If you begin considering emerging self-metrics that measure, for example, your routes through cities, fitness level, social status, and state of mind (think Foursquare, Nike , Facebook, and Twitter), you realize that there is a compelling universe of information waiting… more ›
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‘Open Informant’ attempts to confront the unsettling realties of surveillance in a networked age. Open Informant is a phone app and e-ink badge. The app searches your communications for these NSA trigger words and then sends text fragments containing these words to the badge… more ›
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Design for the New Normal – talk by Anab Jain, from the awesome Superflux more ›
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“Why? “The television business is based on managed dissatisfaction. You’re watching a great television show you’re really wrapped up in? You might get 50 minutes of watching a week and then 18,000 minutes of waiting until the next episode comes… more ›
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“The code itself is “big data.”” – The Algorithms of Our Lives – The Chronicle Review – The Chronicle of Higher Education more ›
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“we need to figure out how to adequately represent “software performances” as “data.”” – The Algorithms of Our Lives – The Chronicle Review – The Chronicle of Higher Education more ›
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“The internet is a great international distribution tool, but it’s also a marketing tool. So if you’re going to market something to people and then not give it to them, you’re asking for trouble. You’re asking for piracy.” – Netflix’s… more ›

