Blog Post #6: First Camera Phone
Friday, November 15, 2024
Blog Post 6
Sunday, November 10, 2024
Blog Post #10: In The Age Of AI
It is scary to think about how fast technology has advanced in recent years. To AI solving difficult problems, to self driving cars and factories depending on robots to do manual labor. After watching the video I learned how quickly AI is becoming more integrated into our lives. AI and machine learning have enormous potential to improve efficiency, make better decisions based on patterns humans might miss, and personalize our experiences in healthcare, education, and more.
It's amazing how AI has changed everything around us. There are many positive aspects to AI which includes new technology which allows doctors to spot diseases quicker, from healthcare advancements to automation in logistics. AI's ability to analyze large mounts of datasets in real time is revolutionizing fields. Such as finance, climate science and medicine. Another exciting takeaway is how AI is being used in research. Machine learning can simulate experiments and also predict outcomes very quickly, faster than traditional methods. But there are also many negatives about AI advancements. AI introduces new kind of threats, which some call the new arms race. Where autonomous weapons, and AI run systems that could lead to faster and more destructive forms of warfare. While watching the documentary, it mentions Global powers like the US and China invest alot of money into AI research to see who would reach dominance first in that area.It is amazing how far technology has evolved in recent years, but it leaves us with massive concerns we should worry about. There are many risks humanity will be eventually facing in the upcoming years, such as jobs being taken away due to new AI taking over, data breaches, and military advancements. Humanity should take safe guards and harness AI's power for good, to prevent abuse. There will be on going debates for years about the future of AI and im excited to see where society ends up in the near future.
Friday, November 8, 2024
History Of Twitter
Blog Post #4: History Of Twitter
Twitter, invented in 2005, by a team of developers at a dying podcasting company called Odeo. Led by Jack Dorsey along with Evan Williams, Biz Stone and Noah Glass the idea for Twitter originated during a brainstorming session about how to pivot the company when podcasting faced stiff competition from Apple. Dorsey envisioned a platform where users could share short status updates messages in real-time with a small group, similar to text messaging but on a broader scale. This idea developed into what we know today as Twitter.
Jack Dorsey’s team was trying to develop a way for people to stay connected and communicate with groups of people instantly. Twitter’s platform allowed users to stay connected with each other in a new way. Traditional blogging platforms were long and lengthy posts, while Twitter was the complete opposite, it was shorter and faster to reach an audience quicker on the web. This solved the problem of microblogging, which allowed people to share their thoughts and news instantly. Which was 140 characters or less each time someone tweeted.
Twitter had a huge impact and influence on the world, it transformed communication, helped with social, political discourse, journalism, and celebrity engagement. When Twitter became popular users would microblog to each other, with real time messaging people could tweet to their followers sharing thoughts, updates on their lives and reactions to news events around the globe. This helped foster a new culture of instant sharing in society from people's personal updates to breaking news. Another impact Twitter has had is with social movements and politics. For example in June 2009, protestors used Twitter to coordinate a political movement, which is known as the Green Movement. Protesters used Twitter to organize and communicate when traditional media was censored or unavailable to the public. Twitter delayed planned server maintenance, not to disrupt the flow of information pouring in. The platform has been used to spark debates, raise awareness, and excite communities around causes. Lastly, the amount of attention Twitter got from celebrities and how big the name grew over a short amount of time. In 2011, President Barack Obama became the first president to have a Twitter account, Obama answered questions from constituents. Companies and celebrities have used Twitter to connect directly with their audience. This bypassed traditional media, allowing brands to build their own narratives and customers to provide feedback instantly.
There are many positives and amazing impacts Twitter has had, however several problems were bound to occur. Twitter has a problem of spreading misinformation, toxicity/harassment to users and mental health concerns. One big problem Twitter has was censoring people’s opinions, especially Donald Trump's account. Trump's account was permanently banned on January 8th, 2021. When Elon Musk became CEO of twitter he reinstated Trump's account. Musk stated that Twitter's ban of Trump was a "morally bad decision" and "foolish in the extreme,". No matter what someone says it's their freedom of speech, even if you agree or disagree it's unacceptable to control people’s thoughts. Another issue Twitter has on people is how distracting the platform can be. It can throw people off their daily tasks giving up long periods of time scrolling or tweeting. Lastly there's always going to be cyber bullying going on, on each platform. Bullying has changed significantly with technology advancements, now people can be targeted by others and harassed not even in the same room as the one making fun of them. Bullying will never go away but the easiest thing to do is delete the app or just simply ignore the message or post.
Twitter will have an ever lasting effect on people, it changed social media forever. Allowing people to spread news and thoughts instantly across the globe. Twitter revolutionized how we share information, engage in conversations, and organize movements. While it has had an overwhelmingly positive impact on communication and activism. Its negative effects on misinformation, mental health, and social dynamics are serious concerns that continue to shape public discourse around social media today. Twitter will always be used to obtain information, and in following generations.
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Blog Post #5: Privacy Ted Talk
It is alarming to think about how every time an individual posts something online, uses apps, and even browse the web, their data is collected. This not only effects just individuals but also their families, which creates a web of personal information that could be misused. Nowadays individual's personal details, financial information, and even health data can be compromised. Once your information is leaked, its virtually impossible to undo the damages made. How would you feel to find out that the government, and cooperations are keeping tabs on you. How can you even feel safe or comfortable anymore, there are no secrets that can be hidden anymore especially if they are the web. Eventually things you want to be kept hidden will surface. It is notable that telephone companies built surveillance features into their networks initially for the purpose of monitoring it's users. The use of encryption that has become more popular over the past few years has become helpful in keeping texts and phone calls private, and much more difficult to hack into.
After viewing these videos, I learned a lot of valuable information about how the government tracks you in almost every aspect. One important concept from the video that I learned was that the government can track their citizens through their cars. The video explained that when you drive your car to a location, the government can gain a detailed report about how private citizens interact. Local police departments are able to make assumptions and build cases for individuals. The government uses automatic license plate readers, that capture images of car that convert the license plate into machine readable text to track where individuals go. A large majority of the information that is collected from citizens is kept by police departments, in the case that it is ever needed.
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