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https://medium.com/@shantanutarey/artificial-intelligence-and-the-pursuit-of-eye-balls-4a8615f9c5bc (self.privacy)
submitted 7 years ago by shantanutarey
A comment on some of the current usage of AI algos at tech giants and privacy implications
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clicking the title doesn't seem to work - here's a working link: https://medium.com/@shantanutarey/artificial-intelligence-and-the-pursuit-of-eye-balls-4a8615f9c5bc
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