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ARTIGO PARA MIT TECH REVIEW

Artigo sobre o futuro da internet que escrevi pra MIT Tech Review Brasil.

O futuro será cada vez mais digitalizado. Isso não é uma premissa, é simplesmente a realidade. De muitas formas, esse futuro já chegou. Transformações tecnológicas são uma constante e a descentralização da internet por meio da criptografia é a próxima grande revolução digital. Há 15 anos, quando se falava que estaríamos hiperconectados, enviando vídeos de qualquer lugar do mundo e que o celular substituiria os computadores pessoais, muita gente duvidava. O processo de descentralização da internet já está em curso.

Acreditar ou não no impacto dessas transformações está diretamente ligado a resposta a uma pergunta bem simples: o mundo vai se tornar mais ou menos digital nos próximos anos? A resposta parece óbvia.

Muito além do NFT: metaversos, Web3 e o futuro digital - MIT Technology Review
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Muito além do NFT: metaversos, Web3 e o futuro digital – MIT Technology Review

A explosão do mercado da cripto arte é apenas a ponta visível de uma completa transformação da internet através da criptografia e da descentralização

CULTURA DIGITAL

Big data e sem agente: como De Bruyne renovou com o City por R$ 554 milhões
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Big data e sem agente: como De Bruyne renovou com o City por R$ 554 milhões

A tecnologia no futebol pode ir muito além do uso do VAR e das linhas de gol e impedimento, e Kevin De Bruyne, do Manchester City, provou como. Com vínculo até 2023, o meia belga conseguiu uma exten

Intel, A 'White Nationalism' Slider Ain't It
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Intel, A ‘White Nationalism’ Slider Ain’t It

Intel gave a presentation at GDC a few weeks back, but I’m guessing nobody actually watched it because it took until this week for anyone to notice this absolutely absurd pitch from the company, which wants to use AI to monitor and censor “hate speech” in your online voice chat, and let users toggle just how much hate they want to hear.

How beauty filters took over social media
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How beauty filters took over social media

Millions of young women are using face filters to make themselves look different. What will the consequences be?

After Working at Google, I’ll Never Let Myself Love a Job Again
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After Working at Google, I’ll Never Let Myself Love a Job Again

I learned the hard way that no publicly traded company is a family.

How a Google Street View image of your house predicts your risk of a car accident
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How a Google Street View image of your house predicts your risk of a car accident

Google Street View has become a surprisingly useful way to learn about the world without stepping into it. People use it to plan journeys, to explore holiday destinations, and to virtually stalk friends and enemies alike. But researchers have found more insidious uses. In 2017 a team of researchers used the images to study the…

Apple debuts Find My network for third-party accessories | AppleInsider
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Apple debuts Find My network for third-party accessories | AppleInsider

Apple’s new Find My network accessory program means users can keep track of non-Apple devices and belongings through the familiar Find My app.

Yahoo Respostas chega ao fim em maio
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Yahoo Respostas chega ao fim em maio

Após 16 anos, plataforma de perguntas e respostas (e muitas pérolas) deixará de existir

We're Archiving Yahoo Answers So You'll Always Know How Babby Is Formed
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We’re Archiving Yahoo Answers So You’ll Always Know How Babby Is Formed

With the help of the Internet Archive—and a little bit of code—we set up a script to auto-archive as many of the roughly 84 million submitted questions that we were able to find using the “sitemap” file for the Yahoo Answers site.

Twitter says agency can't archive Trump tweets because of ban
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Twitter says agency can’t archive Trump tweets because of ban

The National Archives and Records Administration is working on an online archive of tweets while president.

BIG TECH

Facebook does not plan to notify half-billion users affected by data leak
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Facebook does not plan to notify half-billion users affected by data leak

Facebook did not notify the more than 530 million users whose details were obtained through the misuse of a feature before 2019 and recently made public in a database, and does not currently have plans to do so, a company spokesman said on Wednesday.

Facebook says the leak of 533 million users' data online wasn't a hack — but its explanation of what happened doesn't quite add up
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Facebook says the leak of 533 million users’ data online wasn’t a hack — but its explanation of what happened doesn’t quite add up

Facebook on Tuesday said the breach was old data obtained via scraping — but the timeline it put forward in its explanation doesn’t quite make sense.

In a Pennsylvania town, a Facebook group fills the local news void
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In a Pennsylvania town, a Facebook group fills the local news void

The News Alerts of Beaver County has filled the void left by the decline of the local newspaper. That’s worked out, sometimes.

New UK regulator set to curb big tech's power over news publishers
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New UK regulator set to curb big tech’s power over news publishers

Britain’s new regulator for tech giants Facebook and Google launches on Wednesday with an initial remit to see if a code of conduct could improve the balance of power between the platforms and news publishers.

Google Blocks Advertisers from Targeting Black Lives Matter YouTube Videos – The Markup
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Google Blocks Advertisers from Targeting Black Lives Matter YouTube Videos – The Markup

“Black power” and “Black Lives Matter” can’t be used to find videos for ads, but “White power” and “White lives matter” were just fine

Google Won. So Did Tech.
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Google Won. So Did Tech.

In siding with Google, the Supreme Court gave software experts some love.

Warhol a Lame Copier? The Judges Who Said So Are Sadly Mistaken.
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Warhol a Lame Copier? The Judges Who Said So Are Sadly Mistaken.

An appeals court ruled that Andy Warhol violated a photographer’s copyright by appropriating her image for a silk-screen he did in 1984. Our critic disagrees.

LEITURA EXTRA

How China's online hate campaigns work
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How China’s online hate campaigns work

Platforms like Kuaishou and Douyin have become labs where grassroots nationalists and state media collaborate to harass targets at home and abroad.

Bolsonarismo como identidade coletiva, a lógica sacrificial e a brutalização dos afetos. Entrevista especial com Rodrigo Nunes
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Bolsonarismo como identidade coletiva, a lógica sacrificial e a brutalização dos afetos. Entrevista especial com Rodrigo Nunes

Foto: Alan Santos – PR

Castro Rocha: 'Bolsonarismo está se transformando em seita'
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Castro Rocha: ‘Bolsonarismo está se transformando em seita’

Autor de livro sobre a retórica do ódio afirma que a guerra cultural dos bolsonaristas se aproxima do fundamentalismo: ‘É uma fábrica de inimigos em série’

DICAS DE LER, VER E OUVIR

Amazon - Online Shopping for Electronics, Apparel, Computers, Books, DVDs & more
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Amazon – Online Shopping for Electronics, Apparel, Computers, Books, DVDs & more

Free delivery on millions of items with Prime. Low prices across earth’s biggest selection of books, music, DVDs, electronics, computers, software, apparel & accessories, shoes, jewelry, tools & hardware, housewares, furniture, sporting goods, beauty & personal care, groceries & just about anything else.

Lumenate: Tech-Assisted Psychedelic Experiences
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Lumenate: Tech-Assisted Psychedelic Experiences

Lumenate are a Bristol start-up here to make impactful, psychedelic, subconscious exploration more accessible than ever through groundbreaking technology.

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