The article explains why 2+2=4 isn't always true in real life, like when mixing vinegar and baking soda. It shows how context can change math facts. Sometimes, 2+2 can seem to equal 5.
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It's surprising how tweets can be both regular info and "info about info", depending on how you look at it. Metadata is important because it can reveal your habits and personality, which is crucial for maintaining privacy. It's scary how companies might use this extra info to target you with ads or figure out what you're like.
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Sarah Jeong. How to Make a Bot That Isn't Racist. Vice, March 2016. URL: https://www.vice.com/en/article/mg7g3y/how-to-make-a-not-racist-bot (visited on 2023-12-02).
It's frustrating to see how this incident could have been avoided with simple tools. It makes me wonder why readily available resources weren't used. Developers need to think harder about the consequences and use of data.
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We also would like to point out that there are fake bots as well, that is real people pretending their work is the result of a Bot. For example, TikTok user Curt Skelton posted a video claiming that he was actually an AI-generated / deepfake character:
This is something that I feel like is becoming normal, and people see it as natural, as it shouldn't be. It risks genuine human interactions, which is alarming. Understanding the dangers of bot usage is vital to protect individuals and our communities.
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