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Arish Ali
@arish · 2:35

Amazon Sidewalk setting and the lesson from Erewhon

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But one of the ideas was that in this place people had put machines in museums, so they did not want these machines to develop further, and they felt they could lead simpler lifestyle without machines. I think this was published around the time Charles Darren's Origin of Species came out as well. So they wanted this book was kind of a commentary on how machines could also, I guess, evolve and become dangerous over time. And this book was written 150 years ago

Amazon Alexa settings for smart devices. Samuel Butler. #Erewhon https://s.swell.life/SSHY21mdQfmDKkV

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Taylor J
@Taylor · 2:22
And this has been happening more and more frequently with me to a very alarming degree, to the point where I will have not done a Google search on something or any sort of Internet search on something, and I will only say it out loud and it will appear on my phone. And it's just very bizarre. But at any rate, the book that you mentioned, arowan, I actually read it my last year in College. I read parts of it
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Shahnaz Ahmed
@bookishpodcast · 4:12
My husband got me an Apple watch, and people are like, oh, my gosh, this watch will change your life. And I don't know. I mean, I like the watch because I don't miss messages or anything. It beeps, but I don't like the watch because it's constantly distracting. And for the brain, you really need to just focus on one thing. And if you have this watch there, it's like, distracting
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Shammi Mohamed
@shammi · 4:47
And by the way, this has been your brand loyalty index of these brands, et cetera. So this is what you must be looking for. And honestly, this is the power of AI and machine learning. I always told that AI will outperform humans in their own. They'll run circles around us. And this is what's happening even from the most innocuous mild behaviors that we exhibit with browsing on the Internet. These things can determine exactly what our intent is and what we're looking for
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