In 2012, Facebook ran the most dangerous psychological experiment in history.
Without consent, they manipulated the emotions of 689,000 random users.
The results? So shocking, they tried to bury them.
Here's how they REALLY built a $1.5 Trillion e
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Mantissa
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This is a violation of human rights.
They're treating humans like lab rats.
Where to share ideas on this platform .
How rights of new idea is protected ?
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Dr Saurav singh
Doctor by profession... âąÂ 3m
Do you believe in god? Religion?
I believe in importance of these concepts to keep humans civil.
Humans are more long term than animals due to influence of such concepts. Every religion at its core makes human less animal like with hope and fear of
Nike, the global sportswear giant, is facing mounting pressure over human rights concerns in its supply chain. As reported by Reuters and other sources, the company is grappling with allegations of wage theft, forced labor, and inadequate worker prot
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Mohd Rihan
Student âąÂ 1m
Japan is making hybrid creature (HALF HUMAN AND HALF ANIMAL) in LAB. Scientist takes an animal embryo, they remove the specific genes that control organ development, then insert the human stem cells, then they let it under development in strict supe
this is the AI revolution and we have some apps like up work and fivver. if we make an app like up work but the bots work for us instead of humans.
this seems to work fast and effortlessly..
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Sandip Kaur
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AI vs. Human: The Future of Collaboration-
The debate between AI and human capabilities is intense. While some fear AI will replace human roles, others see AI as enhancing human potential. AI excels in processing vast data, predicting trends, and aut
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer âąÂ 3m
đ§Ș The hidden truth about AI hallucinations:
They're not bugs. They're emergent properties of systems trying to map infinite possibilities onto finite spaces.
Just like how your dreams aren't "bugs" in your brain - they're features of consciousness.