Google Home can ask for verbal feedback after commands, responses | by @technacity

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Google Home can ask for verbal feedback after commands, responses | by @technacity

User feedback is an important part of improving any service, with all Google apps on Android featuring a quick way to do so. However, getting feedback on a product with a voice interface is slightly harder. Google Home and Assistant does so by asking…

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Google hopes to make Google News accessible by everyone, even if they have a low-end phone or are in an area with…

Originally shared by Android Authority

Google hopes to make Google News accessible by everyone, even if they have a low-end phone or are in an area with spotty service. #News #Google #GoogleNews

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Well, I’m calling BS on the title, for one thing: work will not magically vanish following the immanent arrival of a…

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Well, I’m calling BS on the title, for one thing: work will not magically vanish following the immanent arrival of a golden unicorn of artificial intelligence and vastly distributed autonomous robotics. My prediction is that we will see a proliferation of (more) meaningless and existentially dissatisfying work as fodder for the low-grade energy inputs into a larger and self-propagating global system of economy and finance.

If history teaches us anything, it is that wealth and opportunity inevitably find themselves progressively channelled into narrower and narrower bandwidths. I don’t think that much can actually be done about this: there may be ways in which statistical probabilities in large-scale economic systems are destined to be channelled into narrower domains of ownership. In a competitive economic system, the “lowest-energy” state of a system might be that in which wealth is owned by a minority. This would mean that inequity is not an error or miscalculation of some sort, more that it becomes something of an inevitability in any such vastly interconnected and interdependent transactional network.

I don’t think it is ideal, but I suspect that symbolic wealth generates its own inequitably self-propagating symmetries, patterns and logical biases. On the topic of work in an automated world: expect more of the same inequity just, as with everything else we have done for at least the last ten-or-so thousand years, endless repetition of the central tribalist themes of difference and self-interest inflected through a lens of acceleratingly high resolution.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/ai-automation-robots-human-work-survive-end-food-existence-a8504721.html//cdn.embedly.com/widgets/platform.js

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