5G Internet on 09:40 - Mar 1 with 2661 views | trinityann | March 1st 2019, i predict there will be 6G in the future. | | | |
5G Internet on 10:27 - Mar 1 with 2612 views | Highjack | I might as well carry on eating meat then. | |
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5G Internet on 10:34 - Mar 1 with 2601 views | BLAZE | March 1st 2019, I predict people will continue missing the point 5G is being introduced primarily for the betterment of AI technology 5G has been created with machines’ needs in mind, offering low-latency, high-efficiency data transfer. It achieves this by breaking data down into smaller packages, allowing for faster transmission times. [...] we humans won’t notice the difference, but it will permit machines to achieve near-seamless communication I read a great example the other day by an industry insider who broke down just how much information tech giants and governments are able to glean about us, from the most basic information we surrender online. The more we connect, the more they glean. You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to believe that's a bad thing, surely? But hey, 'I have nothing to hide' and my light bulb turns on automatically so it's all good ðŸ‘🻠Now if I was to be conspiratorial, I'd fear we're heading towards a social credit system - the likes we've seen emerge in China recently - and this is another small step in that direction [Post edited 1 Mar 2019 10:36]
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5G Internet on 10:35 - Mar 1 with 2595 views | BLAZE |
5G Internet on 10:27 - Mar 1 by Highjack | I might as well carry on eating meat then. |
On the plus side, the 5G network may cook it for you in advance | | | |
5G Internet on 17:14 - Mar 1 with 2486 views | golly47 |
5G Internet on 10:34 - Mar 1 by BLAZE | March 1st 2019, I predict people will continue missing the point 5G is being introduced primarily for the betterment of AI technology 5G has been created with machines’ needs in mind, offering low-latency, high-efficiency data transfer. It achieves this by breaking data down into smaller packages, allowing for faster transmission times. [...] we humans won’t notice the difference, but it will permit machines to achieve near-seamless communication I read a great example the other day by an industry insider who broke down just how much information tech giants and governments are able to glean about us, from the most basic information we surrender online. The more we connect, the more they glean. You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to believe that's a bad thing, surely? But hey, 'I have nothing to hide' and my light bulb turns on automatically so it's all good ðŸ‘🻠Now if I was to be conspiratorial, I'd fear we're heading towards a social credit system - the likes we've seen emerge in China recently - and this is another small step in that direction [Post edited 1 Mar 2019 10:36]
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The whole issue on the social credit system in China is terrifying. People need to know what's happening with the Uyghur community in Xinjiang. | |
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5G Internet on 17:28 - Mar 1 with 2460 views | jack2jack |
5G Internet on 10:27 - Mar 1 by Highjack | I might as well carry on eating meat then. |
Eat it raw, stand out in the street and spin round for 15 minutes, job done👠| | | |
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