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Where's My Free Lunch?

Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the hidden costs and implications of "free" services in the digital age through this thought-provoking 46-minute conference talk. Delve into the world of free online resources, from social media platforms to open-source software, and uncover the true price we pay for these seemingly costless offerings. Examine various business models, including upselling and venture capital funding, and their impact on user experience. Investigate the maintenance challenges of open-source projects and the consequences of free information, such as clickbait and fake news. Consider the sacrifices made in terms of time, privacy, and personal data. Analyze the effects of the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence on our daily lives. Reflect on the responsibilities of creators in this ecosystem and contemplate the potential long-term consequences of our current digital landscape.

Syllabus

Intro
Free services
Upsell model
VCs are awesome
Airbnb for hamsters
Fitbit for dogs
Free ecosystems
Who maintains OSS projects
Free information
Clickbait
Social media
Timelines
Fake news
Confirmation bias
Information overload
We sacrifice our time
Assistant
Internet of Things
Privacy
Marketing
Web experience
Nothing to hide
Summary
The bad news
Why do I care
Artificial Intelligence
Weaponized AI Propaganda Machine
We are creators
Jurassic Park


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