Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Cyber Bullying
Cyber bullying is just bullying someone over the internet or related technology. Bullying over the internet has caused many issues in society, first the person is already getting bullied at school or other places and then we have the internet on which websites like Facebook or apps are phones are being used to bully people. This is a major issue because it causes some people to commit suicide. In the article "Girls Suicide Points Rise in Apps Used by Cyber Bullies" it talks about how a girl named Rebecca was being cyber bullied with messages like "Go kill yourself" or "Why are you even alive?" which led to her finally deciding to actually commit suicide. She gave a final message, the last bye to her friends and jumped off of a cement plant.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Legal and Ethical Issues
Legal & Ethical Issues
I think the way things are right now are pretty good. Making things like journals, tv shows, movies and music all free would be a problem for the people who make these. They make these things to earn money, that is the goal. As you can see, right now we have people buying and generating revenue. The poor people or ones not interested in spending 12 dollars and 2 hours of their life on a movie they arent sure will be good try this the other way, torrenting which is illegal. It is somewhat a risk especially downloading movies. If something is good and people are looking for it, it will get on torrents.
The article "Open access research grows in popularity" talks about how research should be secret. I do not agree with this because the research could help other people understand, and possibly make the whole research even better, find a cure, or as little as help themselves with homeworks.The article "A Data Crusader, a Defendant and Now, a Cause" wanted stuff to be made free to use for the public and remove copyright. Depending on what is made free, it could help students or help criminals. People now days take free things and sell them for money.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Privacy and Security
The internet is the main thing now days.
Everyone is on it, everyone uses it. Hackers know this and take advantage of
the dumb people. They make fake ads, phishing emails, and even make you install
malware on your PC. According to the article “Why Spyware Poses Multiple
Threats to Security”, malware could just take all your information and provide
it to the hacker, including every keystroke.
Well, now we have our own government doing
that, in a worse way. They are worse than the usual cybercriminals because with
the usual, at least you can remove malware, and hacks. The government is taking
information not by hacking your computer, but by hacking your ISP’s internet
feed. Every bit of data is saved on NSA servers. People don’t really care much
and that is the problem. The government wants to fight cybercriminals when they
are now exposed as the biggest ones, thanks to Edward Snowden. According to “NSA
and FBI tapping into U.S. Internet companies servers” NSA is not only directly
tapping its citizens and non-citizens all around the world but they are also tapping
into ISP servers to get even more data. Why so much data? Well, think about it,
it’s not for security, it is for controlling the masses. They fully controlled
the “Old Media” which is the TV by buying all major channels, now we have the
internet, literally taking over the old media.
I believe that they want to survey people from
around the world and see what they are interested in and what they want. This
is a big thing, because it lets them know what they need to do in future with
the propaganda and whether it is working or not. All they need to do is run a
query like “We should ban guns”. Now if that amount/day is growing, there
success is growing, in banning guns and they will continue to do these mass
shootings on innocent people until that is done. This is just my opinion but it
sure make sense to me when you see these events happen all of the sudden, just when
they want to ban guns. Guys with full body armor with professional weaponry going
insane. This is what surveying the internet is about, they can check and stay
up to date on how people are reacting, what they are searching, what they are
eating, what is trending among what groups of people. Just a huge survey
system, in the name of privacy and security. We can call this a conspiracy theory, but I think this really could at least be close to it.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
I think soon, robots will be a common thing. There will be robots for assistance at home, work and what not. These robots will also reduce jobs as companies want to not pay employees and make more money. A robot would be a one time payment and require little to no maintenance. They will also be efficient and precise with whatever the job is. There are machines that work similarly but robots could do multiple things, move around, and do a job a human would do.
In article "Shut your eyes and drive" it talks about automatic driven cars sensing their surroundings and avoiding collisions are already on the streets. It makes me wonder, is the AI system programmed well enough? what about in tough weather conditions like a rain storm at night where visibility could be very low, even with heat sensors. The article "Should we put robots on trial" talks about the self driving cars. What if one hits and runs over someone? Is it even programmed to stop after such incident? I think as these techs are growing and being used we will find out if they cause problems or solve them.
Only time will tell how it goes. It looks like they have been programmed well.
I think soon, robots will be a common thing. There will be robots for assistance at home, work and what not. These robots will also reduce jobs as companies want to not pay employees and make more money. A robot would be a one time payment and require little to no maintenance. They will also be efficient and precise with whatever the job is. There are machines that work similarly but robots could do multiple things, move around, and do a job a human would do.
In article "Shut your eyes and drive" it talks about automatic driven cars sensing their surroundings and avoiding collisions are already on the streets. It makes me wonder, is the AI system programmed well enough? what about in tough weather conditions like a rain storm at night where visibility could be very low, even with heat sensors. The article "Should we put robots on trial" talks about the self driving cars. What if one hits and runs over someone? Is it even programmed to stop after such incident? I think as these techs are growing and being used we will find out if they cause problems or solve them.
Only time will tell how it goes. It looks like they have been programmed well.
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