Facebook is not in trouble

Facebook is not in trouble

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vor 4 Jahren

This week, the editorial team at AI Business is looking at
Facebook, suffering the fallout from both its massive service
outage and the testimony of Frances Haugen before the US
Congress, which gave us a glimpse of the dark science taking
place inside the company’s software development labs.


And it sure ain’t pretty.


There’s a stunning lack of morals at the core of Facebook – these
guys can be linked to destructive social trends just as surely as
tobacco companies can be linked to lung cancer. There’s almost no
chance of meaningful regulation – but forcing senators to say
‘algorithm’ is a step in the right direction. Haugen is
testifying before the UK Parliament later this month.


We also delve into the tyranny of feeds – which can’t seem to
adapt to our preferences. The promise of personalization that
accompanied countless data collection efforts was a lie.


Next, we delve into the world of pharma: where virtual dogs will
hopefully replace live animals for drug testing. Meanwhile, AI
for drug design is raising tons of cash, with British startup
Exscientia netting $305m in its IPO in New york, along with $160m
in private placements. This follows a $400m funding round for
XtalPi, a similar company primarily based in China.


We also cover: Lawyers! Newcastle United! DeepMind!


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As always, you can find the people responsible for the circus
podcast online:


Max Smolaks (@maxsmolax)

Sebastian Moss (@SebMoss)

Tien Fu (@tienchifu)

Ben Wodecki (@benwodecki)

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