There is a lot of exciting stuff going on in the field of science and technology these days, take a look at this news story that I saw at Reuters Video: Technology.
Two U.S. senators introduced a bill to ban online social media companies like Facebook and Twitter from tricking consumers into giving up their personal data. Freddie Joyner reports.
This raises at least two questions in my mind, 1) People willingly give up their personal and private data so callously, so what good this new set of laws will do? and 2) How do people who do not have full understanding of how the internet works can seek to regulate it?
Tech and scientific advancements like these make you wonder what advancements and innovations will be up and coming in the next decade alone, and the impact they will have on regulations and laws.
Creating a new technology or gadget is one challenge, and making it accessible through mass production for mass market adoption is another feat in itself. While not true for all innovation, however unfortunately, most new and exciting technologies that we see or hear about in the news fails to reach a value proposition for mass adoption.
Many organizations are now working on humancentric tech, and that is not costly.
What I want to learn is if this is just short lived craze or does this actually have any potential for businesses to adopt. Most importantly can it be mass produced?
The more technologies like these become mainstream and can me mass marketed, it will minimize costs and improve products adoption.
It is enchanting how this [post_category] is evolving and impacting our lives.
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