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Christopher Mims for The Wall Street Journal (on MSN) "The AI Industry Is Steaming Toward A Legal Iceberg" (2024)

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Hukum Teknologi
Oleh: Ricky Suwarno
17 Juni 2019
Kemajuan teknologi telah membawa kenyamanan besar bagi kehidupan kita. Sebaliknya, manusia merasa khawatir suatu saat teknologi akan diluar kendali. Dan mengancam hidup manusia.
Sebagai contoh, kecerdasan buatan alias AI. Seperti kutipan kolom teknologi “The Wall Street Journal”, oleh Christopher Mims. Tentang 6 Hukum Teknologi yang harus kita ketahui. Penulisnya,…
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What comes after the Mac?
What comes after the Mac?
“When I said Apple should kill off the Mac (“Why Apple Should Kill Off the Mac,” June 14, 2015), I specifically said the Mac ‘brand,'” Christopher Mims writes for The Wall Street Journal. “I definitely didn’t mean that Apple should stop giving people the ability to have a desktop-like or notebook-like experience, since these are valuable form factors. The question is whether Apple…
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10 Talking Points For Any Apple Watch Conversation
T' Apple Watch is a'kummin. We’re about ta git mer deetails, but we knoe it’ll ship n' April an' start at $349.Eggspeck a slew o'wat'r-cool'r conversayshun about t'new gadget as we git clos'r ta folk ackshly bein bull ta buy t'hang. (Too much conversayshun, perhaps.)...
Computing things as close to the user as possible is going to be critical to making smart devices ranging from jet engines to refrigerators responsive enough. That's where 'fog computing' poses a challenge to 'the cloud.'

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The Best Space Shuttle Tribute Video
Christopher Mims (@mims) sent out a tweet yesterday pointing to his column, Mim's Bits, on technologyreview.com. The title of this blog post is the same title that Christopher used for his column, but it was his subtitle that caught my attention: Remembering what it was to be 10 and in awe of the future.
Christopher had very few words to say in his column, he simply let this video speak for itself (but do check out the column, because his few words are sweet). I'm hopeful you can spare 4 minutes to watch a recap of a space flight program that lasted for more than 30 years and brought us true wonders. And if you're a sentimental fool like me, you may want to have a tissue handy when you watch this:
STS requiem from Small Mammal on Vimeo.
Clicking on the "STS requiem" link above (below the vid screen) will take you to Small Mammal's website where you can read how the vid came about, along with all the video credits. Very cool.... Lastly, Christopher links to other Shuttle tribute videos out there, so you can check out his column for these links as well. God speed....
Christopher Mims on Books
I was just sharing a link via Twitter for an article in Technology Review by Christopher Mims entitled "The Death of the Book Has Been Greatly Exaggerated" -- when I was so awe struck by his ending paragraph that I absolutely had to post it here, now. And as a book collector myself (more so in past years), I felt this quote -- and the entire article -- to be pertinent to the current and constant deluge of articles and discussions on how ebooks are taking over the world.
"Books have a kind of usability that, for most people, isn't about to be trumped by bourgeoisie concerns about portability: They are the only auto-playing, backwards-compatible to the dawn of the English language, entirely self-contained medium we have left."
— Christopher Mims
Gruber: Tech journalism seems to attract enthusiasts with no actual enthusiasm
“Christopher Mims, writing for Quartz, ’2013 Was a Lost Year for Tech’: ’2013 was the year smartphones became commodities, just like the PCs they supplanted. Even at the high end, Apple and Samsung’s newest flagship phones weren’t big leaps ahead from…
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