The Abuse of Power in False Democratic Systems – “Justified” Internet Censorship

Justin and Audrius take a deep dive into the abuses of power in some of our falsely democratic systems. They take a look at what Belarus, Hong Kong, and other places around the world have done to Internet censorship.
Nouhaila gives us a crash course on what cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are and why they are becoming increasingly popular in the African continent.
Hope writes on the definition, history, and uses of artificial intelligence and leaves it to you to decide whether we should be afraid of it or not.
Asiah discusses the impact of the new digital world on human connections. In this digital world, do we now have digital souls?
In part 2 of the “On Internet Freedom” series, Audrius and Justin reflect on the various consequences of technological advancement on “freedom” as we know it in modern democratic societies.
Google has become alarmingly omnipresent in our daily lives, where we unconsciously seek comfort and nourishment from this almighty platform. Asiah dives deep into the increasingly dominant role of Google and ponders its inseparable implications on our own digital use.
Follow Nouhaila as she uncovers the truth behind the arrival of deepfakes, its consequences, and its use in the world of technology.
Justin and Audrius write about Donald Trump’s recent social media ban, the discussion it opens up on internet freedom of speech and the role tech giants play in the matter.
In this article Pritha talks about the threats to our privacy and offers a naive solution.
Sci-Hub is a student’s best friend, but do you know how much scientific journals profit from knowledge? In this article, Andrada explains it briefly.
Hassan – Medium Create‘s first contributor tells the story of how he was able to build a 6 figure gaming startup as a high school student in Morocco.
In this article, Rita discusses the good and bad of the digital world in the pandemic on our health and how we can control technology’s adverse effects and turn it into our hero.
The murder of George Floyd on May 25th, 2020, sparked Black Lives Matter protests all over the U.S. Five years after BLM protests were calling for justice after the murder of Freddie Gray, the U.S. government has resorted to drone surveillance as it did in 2015. However, the questions remain, what are they watching?, why are they watching? and what happens to protesters’ data in the footage?
The green owl goes rogue – this article discusses Duolingo’s (almost extreme) methods to coerce us into practicing our language skills.
Naar aanleiding van een enorme groei in kunstmatige intelligentie, heeft Google het ATEAC opgericht. Deze kunstmatige intelligentie raad kreeg echter veel interne kritiek en werd na slechts een week alweer opgedoekt. Medium zocht uit waarom.

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Justin and Audrius take a deep dive into the abuses of power in some of our falsely democratic systems. They take a look at what Belarus, Hong Kong, and other places around the world have done to Internet censorship.
Nouhaila gives us a crash course on what cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are and why they are becoming increasingly popular in the African continent.
Hope writes on the definition, history, and uses of artificial intelligence and leaves it to you to decide whether we should be afraid of it or not.
Asiah discusses the impact of the new digital world on human connections. In this digital world, do we now have digital souls?
In part 2 of the “On Internet Freedom” series, Audrius and Justin reflect on the various consequences of technological advancement on “freedom” as we know it in modern democratic societies.
Google has become alarmingly omnipresent in our daily lives, where we unconsciously seek comfort and nourishment from this almighty platform. Asiah dives deep into the increasingly dominant role of Google and ponders its inseparable implications on our own digital use.
Follow Nouhaila as she uncovers the truth behind the arrival of deepfakes, its consequences, and its use in the world of technology.
Justin and Audrius write about Donald Trump’s recent social media ban, the discussion it opens up on internet freedom of speech and the role tech giants play in the matter.
In this article Pritha talks about the threats to our privacy and offers a naive solution.
Sci-Hub is a student’s best friend, but do you know how much scientific journals profit from knowledge? In this article, Andrada explains it briefly.
Hassan – Medium Create‘s first contributor tells the story of how he was able to build a 6 figure gaming startup as a high school student in Morocco.
In this article, Rita discusses the good and bad of the digital world in the pandemic on our health and how we can control technology’s adverse effects and turn it into our hero.
The murder of George Floyd on May 25th, 2020, sparked Black Lives Matter protests all over the U.S. Five years after BLM protests were calling for justice after the murder of Freddie Gray, the U.S. government has resorted to drone surveillance as it did in 2015. However, the questions remain, what are they watching?, why are they watching? and what happens to protesters’ data in the footage?
The green owl goes rogue – this article discusses Duolingo’s (almost extreme) methods to coerce us into practicing our language skills.
Naar aanleiding van een enorme groei in kunstmatige intelligentie, heeft Google het ATEAC opgericht. Deze kunstmatige intelligentie raad kreeg echter veel interne kritiek en werd na slechts een week alweer opgedoekt. Medium zocht uit waarom.
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