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Apr 2021
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You are the product [RB] (Ep. 147)

FRANCESCO GADALETA
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In this episode I am with George Hosu from Cerebralab and we speak about how dangerous it is not to pay for the services you use, and as a consequence how dangerous it is letting an algorithm decide what you like or not.   Our Sponsors This episode is supported by Chapman’s Schmid College of Science and Technology, where master’s and PhD students join in cu ... Show More
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