Facebook dating: Should you swipe left or swipe right?

Facebook dating: Should you swipe left or swipe right?

Facebook dating: should we swipe left or swipe right?

I actually think it's a pretty smart use of Facebook. So swipe right.

Are politicians the only ones who need to worry about being targeted by deep fakes?

No. Absolutely not. In fact, I think in the next couple of years we'll see that deep fakes are more of a concern for bullying than for politics because the politicians, we kind of know where they are at all times, so it's harder to fake a video about them.

Is hand recognition the future for payment systems or limited to Amazon?

I definitely think biometric authentication is going to be a huge part of payments. Probably multi-factored biometric authentication, so eyes and fingerprints.

Will Samsung's Galaxy Fold live up to the hype?

No. They fixed all the problems. These foldable phones that broke when the first reviewers got them? But the hype has died down a lot because of the early problems, which may actually be good for them. I'm excited to try one. Maybe I'll have one next week. See you then.

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