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Unbelievably the web has been around for three decades; That is much longer than it feels for me.
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Unbelievably the web has been around for three decades; That is much longer than it feels for me.
Back on BBC News this morning and there were three meaty topics up for discussion: Combating fake news, the fallout from AirBnB's success and dealing with.
This week looks at the explosive results from a whistle blower exposing the psychological warfare tools used by Cambridge Analytica.
This week looks at privacy, identity and a database of popular culture most would like to ignore.
The return of search engines Several years ago it was not unusual to see most traffic to your content generated from social networks.
The decentralised nature of the web, combined with open standards destroyed the closed experiences of AOL and its brethren.
Could we be on the cusp of a major change in the way we interact with publishing online?
This week looks behind the scenes of artificial intelligence, gaps today and changes already in motion.
In the end, as the innovation matures, regulations appear and there are less loop holes to exploit as the successful companies will be those that fixed.
We already know one soundbite from Sundar in the interview: Artificial intelligence will be more profound than electricity or fire.
A return to cryptocurrencies this week with a look at the fall of a popular cryptocurrency last year, the winners and losers and what comes next.
So if smart assistants are the future and not chatbots, is this the end of the chatbot?