Facebook is using artificial intelligence (AI) in a number of ways to learn more about its users. One way is through the use of machine learning algorithms, which are designed to analyze and interpret data in order to make predictions and improveperformance over time.
For example, Facebook uses machine learning algorithms to analyze users’ activity on the platform, including the content they share and engage with, the groups they belong to, and the pages they follow. This allows Facebook to build a detailed profile of each user and better understand their interests, preferences, and behaviors.
In addition, Facebook uses AI to analyze users’ interactions with ads and content, allowing it to optimize the ads and content it shows to each user. This helps Facebook to better target its advertising and improve the user experience by showing users content that is more relevant to them.
Finally, Facebook is using AI to analyze users’ behavior and interactions across its various platforms, including Instagram and WhatsApp, in order to gain a more comprehensive understanding of each user. This allows Facebook to deliver a more personalized and seamless experience across its platforms and better meet the needs of its users.
Overall, Facebook is using AI in a number of ways to learn more about its users and improve the user experience. While this can bring benefits, it is important for users to be aware of how their data is being used and to take steps to protect their privacy.
In this episode of the Ian Khan show, and a special After Shock series, Ian speaks to fellow Futurist and contributor Bryan Alexander.
Bryan Alexander is an award–winning, internationally known futurist, researcher, writer, speaker, consultant, and teacher, working in the field of higher education’s future. He completed his English language and literature PhD at the University of Michigan in 1997, with a dissertation on doppelgangers in Romantic-era fiction and poetry. Bryan speaks widely and publishes frequently, with articles appearing in venues including The Atlantic Monthly, Inside Higher Ed. He has been interviewed by and featured in the Washington Post, MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, National Public Radio (2017, 2020, 2020, 2020, 2020), the Chronicle of Higher Education (2016, 2020), the Atlantic Monthly, Reuters, the National Association of College and University Business Officers, Pew Research, Campus Technology, The Hustle, and the Connected Learning Alliance. He recently published Academia Next: The Futures of Higher Education for Johns Hopkins University Press (January 2020), which won an Association of Professional Futurists award. He is currently working on Universities on Fire: Higher Education in the Age of Climate Crisis (2022). His two other recent books are Gearing Up For Learning Beyond K-12 and The New Digital Storytelling (second edition). Bryan is currently a senior scholar at Georgetown University and teaches graduate seminars in their Learning, Design, and Technology program.
William Mougayar is one of world’s leading authority on Blockchain Technology. I had the opportunity to connect with him recently and bring some of his insights to my listeners through an interview on the Innovation Times podcast.
As a long time industry insider, William Mougayar is a prolific researcher, writer and theorist who has been described as the most sophisticated blockchain business thinker. His views and insights are well respected worldwide.
William is a direct participant in the crypto-technology market, working alongside startups, entrepreneurs, pioneers, leaders, innovators, creators, enterprise executives and practitioners; in addition to being an investor, advisor, and Board member in some of the leading organizations in this space.
William is the General Partner at Virtual Capital Ventures, an early stage venture capital fund, and currently on the Board of Directors of OB1, the OpenBazaar open source protocol that is pioneering decentralized peer-to-peer commerce, a Board Advisor to the Ethereum Foundation, a member of OMERS Ventures Board of Advisors, an Advisory Board member to the Coin Center and Bloq, and founder of Startup Management.
Previously, he held senior level positions at Hewlett-Packard, Cognizant and Aberdeen Group, and he founded 3 startups, CYBERManagement, Eqentia, and Engagio.
William is a graduate of the University of Washington, the University of Western Ontario Ivey School of Business, and attended the University of British Columbia Graduate Commerce School.
Twitter: @wmougayar Blog: http://startupmanagement.org/blog/ Book site: http://thebusinessblockchain.com/
I met with Teri Carden, founder of reviewmyams.com and 100Reviews.com at #ASAE2017 . I asked her about her journey of becoming one of the industry’s ONLY software review platforms and helping createtransparency, trust and value to the world of associations. Great insights and incredible story of ingenuity, purpose and helping others.
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