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umilegenio

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    I agree with your first comment, but disagree on the second one. It is weird to say that the robot wanted to eliminate a threat, most likely it was simply not programmed to avoid o…

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    Comment #24834016

    That's true, but it does not automatically make them popular on the platform

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    Comment #24663285

    I am the original author. I don't disagree with anything you said here, but it does not seem it contradicts what I am trying to say. Probably my article was a bit unclear on this p…

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    Comment #24662086

    I might have been unclear on this aspect. My point was that privacy can affect other rights in complex ways, including, as a way of example, freedom of speech. In the example I was…

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    > I don't get the conception that the top problem our world have is people being judged about what they said. It is not just what we say, they also judge who we are in their own te…

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    Comment #24661900

    Thanks for sharing them.

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    My argument is that without privacy we cannot build and defend other rights. Privacy allows to define private, social and public spaces with different rules. Without privacy your p…

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    It is not really a big part of the thesis, rather an observation. What you say about private communities is also true. However, I was referring more to the fact that everybody seem…

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    Comment #24661816

    Well, as I said the article is my opinion. So, let's agree to disagree. In my experience real anarchy, in the way you describe, has never been achieved. So, when I hear that it rem…

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    I am the original author. That are good points. I think that punishment would mostly comes through social interactions (i.e., we should chastise people) or technical means (i.e., y…

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    Remote working can be great for companies that are large and/or in the development/web service sector. In large companies most people already interact remotely (i.e., emails and ca…

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    It's hard to reform when many Americans are in an abusive relationship with their own party. A Pew poll in 2017[1] showed that the majority of the most partisan supporters choose t…

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    I feel that these attacks on the rationality (and intelligence) of the average person are misguided. Rationality means evaluating the information provided to you. If you do not giv…

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    Comment #22682701

    That seems great. I've read a comparison of different approaches to contact tracing . The one chosen by Singapore seems to be the best compromise between privacy and effectiveness:…

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    True, mine is a generalization. However Italian geography also lead to heavy concentration of people in limited areas. Lombardy, the worst hit region, has a population density of 4…

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    I am not sure how much matters, but Italy has a high population density, higher than China: 201/km2. China has 145/km2, while United States has 36/km2. This mean that people are mo…

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