Facebook has rebranded in their pursuit of building the metaverse. While hilarious, this is also incredibly troubling as we can clearly see the reality of the virtual world being constructed all around us.
Topics include: Facebook rebrand to Meta, metaverse, virtual worlds, technology companies, Mark Zuckerberg, Google, internal document leaks, big data, machine learning, surveillance capitalism, information as a product, narrow artificial intelligence, surveillance, AGI, Singularity religion, Peter Thiel, Palantir, Communist totalitarian technology, facial recognition, intelligence agencies, cryptocurrency, Libertarian ideology, hypocrisy, government funding for tech, China, post 9/11 world, update to War on Terror, homegrown extremists, cyber threats, China’s massive wasteful public works projects, retail store of the future, augmented reality, experience design, smartphone integrated with store, virtual reality, stores like game arcades, Fourth Industrial Revolution, pandemic shopping boom, sustainability, environmentalist capitalism, confusion of our day
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Gray Goo(gle) Theory, AoT#423
Alchemy Is More Than Medieval Meth Lab Experimentation, AoT#422
No More Business As Usual, AoT#421
Truth Town Troubles, AoT#420
Boeing's Fall From Grace, AoT#419
The Global Propaganda Matrix, AoT#418
Banning TikTok and Fighting Crime, AoT#417
Great Powers Competition Technological Battle Grounds, AoT#416
American Theocracy 2025, AoT#415
Alex Ansary interview, Back Outside the Box, AoT#414
Quigley and Quigley, AoT#413
The American Elite, AoT#412
Robbie Martin guest, Fringe Places to Digital Spaces, AoT#411
Venture Capital MIC Makeover, AoT#410
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The World Wide Wasteland, AoT#408
So Many Bad Ideas, So Little Time, AoT#407
Heritage Foundation Project 2025, AoT#406
Illicit Calls, AoT#405
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