User:Iloveatỵ̣

Introduction:
https://www.khanacademy.org/

For me, I have been using Khan Academy since I was still in high school. The website is very useful and easy to use with a wide range of variety of subjects which you can learn or simply just looking up for new information. You can also volunteer to be a teacher for the website and help the site becomes better.

https://edu.google.com/products/classroom

Google classroom is also a great tool for teachers and students to use. It helps the students to keep in contact with the teachers, submit their work online, and it is also very easy to use.

Privacy and Freedom of Speech:
https://privacyinternational.org/blog/1111/two-sides-same-coin-right-privacy-and-freedom-expression

In this article, the author shows a lot of arguments which are in favor of freedom of expression, how each individual should have the right to express their ideas without worries. But with the improvement of technology nowadays, there are also many different ways to gain access to someone else’s information.

https://www.hldataprotection.com/2018/11/articles/international-eu-privacy/update-vietnams-new-cybersecurity-law/

For this article, the new Cyber law which has been applied in Vietnam will make the government grew even stronger since they now have the authority to remove any writing which can leave a negative impact about them. Furthermore, the user might even be targeted by the government if they wish to do so.

Intellectual Property:
https://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-general.html

This page provides very clear and easy to understand what "copyright" means. What is being protected, what is not, how it works both inside and outside of the US.

https://www.aiga.org/copyright-basics-for-graphic-designers/

In this website, there is an article about "Fair use". How non-commercial editorial or educational information will be fair use, etc.

Crime:
https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/c/compcrim.htm

In this article, the author covers multiple different types of computer crime. Not just copyright and information theft, but also many things that I didn't know or didn't realize such as spamming or selling illicit goods.

https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001539.htm

This article shows 6 things that you should do after being hacked. Which I think the most important is to let other people know that you have been hacked.

Employment, Education, and Entertainment:
https://online.alvernia.edu/articles/5-assistive-technology-tools-that-are-making-a-difference/

This website has many assistive technologies such as Speech to Text so people who can't write on their own could have their thought or words put on paper fast and easy. Or Assistive Listening System which helps deaf or people who are having a hearing problem to be able to hear better.

https://www.diversityinsteam.com/2018/04/stem-k-8-engineering/

This article discusses about how we could slowly introduce kids about a new type of education and also include the usage of technology to get access and teach kids faster, easier.

Midterm - Grand Challenge:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/07/23/what-problems-should-you-solve-with-ai/#7a80779037f2

For this Forbes article, the author instructed us on how to use these AI for problem-solving. We should prototype every AI before commercialize it to see if it will work or not and also to ensure a safe environment. Then we should use AI for works that can afford to be a mistake so it won't leave a negative impact on the customer experience. And lastly, we should use AI to solve specific problems, not the entire system, because tackling specific problems is often more efficient and productive in the long run.

https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/artificial-intelligence/the-promise-and-challenge-of-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence

In this article, the 2 authors have given a more in-depth look at AI and how the world can benefit from it. From business to economies, both have profited from workflow, employment, to research. AI will impact society in a positive way, as it helps tackle societal challenges ranging from health and nutrition to equality and inclusion. However, it is also creating pitfalls that will need to be addressed, including unintended consequences and misuse.

Evaluating and Controlling Technology:
https://www.eff.org/issues/net-neutrality

In this article, the author gives a brief description of net neutrality, which is the idea that Internet service providers should treat all data that travels over their networks fairly, without improper discrimination in favor of particular apps, sites or services. Then the author gives us more details about the fight for net neutrality since 2010 until now.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jacobmorgan/2014/05/13/simple-explanation-internet-things-that-anyone-can-understand/#63083f641d09

In this article of Forbes, Jacob Morgan - the author - give us a simple definition of what the Internet of Things is and how great are the possibilities and opportunities to improve for our convenience in everyday life. However, security will be one of the biggest challenges that IoT will have to face.

Risk, Failure, and Responsibilities:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/22/business/samsung-galaxy-note-7-battery-fires-report.html

The incident of many Samsung Note 7 exploded because of battery and design flaws have caused many people to be injured. Samsung, however, decided to blame the issue on one of their suppliers and continued to ship Note 7s with batteries from the other supplier, ATL, offering them as safe replacements. But then some of those began to catch fire too. Samsung then decided to recall all of their Note 7 and completely ditched the model, which has caused them around 6.2 billion USD.

https://techspirited.com/importance-of-computers-in-medicine

With the help of computer, the medical field has greatly improved in its' service. From easily saving patients' data, to surgical procedures which helps the doctor to examine the patient much quicker and safer, and it also helps doctors to communicate with patients much easier and faster.

Anytime, Anywhere:
https://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/rqh2000/2018/07/11/cell-phones-are-becoming-the-new-medium-of-entertainment/

In this article, the author said that phone has become people's main source of entertainment. From gaming, to watching videos, or interacting with others through social media. And it will continue to grow in order to benefit the people even more. 5/5

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2007/12/cell-phones-quickly-becoming-portable-entertainment-devices/

In this article, the author also said that phone is a great portable entertainment device. However, there are still many concerns about ad-supported service that might spook the users such as location-based targeting ads because nobody wants to be tracked.

Technology Advances, Social Trends:
https://www.waldenu.edu/resource/10-surprising-facts-about-online-degrees

This website shows a lot of interesting facts about online degree and about how useful and easy it is to attend and easy for transfering.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/02/what-impact-will-automation-have-on-society-four-scenarios

In this article, the author has suggested many different hypotheses that could happen in the age of automaton. There could be a balance between automation and technological boundaries. For example, since the cost of an automaton is going to be very high, and it will be difficult to deal with new and unexpected problems during work, it is still better to have human labor. The second hypothesis is about irrational automation behavior and external limitations. In this case, people might not want to fully use all of these functions of the automaton due to cultural and social interference, even though we would be able to fully automate most tasks. The third idea is about ubiquitous and planned automation. This scenario will ensure the best options for our future and people will have to focus on inter-human connections and create an experience-based economy, where cooking, nursing care, handicraft and other ‘human experiences’ might be valued the most. The last hypothesis is called rapid full automaton, which is quite similar to Capitalism. This scenario would, however, focus on financial gains of a small powerful minority, leading to more inequality.