I know a lot is going on right now but this is extremely unsettling. pic.twitter.com/Nb6iY9aAF6— Ian Bogost (@ibogost) March 20, 2020
Source: https://t.co/zeOub1oOri— Ian Bogost (@ibogost) March 20, 2020
Not much info there, though, as to whether it's fanciful or endorsed or what.
Don't do this sort of thing maybe?
I almost dismissed this photo as not interesting – but then looked closer: Check out this thimble-like accessory for data entry. pic.twitter.com/nby4A5xZMh— Marcin Wichary (@mwichary) March 8, 2020
louis vuitton monitor bag pic.twitter.com/1AyPO4oj8r— . (@golfendis) March 19, 2020
An Israeli man walks his dog via drone (source: Facebook) pic.twitter.com/tLt5VVD94u— Sam Sokol (@SamuelSokol) March 19, 2020
Cooling Towers by Peter Untermaierhofer https://t.co/92iwrlbEmg pic.twitter.com/lZnHiowtBU— Darran Anderson (@Oniropolis) March 19, 2020
Evidence of an automated pricing feedback loop, ID'd by @TriumphantBass— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) March 17, 2020
A couple of sellers automatically set item prices that depend on one another, and the computers keep raising the price. https://t.co/ADUVwGdGeR
Several items on Amazon currently seem to be embroiled in pricing feedback loops. Pick a category and sort price from highest to lowest and they'll pop out.— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) March 17, 2020
The algorithms do their simple math with no sense of the absurd. pic.twitter.com/qVAmOrda2i