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Whether you believe or not in the idea of “the march of history”, there is an undeniable worldwide trend that is leading to a complete overall of the power structure: the progressive disengagement of the state from state affairs.
In a previous article, we raised many issues about the advertising model and free online services in general. They all fall within the spectrum of hidden cost, something society, we, eventually pay for. From recurring annoyances to a loss of political power, the range of consequences of data concentration for political and social influence is wide.
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Last month was a strange one. We saw mainstream media questioning Facebook and Cambridge Analytica practices after recent concerns over the US election. The Guardian sums it up in one frightening sentence:
They had manipulated the voters of democracies across the globe, notably in the US, with unsourced propaganda that was not necessarily true; and boasting of sting operations and honey traps
Chatbots have an incredible potential. Yet, for bots to be efficient, they must integrate and exchange data with existing services and processes.
The ability to fetch data from external API allows for more complex use case that a simple Q and A logic.
In the previous tutorial, we learnt how to host our own server for our bot, so he would be able to fetch data from third party APIs and return it to its users. Alas, the Python server made in the last tutorial was self-hosted: you had to run it on your own computer, using ngrok to expose one of your ports to the internet.
Knowing the audience is the key to successful content; it’s the key to successful marketing itself. Yet, for a start-up and moreover at an early stage, it’s damn hard. I tried a lot of different tools before finding the one I’m happy with.