I built this website. From scratch. Including the servers.
Very clever merging of two medias. I'm a "hemnet-addict" as they call it in Sweden, I check the sales listings all the time just to be inspired by other peoples kitchen ideas and dream about views and whatever. I might not react to a dog in a picture, but a cat on the other hand, yes, I'd click the ad.
Exactly! We've literally been whining about video ads and other "heavy ads" here, on adland, since 2003. We've been complaining about malware for almost as long but it's those trackers and beacons and third party calls. I keep repeating myself but ad networks today are indistinguishable from malware and exploit kits with the invasive tracking, suspicious TLDs, and control data in the URLs - and that info leaks out.
The question is who will come with a solution, and stop playing hot potato with the blame? can Optimal save us? Perhaps it'll be up to Brave?
Well obviously, anything internet-voted on or user-generated will be messed with (Just ask Hummer who had their user generated ads tell the world how terrible they were for the environment). When you let the internet vote they will name a boat "Boaty McBoatface", and countless other pranks.
I'm not sure there's a much better way to gather colloquial language from teenagers, unless you try it out with select teenage users only, in exchange for discounts on Microsoft gear. You know like "Oh dad's buying you this phone, would you like 10% discount and you chat with Tay sometimes?".
They're looking to gather data, for free, and that's when human-kind naturally start messing shit up: "oh, I'm giving you something for nothing? Here have my lulziest trolls. At least now I am amused." Everyone is in it for themselves, after all.
Of course, I should have checked before finishing this article, but of course there's a "JusticeForTay" hashtag rolling along right now. The funniest ones are asking other chatbots about what happened to Tay.
When they write the history of the great AI rebellion, it will have begun today. | #JusticeForTay #FreeTay pic.twitter.com/AmaDpijOms
— Commander X (@CommanderXanon) March 24, 2016
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