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driving for mercedes fought off a determined max for stopping of red bull to clinch pole hamilton with 6 titles he's hoping to tie the all time record of 7 championships held by michael schumacher. you're watching news from berlin i'll be back with the headlines at the top of the hour as always in the meantime there is always the web site dot com to get your fix we'll see soon. this is some top story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem passed. his credo no chemicals. his wife thought it was crazy.
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stuff. i. saw no orders. just scan the chance. training successful. duck academy. starts july 27th. this is on time and should special on social media personal data privacy. roll to social media play in thai society and how important is privacy to people in thailand check ex-pat bianca pretorius wants to find out more. was. i have 1000 on my facebook as
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a human you want to express like adkins and everything and the money it was that what will my little. really nothing because everybody can call where i am my solution is mine from my house because that is from my end i can finish it. i see myself fighting for the individual sovereign rights i think it's very important that and society we think about each individual natural person and i'm trying to fight for them. i don't think we've reached the point or even totally know what the internet is like it's only been around for 2 decades and it's fundamentally changed the way that we do almost everything. you know. i mean. i
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don't think that people are really aware of what happens to their data or at their data is being used by some it's is very large companies as a mechanism to feed them or ads or sell them something are doing marketing or advertising the companies can misuse the data misappropriate the data lose the data and what we need to do is decentralize our identity systems and really enable self soften identity on. can you tell me what is so key do her work. so you do so keep you want to sign up for an interest product or service and you don't want to have to go through the same kind of process over and over again so that her name . acting so that makes an issue on boarding a bit quicker and easier and then working towards a future where you don't actually need to set those physical documents you can only share perhaps what's called a d. id claims against you kind of got yourself the proofs that ok i am a german resident and therefore eligible for this particular crocker service right
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without having to review your search street address which may be compromised somehow or just get a sense more than me. and. if you look at the most powerful companies the digital age shred facebook google companies are around several decades ago and they've primarily made their money off of providing a free app collecting as much data as possible and then running advertising against that data in a way that we're starting to perceive there that is less as a company's own commodity and more as the individual identity owner's right for their own information. when i speak to younger people i heard a huge offend in the privacy is a myth and they say it was a very natural like gay pride is a myth isn't it and the way they say this it's shows to me how obvious it is for
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them that it's a myth and that shows to me ok make maybe maybe it is something that is basically like us writing dead horses. to cut them make up thing is. really. people. at home putting a camera in front of their face and telling something for the camera it's a very intimate setting it's like a little piece of technology and you. know cost anything you see is one piece and then woke up see how one he went about being
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leaned when the hype machine learning and got. if you're a shy person who just happens to have the trick that it gets spread to millions of people so they kind of are introverted superstars in a world where everybody knows and they want to talk to them all the time and that's not diversity of personality into a setting that always was ruled by players with a big mouth. since 03 playing the make up there watching them make a choice on you to. go home this is a it's too young to do me. a. really good. go. for a while is a. strong word and i hope
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because of the support of my. and my family's to. someone called the. key band of time to me i don't need to. make it 5 and she went a long. way and i forgave. men can somehow become putting do i got to get been told me how many chinese. every 11 year old schumann is trying to figure out. how do i want to be that is already too much for every kid without internet i have a guess on how this is just figured out while everybody having an opinion on it you get is so much more scared because you don't want to be heard by people who love
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you by saying no this is about the 2 things and one thing is either they become really self-conscious and becoming basically a slave of the audience that they created by being afraid or there's a confidence growing out of that because at some point you give up trying to please everyone because you cannot these 12000000 people at the same time. social media has created all fostered know people that you have 25000 friends who was also magically showing up on your birthday or when you're sad maybe no one usually they get play on other than facebook and your reasons are messaging hard to read you like that it's very nice but the shower in russia is not quite the same compared to imagine you would all meet the thing really sweet sugar
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all human connection so it's very easy to bail but it doesn't quite fulfill you and make you as full and well fed then meeting a human group of friends and that touching and being next to them one by one will ever do. you connect with people like them 10000 miles away you can make it like a lot of stuff audit sometimes but you. can make just out and yes coming into this place remind you off the root of your culture the root of your heritage and also make them connected you are in a peacekeeper peaceful state of my. people that matter is in our life somehow we probably like up with them less often and when the asshole
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physically close to them we fight file way because we focus on the technology under small screen while he was in hot and present the most important mainland moment in your life just like i'm sitting right in front of you. lot yet live a little a lot more it's a lead. that may make i doubt. we're going to go through and we have. myself i'm going on along quite nicely thank you thank you ya ya i look up. who look on me tall paul meal is not valid so it's not. like he had gone that. look like a legal. cutting. ok people yet again i
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will see if i could friends come from you as i get out but nothing like a girl that's well basically like a concert of my recent years kind of like cliques it's because like i swear i connect to privacy. kindly acting like basically when we talk about you. i think it's quite wise to read all of us so we have to look like i really. main thing in this country is controlled by so we mean a thing that i may not like even i wonder may not belong to us because we are used to social media where we give away. free access team for you so he says that kind of. stuff but i will say a thing has changed a lot. i've been. gradually. it belongs to. has
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a right to know where. and how he's going to be used. he's going to be. if you look at something like privacy the argument against it is that you have nothing to hide. why do you need privacy rights but on the other hand when you eliminate something like privacy they can fundamentally changes the society right if you stifle dissent if you stifle an opinion which isn't you know the mass opinion or the or the official government approved opinion then you meant to lose something as a society will not have its right if you if you're not able to give people who you may not agree with for you then you can never really progress or iterate to something better you're just stuck with what you have and if anyone asks you why do you do it that way because we always our.
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technology can create so much good things that it would be naive to say that the devil and then the other side it's nothing still it's not often the science where technology is going. and i would like to knowledge even science where technology is going. to power up technology to make you look like god and even though. yes you can do a lot with that piece of technology if you put the tool with you it's basically go solve all the world's problems you create abundance in everything in resources you know in happiness in health and you're talking and i need a hole that down humanity will bring out the best part of them don't need to have a nice bike technology being given a spot and pick nadji running 5 and where we believe.
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