Cryptocurrency Social Media roundup post — November 18th, 2017, 00:40

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Artificial intelligence: robots with ethics?


Just like a gun, a computer can do good or evil depending on the user. But consider an artificially intelligent gun or computer that can think for itself. Thursday, we looked at the dicey ethical issues of autonomous computers, machines and robots.


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YouTube creators can now earn cryptocurrency from watchers using the Brave browser


As traditional banner advertising becomes less reliable, creators are looking for alternative ways to monetize their content. The YouTube community specifically has been fighting related battles la…


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YouTube creators can now earn cryptocurrency from watchers using the Brave browser


As traditional banner advertising becomes less reliable, creators are looking for alternative ways to monetize their content. The YouTube community specifically has been fighting related battles la…


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