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UTOPIA OF THE 21ST CENTURY: Social Media Channels have stopped Individual's algorithms.

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  https://www.bing.com/images/create What is Utopia? The word Utopia, coined by Sir Thomas More in his 1516 book titled Utopia, typically refers to an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or near-perfect qualities for its members. Utopia describes a place of ideal perfection, an impractical scheme for social improvement, or an imaginary and indefinitely remote place. The word “utopia” originates from Ancient Greek, combining “ou” (meaning “not” or “no”) and “topos” (meaning “place”). It translates to “no place,” signifying any non-existent society described in considerable detail. Nature: Hypothetical utopias focus on various aspects such as equality in economics, government, and justice. I am not trying to suggest we will ever achieve this perfect and ideal world. For simple reasons, we are in the reality of a mimetic world. Now before getting to the Mimetic World, let's understand how an algorithm works. What is an Algorithm? In the 21st Century, all li

Navigating the Future: The Impact of Global Trends

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  Image created by: Copilot/Designer Introduction The world today is more interconnected than ever before, thanks to advances in technology, communication, and transportation. It is not just the advancements in technology but also getting cheaper every year, making them available to more people around the world.  Let’s explore some key aspects of this interconnectedness:   Digital Connectivity: The internet has revolutionized global communication. Billions of people are connected through social media, email, video calls, and instant messaging. E-commerce allows us to buy and sell goods across borders effortlessly. Information flows instantly, shaping opinions, cultures, and economies. To demonstrate the point here are some numbers to crunch, Table 1 gives the approx. number of Internet users across the world. The internet has transformed how we connect, share information, and organize our lives. From a mere 16 million users in 1995, we’ve reached over 5 billion users by 202