5G video that changes according to your reactions. Scary or awesome? (The 3:59, Ep. 479)
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We talk about how 5G can shake up how we watch video, talk about Apple and Facebook’s stance on privacy and break down CNET’s exclusive interview with the FCC.
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Well explained.
Scarily awesome
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Well net neutrality affect 5g?
Diabolical I must say. AI is intended to do that.
Sorry I haven’t ever trusted our government why would I trust Mark Zuckberger!
I don’t watch TV.…lol I have recently been watching YouTube.…
Is like intending to change the reality… it not good.
What do you guys think about 5G? Also read the CNET article: With 5G, you won’t just be watching video. It’ll be watching you, too — https://cnet.co/2JfyevJ
If you don’t have control about what you are watching doctors would think you are sick like ezquizophrenia.… warning!
I like the concept. not so sure about privacy though.
It’s the greatest broadband that will ever exist.…
can SHE say ONE SENTENCE without saying “LIKE?” ? That’s IGNANT
They would lie to make it seller.…
You guys on cnet are awesome cause I always watch everything you guys talk about
It’s the same like the internet of things… all connected, including people.…
Some people are under the impression and bought into missinformation these are xrays. No they are not on that side of the spectrum that we know causes radiation and cancer. Luckily cnet did put out a video with Bridget Carey showing exactly where they are (explaining 5g with billards), right next to radio waves, not xrays and gamma rays.
More than light speed