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Blog 8: Final blog post

 The main takeaways from this course is to pay attention on the ongoing topics in the class. I learned a lot about how to organize my time and build on topics on my own time with this course. Building and reviewing my resume over the time in the semester gave me a good sense of what the recruiters were looking for. Other think that I would like to say is pay attention to people’s experience when they talk about it in the class, this could help you a lot in making sure you don’t make the same mistakes they did or learn something good from that. Every topic discussed in the class is very relatable to the everyday life so try to connect and that will make you want to know more and work more towards it on your final project. I had no idea about how the block hai. Works when we started that part but as we talked about it. It made me curious in how things worked. So I read a lot of articles and watched video to understand it and it was fun doing that since I got to learn something I didn’t k

Blog 7: final project topics

 After hearing the overview of all the final projects I think I’m most interested in listing more about  Neuralink, Elon Musk's brainchild, aims to revolutionize brain-computer interface technology, offering potential benefits such as restoring lost sensory functions and enhancing cognitive abilities. It also raises ethical and social questions about identity, privacy, and the nature of consciousness. Choosing Neuralink as a final project topic invites exploration into its transformative potential and its profound implications for humanity's future.

Blog 6: Navigating the Data and Privacy Discussion: Insights from Class Activities and TED Talks

 In today's digital age, the discussion around data and privacy has become increasingly pertinent. With the rapid advancement of technology, our personal information is more accessible than ever before, raising important questions about how it is collected, used, and protected. Recently, in our class discussions, we delved deep into these topics, exploring various perspectives through TED Talks on Privacy, the "What Did You Find" assignment, and privacy policy reviews. Here, I share my reactions and thoughts on these engaging activities. TED Talks on Privacy: The TED Talks provided a captivating platform to hear from experts in the field, offering diverse insights into the intricacies of data privacy. From Glenn Greenwald's exploration of the consequences of unchecked surveillance to thought-provoking analysis of the evolution of cybercrime, each talk shed light on different facets of the issue. What struck me the most was the realization of how interconnected our dig