Reads: Dark Pattern Design, Google Duplex & More

A wrap on some of the interesting reads from across the web...
  1. The Biggest Digital Heist in History Isn't Over Yet - Bloomberg
  2. A.I. Has a Race Problem - Bloomberg
  3. Kevin Werbach: Blockchain Isn't a Revolution - Medium
  4. Woodrow Hartzog: User Agreements Are Betraying You - Medium
  5. Virginia Sole-Smith: The People Who Are Afraid of Food - Medium
  6. From My Own Private Idaho to Four Days in France - A Look at the Factors That Define LGBTQI Cinema - Firstpost
  7. How Social Networks Set the Limits of What We Can Say Online - Wired
  8. How Can We Make Technology Healthier for Humans? - Wired
  9. Talking to Google Duplex: Google's Human-Like Phone AI Feels Revolutionary - Ars Technica
  10. WTF Is Dark Pattern Design? - TechCrunch
  11. The Neuroscience of Pain - The New Yorker
  12. The Facebook Armageddon - Columbia Journalism Review
  13. How McKinsey Lost its Way in South Africa - The New York Times
  14. Living Alone and Liking It - Curbed
  15. Kratom: Leafer Madness - Buzzfeed
  16. Japan's Vegetable-Eating Men - Topic
  17. How to Get Away With Financial Fraud - The Guardian
  18. When It's Good to Be Antisocial - Nautilus
  19. Welcome to Blaine, the Town Amazon Prime Built - The Verge
  20. Blockchain Explained - Reuters

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