Very good quality documentary as usual Adam Curtis standard, but one idea caught my attention. With all the AIs and machine learning algorithms on the internet, you are more likely to see things you already agree with. And if you voice your opinion on internet, it's more likely to reach those who already agree with you, thus have no effect on the idea you are trying to spread.
As AI improves, it will only get better at finding things match your interests. Would that mean it will reduce your chance of finding and accepting other opinions, and lock people to their own divided groups?
Is this also one of the goals of WebAssembly? ie. to enable non-web developers to write web application in their own language.
Not to say it's definitely going to be successful, but it must be a bad news for people building travel apps.
These days big companies like Google and microsoft roll out small products like trips from time to time, with so many resources to spare, they have a bigger chance to succeed than startups.
If you are building a internet product, do you worry that one day a tech giant will crash you? If so what can you do about it?