Shedding light on technological tools that put big data to work for the common good of humanity.
The world is experiencing the revolution of information, humanity shifting the hegemony from science onto data. Just as the printing revolution once flooded the world with information, now cybernetic space is engulfing the entire planet with enormous amounts of information particles. We are living in an era where knowledgeability, facts, and big data have completely taken over, and control us all. Information technology has replaced the scientific method. We must doubt the necessity of this mass of information, and re-expose mankind to its core essence, to knowing. Our goal is to shed new light, using technological tools that enable mankind to regain the faculty of thought.
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