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Some reflections when I see those internet giants controlling our daily lives

DALL·E - A vibrant, detailed scene capturing the essence of technology monopolies, represented by towering skyscrapers with logos of major tech companies. Twenty years ago, I was a student in a 5-year college. My major was international trade. The world was wild for globalization, and the internet was beginning. We studied international trade rules in the commercial college, L/C, insurance of the cargo (on board or before on board, or other conditions), the difference between container terminals and freight stations, etc. Some rules are still workable in e-commerce. E-commerce or online shopping is still working on the basics of international trade. As a student, I learned what we should pay attention to when a company wants to set up a branch company or expand its subsidiary in another country; the company needs to follow the local law and customs and respect the local culture, especially when a company needs to have advertisement or marketing events to promote their products. Also, t

Some reflections on AI, data protection and competition issues from the web debate

After working on the recording about competition regulations and case studies in different countries for almost four days, I feel warm to participate in the web debate:  How to Train Diplomats to Deal With AI and Data ?  by DiploFoundation and those familiar discussions. I copied some reflections from my personal social media channel in this article to keep some materials for future writing about using the ChatGPT to help translate competition regulations and improve my studies. I still remember people were not interested in artificial intelligence(AI) at the beginning of 2022. Only some people vote for AI to be one topic. But there were 3 or 4 discussions about AI, competition, and consumer protection in the IGF2022. A study on training AI was conducted to analyse the relationship between facial recognition and emotion. And a panel discussion by the Polish government department about using AI to explore deceptive web designs. For developing countries, the emerging issue is that they

Coffee talk with Don Tapscott

Technologies of The Fourth Industrial Revolution How Blockchain Fits In It's a wonderful experience to have a coffee talk with Don Tapscott, and he agreed with me to use the slide above. We talked about the talent shortage, myth of "digital economy" in Taiwan. I summarized the coffee talk in the yesterday afternoon: The personality of future talent must be aggressive, full of curiosity, smart and brave, much brave. There's no "digital talent". Many people know using technology products and some people work in technology area, some are technologist. Digital Economy is the way of our life now, not a special area. Maybe we should have a multi-stakeholder group for economic issue, people from government officials, think tanks, each industry and citizens, maybe 25 people taskforce group, discuss about the economy of the future, maybe talking about to have a law to digital economy or not. Blockchain can bring the second generation revolution. AI, mach