Facebook's 'tributes' will let you honor loved ones posthumously [mspoweruser.com]
Facebook adds new tributes section to memorialized profiles [www.theverge.com]
Facebook's Tributes tab collects memories of people who've died [www.engadget.com]
Facebook to use AI to stop telling users to say hi to dead friends [www.theguardian.com]
Facebook pledges to stop asking users to wish dead friends happy birthday by fixing AI [www.telegraph.co.uk]
Facebook Launches New Tools For Profiles of Deceased Users [fortune.com]
Facebook adds tribute section, new tools for memorialized profiles [www.cnet.com]
Facebook Rolls Out More Features for Dead People [www.wired.com]
When I Die I Want You to Delete My Facebook Account [www.macobserver.com]
Each month, 30 million people visit “memorialized” Facebook profiles—the company’s term for profiles of people who have died. New from @lmatsakis https://t.co/GoMYo9GibK
— Caitlin Kelly (@caitlin__kelly) April 9, 2019
Facebook will stop suggesting you invite your dead friends to parties, which is nice. https://t.co/SMzzdT49xI
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) April 9, 2019
Facebook adds 3 new updates to improve memorialized accounts
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) April 9, 2019
- A new tributes section
- Additional controls for people who manage memorialized accounts
- Improved AI to keep the profile of a deceased loved one from appearing in painful ways
More info: https://t.co/dHDH6hHH06
Facebook has two billion users but hadn't though of the possibility that two of them might die at the same time https://t.co/tbikc7QEpW
— alex hern (@alexhern) April 9, 2019
We want Facebook to be a place where friends and family can grieve together and honor loved ones they've lost. Here's more on the changes we've made to better support people during these difficult times: https://t.co/vvwLg7OL4a
— Facebook (@facebook) April 9, 2019
Our online lives don’t end when we do. INFO prof Jed Brubaker (@whatknows) studies our digital afterlives - and has worked with Facebook to build compassionate products for when we grieve. https://t.co/I0g7VFdb5e
— CU-Boulder InfoSci (@cuinfoscience) April 9, 2019
graphql`node(uid){is_memorialized}`
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) April 9, 2019
if(data.node.is_memorialized) {
ignore_notifying(uid);
return;
}
Wow, this is AI! https://t.co/UgqzwkWCBr
Facebook adds new tributes section to memorialized profiles https://t.co/Q3V6dMdjm7
— deray (@deray) April 9, 2019
Facebook adds new tributes section to memorialized profiles https://t.co/G1qOljaN8j pic.twitter.com/W65M8lfYGm
— The Verge (@verge) April 9, 2019
“Artificial Intelligence” is a completely fake concept and people proposing it as a solution to anything should be put in the stocks and publicly humiliated until they have learned their lesson.https://t.co/uTk7mnSs0C
— Richard (@halkyardo) April 9, 2019
facebook's AI is so powerful that it has now learned that maybe it shouldn't tell you to reach out to friends who have died https://t.co/eOuEVhIboE
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) April 9, 2019
Not understanding the problem Part 1,371:
— Grumpy D. Kelson (@GrumpyKelson) April 9, 2019
It’s the algorithm that tells people to say hi to dead friends in the first place. Turning the algorithm off is not the same as “using AI” to stop the behavior of the algorithm. https://t.co/Lw0dtWNp1Y
Why the hell does this need AI? https://t.co/2rGa5ZW5lf if person = dead then don’t recommend! Journos needs to stop giving credence AI as a magic bullet for everything.
— Tim Moss (@TDMoss) April 9, 2019
I spoke with Sheryl Sandberg about new features Facebook is introducing for friends and family who lose a loved one. It was...interesting! https://t.co/gwu25w36ot pic.twitter.com/2le3OskR1E
— Louise Matsakis (@lmatsakis) April 9, 2019
Each month, 30 million people visit “memorialized” Facebook profiles—the company’s term for profiles of people who have died. New from @lmatsakis https://t.co/GoMYo9GibK
— Caitlin Kelly (@caitlin__kelly) April 9, 2019
.@lmatsakis changes the course of Facebook history ? https://t.co/xYzBNRJ6hT pic.twitter.com/g2rZLgBMTa
— Damon Beres ? (@dlberes) April 9, 2019
.@lmatsakis: Points out limitation in new Facebook features for dead people.
— Tom Simonite (@tsimonite) April 9, 2019
Sheryl Sandberg: "Oh my god...boy is that smart."https://t.co/HuekvGYcFb
"Oh my god, that's so interesting" https://t.co/GoMYo9GibK pic.twitter.com/KKO38H1y16
— Caitlin Kelly (@caitlin__kelly) April 9, 2019
.@lmatsakis talked to Sheryl Sandberg about Facebook for dead people https://t.co/jlGnVSMzLt
— Jason Koebler (@jason_koebler) April 9, 2019
Facebook Features for the Dead - Tributes and Legacy Contacts #fb https://t.co/pwYM9Vplul
— ????? ?? ??????? ⛩ (@deathbyhibachi) April 9, 2019
페이스북을 쓰지 않은 채 돌아가신 분들에게도 추모공간으로 유용할 것 같기에, 상조 서비스의 일환으로 임종 전에 가입시켜 드리는 서비스가 가능하겠습니다.
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) April 10, 2019
동시에 내 사후 누가 내 계정을 관리하는 ‘레거시 담당자’가 될지 떠올려보면 인생을 돌아볼 수 있습니다.
https://t.co/4KOT2NkEzm
Facebook adds new tributes section to memorialized profiles https://t.co/G1qOljaN8j pic.twitter.com/3htSrMEhbN
— The Verge (@verge) April 10, 2019
« Facebook to use AI to stop telling users to say hi to dead friends » I wonder what is wrong with this sentence https://t.co/awsAKYheL6
— Tariq KRIM (@tariqkrim) April 9, 2019
Are we calling boolean flags AI now? ?https://t.co/gvF0wUVXo9
— Andrew White (@pixeltrix) April 9, 2019
Facebook to use AI to stop telling users to say hi to dead friends @guardian https://t.co/O0yopBPqhH
— Ian Bond (@IanBondTEP) April 9, 2019
Why do you need AI to do this? Can't you just set a flag against the user profile of a deceased person? Is Facebook trying to look clever here, like this was a really tricky problem to solve? https://t.co/I88Qqmd8Bh
— Georgia Rakusen (@G_Rak) April 9, 2019
Facebook pledges to stop asking users to wish dead friends happy birthday by fixing AI https://t.co/hAqQCCYtAH
— Telegraph Technology Intelligence (@TelegraphTech) April 10, 2019