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The difference is that Instagram is for everyone. 500px, Flickr, and DeviantArt are all communities generally targeting artists, so the potential reach is smaller than Instagram. Instagram's communities target anyone, including people who aren't a traditional photographer or artist, to 'get the shot'.
Saying that Instagram has nothing to do with increasing competition for "the shot", and that people would just use 500px or other photography sites, ignores the part where Instagram influences people who aren't photographers and would never be on 500px or Flickr in the first place, to 'get the shot'.
Instagram has more than one billion installations on Google Play. By comparison, Flickr has 90 million monthly users. Even if you discount multiple installations for Instagram, it has 65 million REVIEWS on Google Play. AND that ignores installations on iPhones. The reach of Instagram is unreal.
^((on another, note, I wish we had a better term for "getting the shot", it's too cumbersome typing that out haha))
What? iOS apps certainly have cache. Cache isn't junk, it's the data the application stores locally on your device so it doesn't have to go grab it from the internet again when you use the app. For most apps on iOS the only way to clear that data is by deleting and reinstalling the app.
Also iOS apps tend to be significantly larger than Android. Here's Instagram for example - 170mb on iOS and 37mb on Android. It's a similar story for basically every app.
Also, funny thing. Microsoft Edge redirects the App Store to the Windows Store so you can't open the above page in Windows 10 Mobile ��
Edit: Same thing happens to the Google Play link. Try for yourself: Google Play Store
Instagram won't even open up, and it was working before. Tried restarting my phone, deleting and reinstalling the app, still not working, just crashes when I try to open the app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android
The thing is, on iOS the app doesn't need to request permission to do anything. It can simply just do it, as long as the app isn't malware then Apple will allow it on the app store.
On Android however each and every app needs to ask you for permission, before you even install the app you need to confirm the permissions it's requesting. We can use the permissions it requests on Android as an indication of what it does on iOS as well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android&hl=en
Scroll down to "Permissions" and click "View details". As you can see in the popup list the app requests permissions to a lot of stuff such as:
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Do not install Instagram from APK files. If you did, uninstall it now and re-install the latest version from Google Play Store, don't use any other version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android
Make sure your OS and other apps are up to date. Check that there's enough free internal storage space. Maybe the blank screen means the app is loading, although it shouldn't be that slow. Instagram works no problem on my Galaxy S8.
Write a review at Play Store reporting the problem https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android&hl=en_US
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[REQUEST] Instagram ad free apk.
Please mod instagram app so that there is no sponsored posts appears. Android pie compatible. Thanks.
Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android
I might need you to do some troubleshooting for me.
Can you head to the Play Store, find Instagram and share a link to the app? Just to a note is fine, then copy and paste it below?
It will look like this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android
I just need to see if it could be a regional issue.
Sorry, I was unclear. Those permissions are indeed things they can only do if you have the app. But what I'm saying is they will use them if you let them, but they don't rely on them and don't actually need them to make connections between people.
Edit: The Instagram app does look like it has a lot of the same permissions, right down to record audio. I'd be interested to know how they justify that one.
Looking at the comments for the Instagram app in Android market it seems others are having the same issue. Guessing it's "just" a bug in the app.
This won’t make a difference when there’s 124,410,867 reviews.
> There should be a correlation between the necessary workforce to create the AI in order to replace the human workforce with the AI. Even if we were talking about just a few corporations dominating the market with the AI, someone or something must create that AI to begin with.
Software is infinitely reproducible and doesn't take many people to create. This isn't even unique to AI. Software in general is this way. Let's hop on the google play store and look at some examples. The Instagram app has "between 1 and 5 million downloads." How many employees do you think they have? Thirteen. And I guarantee you that not all of them are programmers.
Imgur has 160 million users and only 65 employees
What about Valve Corporation? Steam has about 125 million users, but Valve has only 360 employees. And again, the majority of them are probably not programmers.
It doesn't take very many people to write software, and once you've written it...there isn't a limit to the number of people who can use it. if a team of 5-10 programmers write a program, it doesn't matter whether one million or ten million people use it. That doesn't make you don't need more programmers.
>So far, the job-market is void of such positions that would allow the AI to take over the human workforce.
>Perhaps searching the indeed.com within the big cities should give at least a couple of hundred options to apply, and within the past 2-3 months (in hope those aren't just the fake jobs). This is simply not the case.
...uhh, have you checked?
When I type "machine learning" into a search box on indeed, I get 12,360 results. And that's just job postings. If there are over 12,000 openings just on that one site...how many already-employed people are there working on this?
>So how many AI jobs would be about enough to say that AI will replace our jobs?
Again, there isn't a strong correlation here. I would venture a guess that the team who finally builds the world's first general artificial intelligence, as likely as not it's going to be like 5 guys building on the work of others.
Look at existing examples. Do you remember Stackgan? That image-creating AI that had a bunch of postings here on /r/futruology a while back, where you could simply feed a text description of what you wanted a picture of, and it would generate a picture of what you asked for? There were six people on that team Here's a video explainign how it works. Here's the source code for the AI if you want to download it.
Six people did that.
But hey, how about we look at an actual AI company that's actively in the process of trying to replace real live humans? How about Ipsoft, the creator of Amelia has "between 1000 and 2500 employees." haven't been able to find an exact number, but that's the entire company. Google gives me about 45% as a possible ratio that might be programmers. So let's say that "1000-2500" is about 1750, and 45% of those are programmers. So maybe about 800 programmers.
What does Amelia do?
She replaces call center staff
No, really. You feed her a training manual in text format to teach her the basics, and then train her up over about six months of actual live calls and she learns how to answer incoming customer calls and interface with existing software to do things like look up customer billing information, change passwords, bill credit cards and change service subscriptions, etc. And it doesn't matter very much which industry we're talking about here. Test cases include insurance, IT support, mortgage banking, etc. No, she's not perfect. For the Oil/gas company invoice queries, she was able to answer 72% of calls. For mortgage broker calls, 88%. For some of the other test cases, insurance agents, IT support, they don't give success ratios, so presumably they were much lower.
But let's say overall it was only about 50%.
How many jobs could be replaced by a software agent able to be trained to verbally interact with customers and interface with existing software just like any call center operator would?
Well, according to the US Bureau of Labor statistics, there are:
There are probably a bunch more than that. I bet quite a fwe of the 766,000 computer support specialists do their support over the phone too. But let's just stick with the roughly 4 million listed above, assume that Amelia can only realistically be trained to do half of their work.
Final result of our informal test case: a team of 800 programmers potentially could automate 2 million jobs out of existence. Just an informal ballpark, from the very first set of numbers I casually googled up for you. 800 programmers, 2 million jobs.
There are only 152 million jobs the US
Indeed turned up 12,000 machine learning jobs open right now.
That works out to 30 million jobs. 20% of all jobs in the entire US.
That's not counting the number of programmers already employed in this field. Only the number of job openings listed right now...on one site.
Yes, there are a lot of problems with this analysis. it is extremely informal. But it should give some idea as to why it doesn't necessarily take very many people to automate a whole lot of jobs.
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Maybe check out the canonical page instead: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android&hl=en_US&gl=US
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Madam shayd apna wrong app install kardiya, Let me hemlp https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android
तो इंस्टॉल कर लो:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android
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Yardımcı olalım arkadaşa. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android&hl=tr&gl=US
Instagram link :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android
I'm on Verizon, so there's a crap ton of bloatware I don't use. For this I'll list the apps I use daily. I'll list them in categories. Sorry if there's formatting issues, on mobile. ---Social--- •Instagram ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android ) •Reddit (not even gonna link this, as you guys are on it to read this.) ---Communication--- •Protonmail ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.protonmail.android ) This is a free email service. It has end to end encryption. Based in Switzerland. I'm a fan of privacy, so this is my main email. •Signal ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.thoughtcrime.securesms ) Again, fan of my privacy. This app is encrypted, has a password and a great UI. ---Utility--- •AccuWeather ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.accuweather.android ) Good UI, quite accurate and has more details compared to other apps I've used. •Google Drive (If you're on Android it's already installed) I used this mostly for PDFs. •Night screen ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arrowsapp.nightscreen ) Basic screen dimmer/ Blue light filter. •Tesla Led ( For some reason it isn't showing up in the app store??) Great app with a variety of functions such as; Light, strobe, timed light, police lights, and Morse code. ---Other--- •Bleacher Report ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bleacherreport.android.teamstream ) Keeps track of all my favorite sports teams. •PicsArt ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.picsart.studio ) I like editing photos and this app is the Swiss army knife of free photo editing apps. •The Simpsons Tapped Out ( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ea.game.simpsons4_na) This is the one game I have on my phone.
There is a default set of the apps that are on all of my devices. Currently I have Nexus 7 2013 and Xiaomi mi5 and both of them have following apps:
I thought we already had this?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.instagram.android&hl=en