A quote from Justin Rosenstein

Ebony 2022-04-21 09:02:47

"We live in a world in which a tree is worth more, financially, dead than alive, in a world in which a whale is worth more dead than alive. For so long as our economy works in that way and corporations go unregulated, they 're going to continue to destroy trees, to kill whales, to mine the earth, and to continue to pull oil out of the ground, even though we know it is destroying the planet and we know that it's going to leave a worse world for future generations. This is short-term thinking based on this religion of profit at all costs, as if somehow, magically, each corporation acting in its selfish interest is going to produce the best result. This has been affecting the environment for a long time . What's frightening,and what hopefully is the last straw that will make us wake up as a civilization to how flawed this theory has been in the first place, is to see that now we're the tree, we're the whale. Our attention can be mined . We are more profitable to a corporation if we're spending time staring at a screen, staring at an ad, than if we're spending that time living our life in a rich way. And so, we're seeing the results of that. We're seeing corporations using powerful artificial intelligence to outsmart us and figure out how to pull our attention toward the things they want us to look at, rather than the things that are most consistent with our goals and our values ​​and our lives. "We are more profitable to a corporation if we're spending time staring at a screen, staring at an ad, than if we're spending that time living our life in a rich way. And so, we're seeing the results of that . We're seeing corporations using powerful artificial intelligence to outsmart us and figure out how to pull our attention toward the things they want us to look at, rather than the things that are most consistent with our goals and our values ​​and our lives.”We are more profitable to a corporation if we're spending time staring at a screen, staring at an ad, than if we're spending that time living our life in a rich way. And so, we're seeing the results of that . We're seeing corporations using powerful artificial intelligence to outsmart us and figure out how to pull our attention toward the things they want us to look at, rather than the things that are most consistent with our goals and our values ​​and our lives."rather than the things that are most consistent with our goals and our values ​​and our lives.”rather than the things that are most consistent with our goals and our values ​​and our lives.”

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  • Kristoffer 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    It is quite convincing to invite a group of former high-ranking social media officials to appear in person, and the progression of the narrative level is relatively clear, but it is very funny to simulate the virtual space operation by real people. There is no qualitative change in the evolution of the brain structure. In the unprecedented rapid development of science and technology, there is obviously some kind of unfortunate disconnection. However, if you think about it, if you take off this high-tech coat, isn't it another version across human history? Truman". The core ideas about being occupied by social platforms, distracting attention, and being easily misled by fake news are not original, but we should study how “algorithms” sneak into thinking from browsing traces/habits/time, accurately locate personal preferences under the blessing of big data, and invest in What it likes to push and guide until it changes the concept and mindset of real life, and achieves manipulation without revealing traces - "Any sufficiently advanced technology is similar to magic", it is still chilling to think about. After watching this film, I took a look at my screen usage time and froze again. Can we still wake up from the matrix?

  • Therese 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    There are so many "previous xx" platforms, most of the time, with a face of "you know" and a sigh, what's the use? The analogy between drug user and social network user is simple and crude, just for brainwashing. The data support is pitiful, and how to break the game is not mentioned. The fact is not well done, and the point of view is not established. For a documentary of this level, 30 minutes is enough.

The Social Dilemma quotes

  • Justin Rosenstein - Facebook, Former Engineer: We live in a world in which a tree is worth more, financially, dead than alive, in a world in which a whale is worth more dead than alive. For so long as our economy works in that way and corporations go unregulated, they're going to continue to destroy trees, to kill whales, to mine the earth, and to continue to pull oil out of the ground, even though we know it is destroying the planet and we know that it's going to leave a worse world for future generations. This is short-term thinking based on this religion of profit at all costs, as if somehow, magically, each corporation acting in its selfish interest is going to produce the best result. This has been affecting the environment for a long time. What's frightening, and what hopefully is the last straw that will make us wake up as a civilization to how flawed this theory has been in the first place, is to see that now we're the tree, we're the whale. Our attention can be mined. We are more profitable to a corporation if we're spending time staring at a screen, staring at an ad, than if we're spending that time living our life in a rich way. And so, we're seeing the results of that. We're seeing corporations using powerful artificial intelligence to outsmart us and figure out how to pull our attention toward the things they want us to look at, rather than the things that are most consistent with our goals and our values and our lives.

  • Tristan Harris - Google, Former Design Ethicist: How do you wake up from the Matrix when you don't know you're in the Matrix?