2021.8.27

Jasen 2022-04-22 07:01:39

A huge system that affects the lives of mortals must be harmful. A shift from the information age to misinformation.

1. The social media addict born from the homogenization standard under the forced display. And this is what the masters of capital constantly create and promote, and the world turns in the same direction in a subtle way. 2. The corresponding birth of surveillance capitalism, surveillance and the monitored information deficit. 3. When not paying for the product, we become the product ourselves, deconstructing humans and then consuming humans. Create accurate human models. 4. When the manipulation is no longer satisfied with the acquisition of pure money and spreads to a deeper level, what effect will it have? 5. Terrorist "tools" that are out of the scope of tool use

With the help of social media, we naturally move closer to the stratosphere, despise and reject the heterosphere. All of this is based on the asymmetry of information, and the resulting division is an irreconcilable product of the times.

False news is more tempting than the truth. If we go further from the marketing level of attracting users to the political field, the world will continue to be divided, and each will be tilted relative to each other.

As Generation Z, how can we escape, is it possible to escape? ; When there is a product created by human beings that controls human beings, when it is controlled by a product that grows exponentially, is it a technological innovation or technological invasion that will eventually be normalized.

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  • Mittie 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    After reading it, I was disappointed again, but the good side is that no matter what hobbies you have or want to learn something on your own, the information is so rich that you can satisfy your thirst for knowledge at any time. On the downside, unless the government introduces measures to control algorithms and push notifications, there seems to be no good way. It’s better to use less social media and more in real society.

  • Clifford 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    This topic deserves to be discussed continuously. The debate between progressivism and conservatism is endless, and it is important to maintain a reflective posture. There is no way for the water to flow back, and it is a cliché to sigh that the technology is terrible. More or less, people can still reshape their pleasure system. The reason why people are human is that behind the behaviorist discourse, there is always an existential choice.

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?