Chase Penny

Chase Penny

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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Become a Spice Girl, Hawkeye, Surveillance Capitalism: Smart Trap
  • Chase Penny, actor, starred in the movies "Turn into a Spice Girl", "Eagle Eye", and "Surveillance Capitalism: Smart Trap". [1] 

    Performing Experience

    Participated in the movie "Transformed into a Spice Girl".
    Participated in the TV series "Below Six Feet".
    Participated in the TV series " Star Trek: Voyager ".
    Participated in the TV series "Gilmore Girl".
    Participated in the TV series "Mei Mei School Detective".
    Participated in the TV series "California Extravagance".
    Participated in the movie "Eagle Eye".
    Participated in the TV series "Fire in the Windy City".
    Participated in the movie "Surveillance Capitalism: Smart Trap". 
    Extended Reading
    • Nick 2022-03-22 09:02:11

      has a problem

      Instructive, but ironic that this documentary was launched by Netflix. And some thoughts after watching this documentary: 1. The reason why people need to pay attention to the "capitalism" trap is repeatedly emphasized in the film because capitalism has turned human beings (human nature) into...

    • Graham 2022-04-20 09:02:00

      Notes on "Monitoring Capitalism" (summarized from the original work)

      Surveillance Capitalism: The Smart Trap (2020)
      8.7
      2020 / USA / Documentary / Jeff Orlowsky / Jaylen Lanier Roger McNamee

      social media isn't a tool waiting patiently for its owners, they are things good at... - Grabbing attention as much as possible (using human psychology of addiction and human...

    • Bernice 2022-04-23 07:03:01

      The final section exposes the documentary's neoliberal underpants. Disagreement, conflict, and resistance are presented as the result of the algorithm of the social network, and the contradiction has now been transferred. The eventual change of direction is a non-disruptive, government-regulated, modern economy with people in mind.

    • Arturo 2022-03-26 09:01:08

      As an Internet practitioner, I feel that the content is still a cliché, but there are two points worth being vigilant about. 1. Even if they already know everything, the developers of the app will become addicted to the products they designed, which shows that the effect of the currently developed addiction mechanism is comparable to that of drugs. 2. Everyone is blaming the tech giants, but the essence of a company is profit-seeking, and it is the role with regulatory responsibilities that should be held responsible (this is the same as takeaway)

    The Social Dilemma quotes

    • Self - Founding Father of Virtual Reality: It's the critics who are the true optimists.

    • Tristan Harris - Google, Former Design Ethicist: If you're not paying for the product, then you are the product.