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Desiree 2022-01-03 08:01:47
Gather the crowd to suck, which strong Netflix brought this group of people to poke others’ backbones, but they didn’t count their 5 second jump to the next...
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Jaylen 2022-01-03 08:01:47
I have always been closer to Yuval Noal’s defensive heart against social networks. In his recent conversation with Tang Feng, Ms. Tang is closer to Bill Gates. Their trust in Code is law is based on their mastery of technology, which is slightly arrogant. Blindly. Humans are good at inventing and creating tools, but they cannot always use them wisely. When socialmedia was created, the attributes of tools are becoming more and more blurred. Connecting everything becomes binding everything. We...
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Maureen 2022-01-03 08:01:47
In the end, the problem is restored to the business model and economy. That is to say, it is not simply calling everyone to control the use of social media to solve the fundamental problem, but the interesting thing is... After watching the film, everyone still runs away. Have you scored on social media? This is not essentially different from the result of competitive attention, right? I am born stupid... and there is no...
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Muhammad 2022-01-03 08:01:47
Through massive data and individual user behavior records, individual end users are no longer special. Your behavior can be predicted, your psychology has been mastered, and you have nowhere to hide. In front of IT giants, you are just a profitable tool. --You think that what you want to buy is actually what the giant wants to sell, and what you want to do is what the giant suggests you do. The next part tells that in the network environment, false information spreads faster, and artificial...
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Kennedy 2022-01-03 08:01:47
Samsung and a half. While condemning social media for bewitching people's hearts, this film desperately transmits what I want to convey through background sounds, simulated scenes, and animations. Kind of...
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Gennaro 2022-01-03 08:01:47
Is the Chinese translation of the title line...
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Casey 2022-01-03 08:01:47
The most ironic thing is that you can see this film, mostly because it was pushed to the user's homepage by Netflix's own big data and algorithms. This feeling is like one day when Michael Bay ran out to make a documentary about how movie art was ruined by a Hollywood blockbuster that abused CGI special...
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Sidney 2022-01-03 08:01:47
It’s not as good as you think. Some algorithm engineers boasted that they were a magician with algorithms that can predict everything, but humans and brains are more complex than you...
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Fernando 2022-01-03 08:01:47
Moments have been closed for several years, and I don’t use Weibo and fb. I feel that I’m still a bit...
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Nicolette 2022-01-03 08:01:47
Horror Movie of the...
The Social Dilemma Comments
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Cristina 2022-04-22 07:01:39
How to resist a grain of sand falling from the times
When I first started watching this documentary, my heart didn't have too many waves. Maybe it's because the social software it exemplifies is far from my life, and the social problems they face (like bipolar politics or the disappearance of democracy) don't happen in my country. To hear a...
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Kennith 2022-03-24 09:02:27
Break free from the matrix.
"If you don't know that you are in the matrix, how do you wake up from the matrix?" There is no awakening, only infinite reflection. We more or less perceive ourselves in the app algorithm that is constantly being tracked, but rarely question deeply. This has a subtle influence on our behavior and...
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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.
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Tristan Harris - Google, Former Design Ethicist: How do you wake up from the Matrix when you don't know you're in the Matrix?