Finance and the Internet are probably the industries with the most discussion in the society in recent years, and finance and the Internet are probably also the industries with the highest average salary these years. The documentary "Guarding Yourself" has affected my understanding of the financial industry, and this film has affected my understanding of the Internet industry. cognition. Both films embody the same problem, the rapid development of the industry has affected our society, and the lack of regulation has led to its many negative effects on our society, the financial industry has affected our material wealth, and the Internet industry has affected our society. the spirit of our minds.
Of course regulation is the solution to these problems from a macro perspective, but what should we do from a micro perspective? The first is to realize the importance of this issue: whether it is social media, self-media or traditional media, thanks to the rapid development of the Internet, they have had a huge impact on people; from personal physical and mental health to social awareness The form has suffered a great impact. This is a personal experience, and it is also the content that this piece will express progressively, so I won’t repeat it too much. In addition, we also need to know what we ordinary people should do in this wave of social development. There are also some strong suggestions, in short, we should take action.
Finally, let's talk about the production level of this documentary. Although it can't be said that "Netflix produced, it must be a high-quality product", after all, Netflix has also produced some works that are surprising in content, but it can be seen that this film took care and money to make. The layer-by-layer structure is clear, engaging and easy to understand. And he not only raised the existing problems, but also gave the solution direction of the problem, which is a big plus for the film. In addition, in order to better explain the connotation of the film, a scene about a family being affected by Internet intelligence is also arranged, which makes it easier for people to have personal feelings. There are also special effects that demonstrate how algorithms and intelligence can monitor people's avatars, also contributing to people's perception. In short, except for a factual error that may be caused by the habitual prejudice of the United States against China and Russia, this film is indeed an extremely valuable and meaningful documentary.
It turns out that not only Big Brother is watching you, but the capitalists are also watching you.
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