Let's say you wanted to train a facial recognition algorithm on aging. What would do? Maybe start a meme like #10yearchallengehttps://www.wired.com/story/facebook-10-year-meme-challenge/ …
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Regardless, Nick is right that it's "worth considering the depth and breadth of the personal data we share without reservations."
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Especially since they have historically been dishonest about our data
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I believe this. But your problem is the trust you lost, not this or that meme.
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Exactly. And even if it’s user generated that doesn’t mean FB won’t still use it to train algorithms on ageing. Their whole MO is using user content to refine their algorithms be they ads or otherwise.
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@Facebook. The tweet doesn’t say you aren’t using the data in the same way, however. Even if you didn’t start the meme, will you be releasing a statement explicitly saying this data isn’t being mined?@nxthompson@CaseyNewton@reckless@verge@WIRED@LaurenGoodeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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