2/ Any time an algorithm decides what you see in a feed, or what you find in a search, you’re being subject to a centrally controlled, opaque, totalitarian-regulated, unfree market within the attention economy.
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3/ What Facebook and Google have taught us is that **proprietary algorithms can’t be trusted to curate, summarize, search, interpret, or perform any other function that could meaningfully require human judgment under other circumstances.**
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4/ The attention marketplace must be simple, comprehensible, auditable, and influenceable by the average user in simple and predictable ways—like the stock market. Otherwise, the attention economy enlists the unwitting public in a battle between attention-dictators.
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5/ When we trust algorithms to replace human judgment, we’re borrowing from tomorrow’s sanity to buy today’s convenience. Who will pay back the debt? The answer we’ve already learned: Everyone.
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6/ There’s a reason the “marketplace of ideas” is a cliche metaphor. The marketplace of ideas must be free, and it can only be so in an environment devoid of algorithms.
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7/7 Or are you an idea-market Stalinist?
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Agree. Any impartial standard is not only established by an authority, but also allows the perpetuation of authority by sorting humans into non-human categories.
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I can confirm. TW/FB/YT become much better without "recommended" content through their mysterious algorithms. They see it, too, but it's also what's generating "engagement" in their flawed surveillance machines, so we are stuck playing a blame game.http://themeltage.com/2019/03/01/social-medias-recommended-content-is-a-trap/ …
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