Hasn't that happened already in primate evolution?
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No, our models of other people and ourselves are generally poor. It takes decades before we are trained well enough to read most other people's thoughts.
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Fascinating! I am curious, what do you think what kind of emotion will this evoke in people, when they see a model more apt in being themselves as they are? What questions would you ask yourself? What kind of cult/religion will be built atop this technology?
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I think people will get used to it and become much more self-aware. The self will be augmented. Negotiations become game theoretic optimization processes, with predictable outcome trees splitting off at those bifurcation points where we have information deficits.
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Irrational behaviour is not harder to model than rational behavior.
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How will be defined the friendship or “safe” environment?
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Lasting commitment to shared purposes.
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“predict” - or “provoke” ? That line will get fuzzier and fuzzier.pic.twitter.com/TlNMTxwu1r
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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A fascinating idea but I don't agree it's a foregone conclusion. Those who have most to lose from this scenario may take steps to prevent it from occurring. e.g.
#DeleteFacebook. Also, automated public profile mis-information to warp others' models of you for your gain/protection -
Its is a good start. There is no misinformation when the former employees step forward and tell you how they manipulate thoughts and actions through adrenaline induced emojis designed to help. I be gladly to give you accounts of that since 2011.
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