that we should consider. A major trend in branding tactics is minimalism and simplification. We are bombarded with so many chunks of information to digest each day that we relish something simple and easy, that doesn't require us to think.
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Thinking is hard. Making decisions is hard. And the reality is that most people don't want to have to deal with it. And for those that thrive off problem-solving and knowledge gleaning, they are far from immune. To focus on your passions requires one to mute out everything else.
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I foresee some ethical dilemmas with this in the future. Decision outsourcing can be great for focus, but do we trust the people/algorithms that decide? How can we really know if they have our interests, goals, and wellbeing in mind?
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And if a decision-making algorithm becomes globally popular, how do we maintain individual control if we so choose? Will platforms be required to include these options? And finally, with all the data that is generated from this - how will we ensure the privacy of our information?
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@edelwax and this article he wrote: https://medium.com/what-to-build/is-anything-worth-maximizing-d11e648eb56f …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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