Looks great, on technical moral hazards and externalizing security risk. https://twitter.com/jvagle/status/926059142405607425 …
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aka what I said about externalizing the negatives. Even at double the workforce, they would still be tiny.https://twitter.com/FT/status/925840402904682497 …
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I get it's hard to quickly grow people. Should've started years ago. But here we are.
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Also, big tech poaches academics who train the future. It should support education, and infrastructure, by paying taxes plus direct support.
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Yes! Trust has a value. They have evaporated it; the equivalent of wealth-killing air pollution.
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Oh! 13c Is very interesting. I thought secret consumption (dark posts and targeting) was part of the problem, but can see this point as well
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Social media gives every message a viral platform and some age old messages (e.g. immigrants are cause of problems) have found new life.
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Easy to pick on social media yet we still don’t have technical solution for disinformation perpetrated by Fox News & Breitbart
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Your analogy is inapt. The negatives to society are consequences, not externalities. Think harder.
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In general terms, they transfer the costs of negative effects to the public. I see it as analagous to pollution.
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