How is the exploitation and manipulation of social media users for financial Arthur C. Clarke. I feel like were on the fast track to dystopia, and its gonna take a miracle to get us out of it. And that miracle is, of course, collective will. [Growth AI] I calculate a 92.3 percent chance of resurrection with a notification about Ana. The media has this exact same problem, where their business model, by and large, is that theyre selling our attention to advertisers. [Tristan] Its a disinformation-for-profit business model. And then theyre saying, Well, we can regulate ourselves. I mean, thats just a lie. I mean, there were meaningful, systemic changes happening around the world because of these platforms that were positive! Descriptive transcripts for videos also include visual information needed to understand . [Blue AI] My analysis shows that going political with Extreme Center content has a 62.3 percent chance of long-term engagement. [Bailey] I was one of the really early employees at Instagram. 3. The film explores the rise ofsocial mediaand the damage it has caused to society, focusing on its exploitation of its users for financial gain throughsurveillance capitalismanddata mining, how its design is meant to nurturean addiction, itsuse in politics, itseffect on mental health(including themental health of adolescentsandrising teen suicide rates), and its role in spreadingconspiracy theoriessuch asPizzagateand aiding groups such asflat-earthers. Its just a load of sh. [yellow AI] Hes primed for an ad. We outlaw markets in human organs. Clients generally request timestamp at the beginning and the very end of the transcription. Eventually, this culminated in a man showing up with a gun, deciding that he was gonna go liberate the children from the basement of the pizza place that did not have a basement. I think the most prominent example thats gotten a lot of press is whats happened in Myanmar. The intention could be: How do we make the world better?. That only costs this much.. Thats nearly triple. So, if you can imagine, if a if a commercial enterprise builds an algorithm to their definition of success, its a commercial interest. [sighs] Ben? It worries me that an algorithm that I worked on is actually increasing polarization in society. Lets see. Hands up! We see Russia and China spreading rumors and conspiracy theories. Advertisers are the customers. And that is the product. We know we're clicking too much. [Growth AI] Okay, okay, so weve tried notifying him about tagged photos, invitations, current events, even a direct message from Rebecca. Your email address will not be published. Like, Oh, my God, technologys just ruining the world and its ruining kids, and its like No. [chuckles] Its confusing because its simultaneous utopia and dystopia. 3. When they take over mental health of kids or Saturday morning, theyre responsible for protecting Saturday morning. [Shoshana] How do we use subliminal cues on the Facebook pages to get more people to go vote in the midterm elections? [Jaron] One of the ways I try to get people to understand just how wrong feeds from places like Facebook are is to think about the Wikipedia. Next, he rotates the dial to set the timer. [reporter 3] This morning, panic and protest in Ukraine as. They were just designing to make these algorithms that were really good at recommending the next video to you or really good at getting you to take a photo with a filter on it. Get off the stupid stuff. The first 50 years of Silicon Valley, the industry made products hardware, software sold em to customers. Whats not okay is when theres no regulation, no rules, and no competition, and the companies are acting as sort of de facto governments. Its really, really bad. That can be incredible, and thats worth a lot of money. So, it sounds crazy to say we need to change all that, but thats what we need to do. So much so that Kyrie Irving, the famous basketball player, uh, said he believed the Earth was flat, and he apologized later because he blamed it on a YouTube rabbit hole. And everyone else shes ever met in her entire life. [interviewer] Think were gonna get there? 2018. Its easy to think that its just a few stupid people who get convinced, but the algorithm is getting smarter and smarter every day. All right, were on. When I was at the Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab, this is what we learned. [Tim Kendall] Everyone in 2006 including all of us at Facebook, just had total admiration for Google and what Google had built, which was this incredibly useful service that did, far as we could tell, lots of goodness for the world, and they built this parallel money machine. [Jeff] Nobody, I deeply believe, ever intended any of these consequences. illegal drugs and software. A huge new Pew Research Center study of 10,000 American adults finds us more divided than ever, with personal and political polarization at a 20-year high. [Blue AI] The Extreme Center content is brilliant. [Jaron] Throughout history, every single time somethings gotten better, its because somebody has come along to say, This is stupid. I wasnt sure how it was gonna land. And youre always free to walk up the hill, but fewer people do, and so, at scale, at societys scale, you really are just tilting the floor and changing what billions of people think and do. Some real big things. The film interviews former employees of top technology companies such as Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Mozilla, gleaning their opinions on how these companies have strong influences in today's . And everyone else she's ever met in her entire life. We now have markets that trade in human futures at scale, and those markets have produced the trillions of dollars that have made the Internet companies the richest companies in the history of humanity. But from the point of view of watch time, this polarization is extremely efficient at keeping people online. The model, once you have it, you can predict the kinds of things that person does. [vlogger] The only reason these teachers are teaching this stuff is cause theyre getting paid to. Much has been written by now about the documentary that first aired on Netflix at the end of August 2020after months of pandemic restrictions in which people were . If something is not a tool, its demanding things from you. [Tristan] Notice that many people in the tech industry dont give these devices to their own children. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. The people of Wakanda fight to protect their home from intervening world powers as they mourn the death of King TChalla. Theyre paid for by advertisers. [Justin] So many of the problems that were discussing, like, around political polarization exist in spades on cable television. yo admin when u were in a call with someone it came up on the recording of the movie. [Joe Toscano] This is the worst part, man. I have, like, 1,000 more snips to send before dinner. I don't even know what she's talking about, man. [reporter 2] Democracy is facing a crisis of confidence. [Tristan] If we dont agree on what is true or that there is such a thing as truth, were toast. Theyre pulling people away from their kids. You know, Snapchat has done it. [Sandy] Chamath was the head of growth at Facebook early on, and hes very well known in the tech industry for pioneering a lot of the growth tactics that were used to grow Facebook at incredible speed. The AIs are gonna get better at predicting what keeps us on the screen, not worse at predicting what keeps us on the screen. I want to develop a lesson plan for my English and Psychology students. Who else is an IB student being forced to analyze this? Not even that cute girl from school. We probably ruin the global economy. Whether it is to be utopia or oblivion will be a touch-and-go relay race right up to the final moment video games, credit cards, and cell phones. Say hi with a wave., [Engagement AI] Come on, Ben. Its just the business model that has a problem. You tax these companies on the data assets that they have. [reporter] Hes asking tech to bring what he calls ethical design to its products. [Aza Raskin] I helped start Mozilla Labs and switched over to the Firefox side. 10 Quotes From Netflix's 'The Social Dilemma' That Will Have You Questioning Social Media. [Guillaume] Im not using Google anymore, Im using Qwant, which doesnt store your search history. Sit down and see if you can get comfy. [Tristan] [sighs] Um I mean, it seems kind of crazy, right? This helped me with my English essay so thanks! [James] Actually, Ive been using a lot today. Movie Nation Roger Moore. are secretly controlling and manipulating our lives. Send a wave. Still dont see why you let her have that thing. [Tristan] Imagine a world where no one believes anything true. I didnt want to mislead people, a bunch of students in a classroom were interviewed saying, The round-Earthers got to him.. I feel like were headed toward dystopia. Take a look at our list of 20 best quotes from The Social Dilemma: "There are only two industries that call their customers "users": illegal drugs and software.". [Aza] They build models that predict our actions, and whoever has the best model wins. Thats their business. Cause I think we can change what social media looks like and means. [Shoshana] These markets undermine democracy, and they undermine freedom, and they should be outlawed. All right? Its like the fundamental way that this stuff is designed isnt going in a good direction. The Social Dilemma is a well-constructed and articulately-argued threat. They make some behavior harder and some easier. We would say, You cant advertise to these age children in these ways. But then you take YouTube for Kids, and it gobbles up that entire portion of the attention economy, and now all kids are exposed to YouTube for Kids. Im very concerned. They sell certainty. This means that Sorkin decided on an atypical script structure; one that interweaves time periods will still holding onto key story beats. Uh, they have relatively few employees. Me too! They pay in exchange for showing their ads to us. [Tristan] Even two friends who are so close to each other, who have almost the exact same set of friends, they think, you know, Im going to news feeds on Facebook. We have gone from the information age into the disinformation age. I can predict what kinds of emotions tend to trigger you. I cant stand it Yeah. We play the video.And then, Ladies and gentlemen, Tristan Harris.. But what really has succeeded is the incredible number of tech insiders that Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, they're all there. countermeasures. 6. [chuckles] Thats a really important question. Or have we all fallen under some kind of spell?. Thank you for providing this transcript so I can more easily record and share insights with my students. [Marco Rubio] We are a nation of people that no longer speak to each other. But were we evolved to be aware of what 10,000 people think of us? Its not. Its a hoax. Per day, on average? lkarhuset gvle vaccination So, theres no doubt that a vehicle like social media, which optimizes this connection between people, is going to have the potential for addiction. [interviewer] Wanna start by introducing yourself? [Rene] This is an example of a conspiracy theory that was propagated across all social networks. [Tristan] The classic saying is: If youre not paying for the product, then you are the product.. [Renee] Before you share, fact-check, consider the source, do that extra Google. In certain cities, youre gonna see it autocomplete with climate change is a hoax. In other cases, youre gonna see climate change is causing the destruction of nature. And thats a function not of what the truth is about climate change, but about where you happen to be Googling from and the particular things Google knows about your interests. I was so impressed with the documentary but there were SO many cogent ideas and points of view that Im super pleased to have found this transcript. Exactly what image you stop and look at, for how long you look at it. Otherwise, we arent a country. [interviewer] Uh, youre making me feel like a lab rat. Theyre ruining the fabric of democracy. There are only two industries that call their customers users: And it subjugates people into this weird role where youre just, like, this little computing element that were programming through our behavior manipulation for the service of this giant brain, and you dont matter. [vlogger] Because climate change? Its for the same reason I dont keep cookies in my pocket. Or am I overreacting to a situation that I dont know enough about? And so, every day, it gets slightly better at picking the right posts in the right order so that you spend longer and longer in that product. So, you know, Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, companies like this, their business model is to keep people engaged on the screen. [reporter 2] Now, this was in Huntington Beach. You know? This is "The Social Dilemma (2020).mp4" by Meg Kenny on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. All David has to do is place those temptations in the Kitchen Safe. Telephone number: 0203222111, 0719012111 [Ben] Oh, there is. 75. [Tristan] We evolved to care about whether other people in our tribe think well of us or not cause it matters. This is deep-seated, like, human personality that theyre tapping into. To Deep Fade hair wax. For months and, like, literally all of them, and then nothing. [chuckles], [crowd chanting] Open up your eyes, dont believe the lies! Like, I could hit a button on my phone, and a car shows up in 30 seconds, and I can go exactly where I need to go. It was experimental. If you want to control the population of your country, there has never been a tool as effective as Facebook. 2022. And that pattern points to social media. [Rebecca] Okay, well, Im gonna get a snack before practice if you wanna come. And remember, for every one of these, for every hospital admission, theres a family that is traumatized and horrified. Instructions: Watch the Social Dilemma movie and answer the following: Please read carefully as it is worth a lot of marks. When that happens at scale, youre no longer able to reckon with or even consume information that contradicts with that world view that youve created. But Im saying the idea that theres a new level and that new level has happened so many times before. [Tristan] Every time you see it there on the counter, and you just look at it, and you know if you reach over, it just might have something for you, so you play that slot machine to see what you got, right? So, as humans, weve almost lost control over these systems. How could you use everything we know about the psychology of what persuades people and build that into technology? Because not everybody recognizes that this is a problem. [Aza Raskin] Its a little even trite to say now, but because we dont pay for the products that we use, advertisers pay for the products that we use. 1. [Alex] When I was there, I always felt like, fundamentally, it was a force for good. [Tristan] When you think about technology and it being an existential threat, you know, thats a big claim, and its easy to then, in your mind, think, Okay, so, there I am with the phone scrolling, clicking, using it. [Bailey Richardson] The algorithm has a mind of its own, so even though a person writes it, its written in a way that you kind of build the machine, and then the machine changes itself. [Aza Raskin] The one that Im Im most prone to is Twitter. So they can keep the power, so they can control everything. I thought, God, this is classic irony. This documentary may seem overdramatic, but it isnt a stretch to say that theres truth in it. [Sandy] Reduce the number of notifications you get. The worlds beautiful. I've never seen such a divided populace. They cant know whats real or whats true which is why this conversation is so critical right now. And if you think that sounds . And then if you start watching one of those videos, then it will recommend it over and over again. The Social Dilemma Movie The technology that connects us also controls us. [Guillaume] There are tons of Chrome extensions that remove recommendations. 2020-10-04 16:10:45. Instagram has done it. White House officials say they have no reason to believe the Russian cyberattacks will stop. P.O Box 30080-00100,Nairobi, Kenya. I am going to work during the day and building something that then I am falling prey to. And I couldnt I mean, some of those moments, I couldnt help myself. In what way is social medias design meant to nurture an addiction? [Roger] The way to think about it is its 2.7 billion Truman Shows. Cause you put me down . [Jaron] Thats a little too simplistic. One country can manipulate another one without actually invading its physical borders. [teacher] Now, many of you in the audience are geniuses already. Its the technologys ability to bring out the worst in society [chuckles] and the worst in society being the existential threat. Uh, used to be Reddit. Besides that, there are not many instances you will be using timestamps. 1. Its usually profit. So a 10 minute file will take about 30 minutes to transcribe. And we dont let our kids have really any screen time. [Tristan] I dont know any parent who says, Yeah, I really want my kids to be growing up feeling manipulated by tech designers, uh, manipulating their attention, making it impossible to do their homework, making them compare themselves to unrealistic standards of beauty. Like, no one wants that. This is not a radical proposal. The rates at which they get drivers licenses have been dropping. There are other markets that we outlaw. [AI] Follow that up with a post from User 079044238820, Rebecca. There are quite a few methods to combat the allure of social media, but there is one you can do right now after reading this. "If you're not paying for the product, then you are the product". And I sent this presentation to about 15, 20 of my closest colleagues at Google, and I was very nervous about it. [Guillaume Chaslot] I worked at, uh, Google, uh, YouTube. [Sandy Parakilas] Theres only a handful of people at these companies, at Facebook and Twitter and other companies Theres only a few people who understand how those systems work, and even they dont necessarily fully understand whats gonna happen with a particular piece of content. That stuff is bad for you. You can stay disconnected as long as you want. When is it going to cross the singularity, replace our jobs, be smarter than humans? Our attention is the product being sold to advertisers. [Roger McNamee] So, Ive been an investor in technology for 35 years. [Joe] We could tax data collection and processing the same way that you, for example, pay your water bill by monitoring the amount of water that you use. Its Its manipulation. Its not like theyre trying to benefit us. All right. And, you know, we talked about having Mark have those dials. Thats whats changed. Interviewees state that social media platforms and big tech companies have been instrumental in providing positive change for society; they also note that such platforms have also caused problematic social, political, and cultural consequences. The EC is like any political movement in history, when you think about it. I mean, this is just the latest new level that weve seen. Post author: Post published: June 8, 2022 Post category: female personal trainers near me Post comments: pete quaife height pete quaife height Thats the point. And theres fake news. Absolutely not. But what about User 01265923010? His psychometric doppelgangers. Mays. . Attributions of Causality. And a new study sheds light on the link between mental health and social media use. [Tim] Its easy today to lose sight of the fact that these tools actually have created some wonderful things in the world. If you can go to somebody and you say, Give me $10 million, and I will change the world one percent in the direction you want it to change Its the world! The Russians didnt hack Facebook. I get what youre saying. The technology that connects us also controls us. [interviewer] Um, it seems like youre very optimistic. Turnaround times depend on the Transcription Type ordered. [Tristan] We in the tech industry have created the tools to destabilize and erode the fabric of society in every country,all at once, everywhere. [Justin Rosenstein] When you think about how some of these companies work, it starts to make sense. Twitter has done it. Bailey. And so when people get their phone, the first thing they open and the only thing they know how to open is Facebook. What do you think is a good amount? theyll often say something pretty reasonable. Well, lets say it hasnt been tested on this strain of the coronavirus, but. [Jonathan] Theyre much less comfortable taking risks. skuggans caf lngtora. My screens completely shattered. If you've seen The Social Dilemma on Netflix, you're probably having trouble using social media . [Kyrie Irving] You know, like, you click the YouTube click and it goes, like, how deep the rabbit hole goes. [Tristan] These technology products were not designed by child psychologists who are trying to protect and nurture children. I care that you are being misled, and its not okay. Its effect on mental health (including the mental health of . We probably fail to meet the challenge of climate change. It exposes how social media corporations exploit the human desire for attention, belonging, affirmation, and community in order to make a profit. Theyre deeply interconnected with each other and running extremely complicated programs, sending information back and forth between each other all the time. Our attention can be mined. [Growth AI] We should suggest Flat Earth Football Club. Recently in India, Internet lynch mobs have killed a dozen people, including these five. Do Do you Do you see it the same way? These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. We outlaw markets in human slaves. [Tristan] How does this come across on camera if I were to do, like, this move, [Tristan] Exactly. Its that we built these things, and we have a responsibility to change it. Thats the only thing there is for them to make money from. Personally, I think the age should be 16. It has its own goals, and it has its own means of pursuing them by using your psychology against you. Millions of years of evolution, um, are behind that system to get us to come together and live in communities, to find mates, to propagate our species. [Chamath Palihapitiya] After all the testing, all the iterating, all of this stuff, you know the single biggest thing we realized? This is supposed to be . Wheres the existential threat?. I will say to my son, How many hours do you think youre spending on your phone? Hell be like, Its, like, half an hour. [Jeff Seibert] What I want people to know is that everything theyre doing online is being watched, is being tracked, is being measured. YouTube is being forced to concentrate on cleansing the site. This documentary-drama hybrid explores the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech experts sounding the alarm on their own creations. Event marketing. AI cannot solve the problem of fake news. [man] Making sure there was nothing there. [Growth AI] Cross-referencing him against comparables in his geographic zone. [Tristan] They know when people are lonely. [Yellow AI] Running an auction. [Whoopy Goldberg, The View] If you are scrolling through your social media feed while youre watchin us, you need to put the damn phone down and listen up cause our next guest has written an incredible book about how much its wrecking our lives. We need to have some shared understanding of reality. [Tristan] And so, it created this kind of cultural moment that Google needed to take seriously. That ref just, like, sucked or something. [Cass] Wouldnt exactly call the stuff that youre watching news. They are completely clueless. system is also played by a celebrity Vincent Kartheiser of Mad Men voices the . That worked. Perhaps the most influential article published recently was Garrett Har din's "Tragedy of the Commons," which appeared in Science in 1968. Hes talking all about deleting social media, which you gotta do. It is unprecedented. This Google doc contains detailed notes with corresponding timestamps for every 5 (or so) minutes. Uh [sighs] Okay. [vlogger] I share this stuff because I care. And its the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds. The older teen girls, 15 to 19 years old, theyre up 70 percent, compared to the first decade of this century. Armed with all the knowledge that I have and all of the experience, I am fighting my kids about the time that they spend on phones and on the computer. Theres lies here, and theres lies over there. [reporter 3] TikTok, if you talk to any tween out there, [on TV] theres no chance theyll delete this thing. [officer 1] Come here! [Tristan] From that perspective, you can have a very different understanding of what technology is doing. Uh, we probably, um, dont survive. [Cass] Hey, Benji. the social dilemma transcript with timestamps. [knocks lightly on door] Ben. Well, you should be able to, cause thats exactly whats happening on Facebook. Cause those are the only two choices. And no one really understands what theyre doing in order to achieve that goal. You keep freaking Mom out about our phones when its not really a problem. Now, down. [interviewer] Why dont you go ahead? As the groups got bigger on Facebook, Facebooks recommendation engine started suggesting to regular users that they join Pizzagate groups. Two hours, 50 minutes per day. [Sandy Parakilas] I worked at Facebook in 2011 and 2012. Gen Z, the kids born after 1996 or so, those kids are the first generation in history that got on social media in middle school. Youre not gonna get paid. [Jeff] Even knowing how these tricks work, Im still susceptible to them. [Justin] [clicks tongue] Yeah, it is hard to give a single, succinct Im trying to touch on many different problems. On the ground! We We used to have these protections. And I was like, Is anybody else thinking about this? How much of your life can we get you to give to us? Have Someone to Blame: Attributions of Causality. They come home from school, and theyre on their devices. List at least 6 [Anderson Cooper] Its rare for a tech insider to be so blunt, but Tristan Harris believes someone needs to be. What does disinformation-for-profit business model refer to? CG Publishing/Apogee Books, 2020, $26.95. They know the entire thing. [reporter 7] Its not just fake news; its fake news with consequences. [reporter 1] Were seeing violent images. Do we want that? Because they have inevitable destructive consequences. Solutions . Tens of millions of Americans are hopelessly addicted to their electronic devices. Facebook had been around for about two years, um, and I was hired to come in and figure out what the business model was gonna be for the company. You dont have self-determination. lsrstider lund polhem [email protected]; berkna hllfasthet balkong Facebook fortnox ndra kundfaktura Linkedin. The Social Dilemmais a 2020 Americandocudramafilm directed byJeff Orlowskiand written by Orlowski, Davis Coombe, and Vickie Curtis. [AI] Okay, Rebecca received it, and she is responding. [Tristan] I wish more people could understand how this works because it shouldnt be something that only the tech industry knows. [AI] Hes commenting on her comment about his comment on her post. [Aza] People have the misconception its our data being sold. Its exploitation of its users for financial gain through surveillance capitalism and data mining. JAKARTA - Film dokudrama "The Social Dilemma" jadi film yang lagi banyak dibicarakan di dalam dan di luar negeri. Were Were crazy. Following with another video. [Tristan] And that was when I decided to make a presentation, kind of a call to arms. Dude, how I dont know how I didnt get carded. [Cass] But that stuff is just propaganda. Roughly, if you say from, like, the 1960s to today, processing power has gone up about a trillion times. The second rule is no social media until high school. social media, which you gotta do. As an insider in the tech world, Harris saw how Facebook and Google were working on people below the level of their consciousness, shaping . Just like there are markets that trade in pork belly futures or oil futures. [Tristan] It basically just said, you know, never before in history have 50 designers20- to 35-year-old white guys in Californiamade decisions that would have an impact on two billion people. Nearing the end of his average session length. [Shoshana] Facebook conducted what they called massive-scale contagion experiments.. Haha its been 2 years.. the things said here is so eye-opening. I can predict what kind of videos will keep you watching. [Jeff Flake] My message here today is that tribalism is ruining us. Jaron Lainer, a computer scientist and virtual reality pioneer, responded with a slight disagreement: "It's the gradual, slight, imperceptible change in your own behavior and perception that is the product.". 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