Is it useful to have only the need to type a few letters into a search bar before an algorithm informs us of what we're looking for?
Is it helpful to have a piece of computer code decide what we are interested in, so that we needn't look beyond our facebook home feeds to find news and information?
Many have argued the advantages of such predictive algorithms. Convenience, ease-of-access and time saving are the typical phrases we hear on the lips of those in support of them.
Whilst they can be seen as beneficial through the limited scope of these factors, we must also consider the negative implications that accompany those useful elements.
Tunnel Vision
Reality is a completely different experience for each and every one of us. Born into a home with over seven billion people, our sense of individuality is defined by the way in which we perceive the world and everything in it. Uniqueness is certainly not a bad thing, but when that uniqueness comes at the cost of our understanding of our environment, then we lose sight of the fact that it is being unique that makes us all the same.
We are united in our individuality. Our difference to one another is the only thing that each and every one of us on this Earth have in common. This understanding should really be the force that gravitates us towards one another, but unfortunately, far too many of us see our dissimilarities as a reason to push each other away.
Our understanding of the world is limited to the number of perspectives from which we can view it. To see the world through another's eyes, is to discover a part of the world that was previously unknown to us-- thus, enriching our own perspective and bettering the grasp we have on our surroundings.
This image is often used to demonstrate how two people discussing any given topic, can both be correct in their assertions. However, I have found that the truly profound lesson to be learned from this image, is far too often overlooked.
The world is a very complex place, with far more than two truths. So consider if you will, that there were a million different perspectives from which we could view this shape to perceive a different result. Only through our movement from one vantage point to another, could we start to develop a better understanding of the true shape, in all its complexity.
In applying this philosophy to our understanding of the world, we realise that truly immersing ourselves in the perspective of another person equates to viewing the depicted shape from another angle, and improving our own knowledge and understanding of what's in front of us.
Social media's predictive algorithms have stolen this opprtunity purpose from many of us, by locking us in a place where we are able to see but one singular view of reality.
The Trap
Much like the unsuspecting mouse, lured into a trap by the seductive scent of freshly cut cheese, we unwittingly allow ourselves to be enticed into a prison of narrow-minded thinking. The source of our seduction is far more difficult to resist, however, for there is more than one piece of bait tempting us towards that cell.
There is the prospect of having to do less— which, amidst a life of slaving away to make ends meet, is a very appealing thing. Who wants to come home after a hard day at work and then exert even more time and energy into sifting through the internet in search of something valuable to read or watch? No one. Not when we can simply put our feet up and click away at items on our facebook home feed, or the recommended and related videos on YouTube.
Reassurance is yet another temptation provided by such algorithms. No one takes pleasure in doubting themselves, as cognitive dissonance can be a very unsettling feeling. Why should we bother to invite criticism of our beliefs? It's much easier to have an endless string of suggested news and information solidify those beliefs for us.
Lastly— and perhaps the most tantalizing of invitations offered by predictive algorithms, is the sweet allure of comfort. By allowing a social media platform to present us with solely the types of information we adhere to, we also—for the most part—remove ourselves from the possibility of interacting with those who have differing opinions.
We can all find comfort in the avoidance of debate. It is hard work burning those extra calories in an effort to discern another's opposing point-of-view. But through our social circles, suggested videos and recommended news feeds, we are able to find only those that were led there by possessing a similar perspective to our own. This minimizes the necessity to indulge ourselves in critical debate and challenge our current paradigm.
Side-Effects
The price we pay for the comfort provided by predictive algorithms is often oblivious to us until an unexpected moment. We believe everything is fine, until a single dose of reality shatters our narrow-minded perspective and leaves us with a crippling inability to make sense of the world we reside in.
Leading up to the election, there were millions of people, in the US and elsewhere, that could have told you without a doubt that Donald Trump was going to win. There were even thousands of videos and articles in circulation that predicted this same outcome with evidence to support the claims.
However, the news of his victory shocked a great number of Hillary fans to their core, provoking them to tears and far worse. Many of the Hillary supporters even took to the streets in outrage, protesting a democratically elected president— essentially calling for a dictatorship instead.
Their actions were mostly the result of severe shock. It was impossible for them to comprehend how Trump could have won— or more accurately, how Clinton could have lost. Social media algorithms had determined that they were Hillary Clinton supporters, and as such, their home feeds and suggested links, articles and videos had presented them only with positive information about her, and negative information about Trump.
They had fallen victim to the trap, believing that the information made available to them was everything they needed to know. Through reading comments on the pro-Clinton posts and videos they were directed towards, they viewed an overwhelming amount of support for their candidate which instilled within them the belief that they were part of the majority.
On the opposite side, those who had been branded as Trump supporters by social media's mathematical predictions, would have only the brighter side of Trump and the many crimes of Clinton presented to them. On the videos that they watched and the posts that they read, no Clinton supporters could be found. Many were surprised to find that Clinton had any supporters at all.
These algorithms which determine our interests, have in effect become little more than self-perpetuating systems of confirmation bias. We are shown what we like and what we agree with. We are shown what our close friends like and agree with. We are shown other people who like and agree with those same things. Everything else doesn't exist, or at least doesn't matter. That is of course, until the day we realise that it does matter, only we were not ready for it.
The Divide
Every day that we avoid conversation with those who have conflicting opinions to our own, we place the next proverbial block in the barricade to communication we are constructing. Before long, that wall is so high that it has become far too difficult for us to converse with anyone holding a dichotomous perspective to our own without getting incredibly angry.
We are becoming too familiar with surrounding ourselves with people who are like us. Consequently, our belief structures are decreasing in fluidity. Where as once we would be happy to update our beliefs to something more accurate upon the reception of new information, now, prolonged detention within social bubbles have solidified those beliefs to a point where it is too unsettling a feeling to have them altered.
We cling to our current paradigms so tightly that to be exposed to an unfamiliar conversation, that has the potential to shake the foundations of our belief structure, provokes a feeling of discomfort which forces us to lash out in defense. This is why it has become so difficult for us to talk to those with conflicting view-points.
Herein lies the greatest problem that we are faced with. The difficulty we now have in communicating with one another is driving us deeper into the social bubbles that made it difficult in the first place. If we do not commit to building bridges to one another, and desist with building barriers, in the coming decades, as we create more labels to define ourselves by and those social circles get smaller and smaller, we will wake up one day and find ourselves truly alone in a world of billions.
We must force ourselves to converse with others, especially those we are in disagreement with. Whilst it can be unpleasant at first, with each debate we enter into with an open mind, our grasp on our take of reality loosens, and the flexibility is restored to our belief system. I believe this is healthiest state of mind that one can possess. Only through this state of being can we begin to view the world through the eyes of other's, and in turn be rewarded with a better understanding of the world. Along this journey, we may also find that a wider perspective adds a colour and vibrancy to the world that was previously unseen to us.
Thank you for reading.
Im fucking pleased that I have your write ups just flash up as go to the feed!
Definitely deserves to be on trending, quite to do with the post i just made also- and no im not going to splash the link there, thats just cheezy. But yeh its in line with this and this is a great to read after just creating one myself :) Hats off to you!
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I didn't put that there because I want this to trend. I know that's not even possible really without buying votes, as most voting power is now for sale, and not for voting on good content. I wrote it there, and will be doing so again, just so that people will pay more attention to how undeserving of any level of rewards 90% of the shit on the trending page is. I looked this morning and it made me feel physically sick to see so many idiots upvoting posts that are not even worthy of being a post. There are comments- that have been posted- and then received thousands of dollars. But minnows just pile on and upvote them more because they think they're gonna get an upvote back in return one day. But these idiots don't realise that the only reason it's became difficult for minnows to earn is because of this shit.
But on a happier note; I actually did a post the other day saying that I don't mind if you post links on my posts anymore as long as their of top quality; because it's too hard to find anything decent organically, and so I'm quite happy to have my time saved by others sharing the gems with me. I will look for your post shortly, but if you even write or come across anything that is in the top 1% of content on this site; then don't worry about spam. Just link it in any of my posts.
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I realised that minnows including myself at the start , are taking habits from facebook and using the upvote like they would use the "like" button on facebook, and possibly twitter etc which im not familiar with.
The same here I dont mind if its in relation and the person commenting is a real human, and not some half cyborb steem addict cruising round. Ive started writing about how I get to live for free and still be comfortable with the essentials we really need to live healthy. Im a freak, not many of us here on steemit yet, but more will!
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I admire your positivity. Try not to allow this place to steal it from you.
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That could easily happen if i get glued to the laptop I guess! I watched a ted talk called "why our screens make us less happy" just the otherday :)
This is the first time in my life im blogging, but this is on BLOCKCHAIN so for me its memorys of travelling and the wisdom that came with it. Im investing in cryptos and love decentralisation, decensorship and peer to peer trading, oh and i watch no mainstream news- so Steemit is ticking a few boxes there as to why I like it.
Just as in life, take nothing personal!
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Sorry to be a party-pooper but you don't still believe the promises of blockchain do you? Steemit is an example of a decentralized, censorship-resistant platform. And yet all the power is centralized in the hands of so few that when they decided they're no longer gonna vote for us unless we pay, we were forced to pay up or struggle to make ends meet. Also, I have had my posts censored, and even from the Steemit team has their been flagging of conspiracy theorist's posts.
The words they say sound nice, when they say them. But when you pay attention you will see that all decentralization means is that when we are fucked in future, there's no longer an organization we can go to in order to recoup our losses. Decentralization means nothing more than "You're on your own now, buddy."
Even consensus sounds awfully good they way they have spun it, but even that just means "group think wins every singly time."
Again, sorry. But, if you truly look at what's going on you will see that blockchain is not living up to any of its promises, but it's giving us a very clear look at what life in the future will be like if we allow it to be implemented.
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I could have been clearer, what I should have wrote before or after that B word was "so it can never be deleted", I had years of travel pics saved on facebook and because im technologically retarded I didnt have a back up anywhere of them. With blockchain they will stay available for me in the future, the things im posting are for example like my nephews to see when they are my age, and to see some real truths of how it was before Google just has one answer on its search engines in the future or history is even more warped from madella effect than its already very manipulated teachings of history.
Anything that involves a large group of humans is a fuck up from the start because not everyone will be included in that same group creating seperation, that includes all social media platforms aswell. I saw from teenage years that anyway we will be fucked in the future just from looking at how the system treats old people and retirement when your too old to live, and yes your correct, we will be on our own, but hey look on the brightside, humans will be obsolete soon (a great title of a documentary video) and so in the future all unemployed on government money, there wont be anything of real value to loose or get stolen or scammed on anyway as we will have just a device or chip with our government pay on it :)
I dont know much about blockchain, well its functions I do but its promises I havent seen or heard before I dont think
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Fantastic, thorough post! It's worth mentioning that in our algo-driven age nearly everyone seems to forget that the algorithms have one goal in mind: maximize profits.
In the case of FB they purposefully promote irrational, inflammatory content so that it divides people with different opinions and consolidates all of the like-minded people into the same group.
With all of the like-minded people all gathered into neatly prepared, concentrated, online groups they can then target ads at these groups more effectively. They are able to say we have 5 Million people who support Hillary, enjoy chocolate ice cream, like alternative music, and read fiction, and then sell this group's personal information to advertisers who have an interest in these demographics.
In essence, they are dividing and conquering our social circles and then re-organizing them into what is the most convenient possible way for advertisers. They are advertisement curators.
At the end of it all, the algorithms in social media are a farce, as are the ones used in financial modeling. Much like any other model, it will work until it doesn't.
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Pretty much the best post I read for the day. 100% upvoted and resteemed.
I think these issue will be magnified with AI and machine learning. The primary feature of the human consciousness is that it can change and evolve. When we allow machines to identify who we are and treat us accordingly we may not come across any life changing realizations at all. Spirituality will be dead. Without spirit, everything can be programmed and simulated. Basically without spiritual evolution, humans are merely a more annoying version of machines. With sufficiently advanced technology, a person could be made worth less than a machine that can emulate the existence of the person.
I've also written about another side of AI here: https://steemit.com/technology/@vimukthi/china-s-gamification-of-the-enslavement-of-the-mind-via-sesame-credit-ai-decision-making-as-the-worst-centralization-scenario
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