Monday, September 28, 2020

the ethics of it

 More than incorporating religious studies in public education,its vital to inculcate ethics in instilling an innate sense of right and wrong in young minds.After reading mindf@#$k by Wylie,the elite are the privileged ones with access to inherited wealth and education and status and uses that to become neo colonialists in using information warfare to control elections in African and third world nations.By employing and getting handsome payoff through data mining,the access to big data enables them to manipulate voters and sway the fencesitters.When previously capitalism thrived on colonialists access to cheap natural resources or slave labour,now surveillance capitalism manipulate consumers behaviour and combined with analysing neurological responses of tv viewers or surfers,they can know the personality profile of users better than their parents,or partners.Where in the past they sought to access cheap natural resources or labour,now they invade privacy a nd gather data to be used for marketing purpose or political manipulation.If unethical behaviour reigns,the result would be corruption,obscene profiteering or vote buying becomes entrenched.

' The other interesting insight I read is on Ellsberg paradox,in which the economic theory on decision making proposes that between the devil and the deep blue sea,people tend to choose the devil they know than the ambiguous uncertain option even if they have a lower possibility of winning if they choose the devil.Fear of the unknown is a common psychological response in decision making 

We need to rethink social media before it's too late. We've accepted a Faustian bargain

Jeff Orlowski

A business model that alters the way we think, act, and live our lives has us heading toward dystopia

woman with phone in bed
‘We scroll insatiably, unsuspecting that the technology that connects us, especially now in a distanced world, is also controlling us.’ Photograph: Sam Thomas/Getty Images

When people envision technology overtaking society, many think of The Terminator and bulletproof robots. Or Big Brother in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Foura symbol of external, omnipotent oppression.

But in all likelihood, dystopian technology will not strong-arm us. Instead, we’ll unwittingly submit ourselves to a devil’s bargain: freely trade our subconscious preferences for memes, our social cohesion for instant connection, and the truth for what we want to hear.

Indeed, as former insiders at Google, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube attest in our new documentary, The Social Dilemmathis is already happening. We already live in a version of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. As Neil Postman puts it in his 1985 book Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business:

In Huxley’s vision, no Big Brother is required to deprive people of their autonomy, maturity, and history. As he saw it, people will come to love their oppression, to adore the technologies that undo their capacities to think.

The technology that threatens our society, democracy, and mental health is lurking in our bedrooms, sometimes lying on our pillows, as we fall asleep. We awake to its call, bring its chiming notifications to dinner, and blindly trust where it guides us. We scroll insatiably, unsuspecting that the technology that connects us, especially now in a distanced world, is also controlling us.

Our social media platforms are powered by a surveillance-based business model designed to mine, manipulate, and extract our human experiences at any cost, causing a breakdown of our information ecosystem and shared sense of truth worldwide. This extractive business model is not built for us but built to exploit us.

third of American adults, and nearly half of those aged 18-29, say they are online “almost constantly”. But, unlike the citizens of Brave New World, we’re miserable. As our time online has gone up, so have anxiety, depression and suicide rates, particularly among youth.

Social media is also derailing productive public discourse. A largely ignored internal memo to senior executives at Facebook in 2018 explained: “Our algorithms exploit the human brain’s attraction to divisiveness.” Left unchecked, the algorithms will feed users “more and more divisive content in an effort to gain user attention and increase time on the platform”.

In 2014, Pew Research Center found that partisan antipathy and division in America is “deeper and more extensive than at any point in the last two decades”. Over the past six years, social media has only exacerbated these sentiments. In 2019, 77% of Republicans and 72% of Democrats said voters in both parties “not only disagree over plans and policies, but also cannot agree on the basic facts”.

‘Facebook’s recent measures do not address the fundamental problem of their exploitative business model.’
‘Facebook’s recent measures do not address the fundamental problem of their exploitative business model.’ Photograph: Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP

In The Social Dilemma, Tristan Harris, a former Google design ethicist and the co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, points out that far before technology overpowers human strengths, it will overwhelm human weaknesses. Sophisticated algorithms learn our emotional vulnerabilities and exploit them for profit in insidious ways.

By surveilling nearly all of our online activity, social media platforms can now predict our emotions and behaviors. They leverage these insights and auction us to the highest advertising bidder, and they have consequently become some of the richest companies in the history of the world.

But users aren’t just being sold a pair of shoes. The targeting capabilities of these platforms give anyone with a motive the power and precision to influence us cheaply and with phenomenal ease. Disinformation campaigns have been cited in more than 70 countries, and doubled from 2017 to 2019.

The whistleblower Sophie Zhang has revealed how pervasive the problem is on Facebook’s platform, and how little the company acts on it. Facebook recently rolled out a series of updates to mitigate political misinformation in the upcoming US presidential election, including a bar on political ads one week before election day, but these measures are too little, too late, and they do not address the fundamental problem of their exploitative business model.

After nearly three years of working on this film, I now see “the social dilemma” as a foundational problem of our time, underlying many of the other societal conflicts that require compromise and a shared understanding to fix. If two sides are constantly fed reflections of their pre-existing ideologies and outrageous straw men of opposing views, we will never be able to build bridges and heal the challenges that plague humanity.

But there is hope. In The Terminator sequels, Arnold Schwarzenegger comes back as a good guy. “Who sent you?” John Connor asks. The Terminator answers, “You did. Thirty-five years from now, you reprogrammed me to be your protector.”

In the absence of time travel, the solution needs to incorporate the work and voices of devoted activists, organizations, scholars, and those who have experienced the harms of exploitative technology, which amplifies systemic oppression and inequality. We can’t rely on the people who created the problem to be the ones to solve it. And I won’t trust these social media companies until they change their business model to serve us, the public. Humans created this technology, and we can – and have a responsibility to – change it.



Monday, September 7, 2020

how onsen is a social leveller and therapeutic destress tool

 While enjoying a long shower,my mind drifts to a new story.

How does an onsen become a tool of social leveller as rich and poor goes back to bare basics,stripped off from social status of clothing and accessories,a communal bonding and a therapeutic tool to mentally destress.a comic tragic tale

Owner of onsen in which business is at risk as people have shifed lifestyle and bathtubs with jacuzzi installed in privacy of homes. Their ancestors have given a secret formula to be used when business  is bad.this secret formula added to the waters of onsen will bring about harmonious relationship into lives of onsen users.One by one lives are transformed until competitors are jealous and try to send in spies to find out secret of their roaring business

An arrogant superior and the bullied employee get to soak in the onsen during a paid company trip.This high tech onsen has a glass frosted screen that if you press the button,it will mist up and you cant see the occupants.The two get into the tub and the superior fogs the screen but unknown to him,the device is spoilt and they are in full view of passers by.Superior is conscious of his hairy back and his wife nickname for him is THE BEAR.He makes the employee scrub his back with a towel but the cheeky chap uses a special backscrub filled with ink that reacts to steam He doodles pictures of clowns and faces of dogs and spiders on the back of his superior . Onlookers gather around at the back,giggling and laughing.Superior drunk on sake,wraps towel around waist and totters out to the warm applause and bows of onlookers.

   Should read more japanese novels for ideas that are comical 



Another customer is a left behind girl.She  has issues of conflict with her mother who is a bitter divorcee and warns her that men cant be trusted and marriage is a trap.So she binge eats with comfort food and develops severe skin allergy that disfigures her face.No cosmetic treatment works.
One day,after a big fight with her mother,her best friend takes her to the onsen and says it may help lift her mood.The dip soothes her inflamed skin and reduces the itch.She becomes a regular at the onsen.slowly she clears up her skin problems and resolves her conflict with her mom.Then the waters boost up her metabolic rate,she decides to try a slimming diet and exercise  and slowly shed the pounds.After two years,she feels light and healthy and much more confident.She went for a backpacking trip alone to explore the world.She meets and falls in love with a sushi chef at this small Italian city,and gambles and takes a chance to start anew.She took him back to her hometown to meet her mom who gives her blessing.They visit the onsen together and sweet memories of her life flashback

the spy has disguised herself as a shiatsu massage therapist at the onsen to see what draws so many repeat customers back to the onsen.after  the place is closed ,she bribes the cleaners to let her into the spring.She secretly stores some spring water in bottles and hands them over to the competitors.Chemical analysis shows it had the same mineral contents as their hot pool.Ah ha,try drinking the raw stuff and she got severe diarrhoea and purging,running to the loo non stop.
There have been rumours among customers who told her that their infertility problem was resolved after dips in the pool so she paid for a guy who had trouble having children to go there but he had no luck even after a year. 
Matsu  had frequent quarrels with his wife Kaori as he felt she was too career oriented ,with her online business,frequent business trips overseas,going to check on her factory,distributors etc.He felt that her stress level and lack of time for him made it difficult to start a family.Coming from a well off family as the only heir to the family busness,he was pressurized to produce a grandchild to con tinue the family business.Despite numerous IVF treatments,they were unsuccessful.Doctors warned him against going too much to the onsen until he found that his wife was infertile,not him.He bought the spa package at the onsen with the massage therapist so she could relax and destress.He was surprised to see how she was so relaxed and chill and started to be frequent onsen client although everytime he wanted to get in bed with her,she turned away and would sleep in the spare room .unhappy,he went to the maids cafe where he met a sympathetic young waitress from his hometown.He poured out his problems and soon they started an affair.A few months short of his forty three birthday,she gave him a big surprise by announcing her pregnancy.He was worried how to reveal it to his wife.Over the birthday dinner,she sprang a surprise on him.She asked for a divorce and confessed her love for the therapist and how she hid her secret life from him.They divorced on amicable separation,she with her grand business enterprise and new partnet and he with his new role of parenthood.The spa was really the place for wish fulfillment and harmony.



Thursday, June 18, 2020

pandemic

As I've said,the existential angst we face is not only in the rise of new infectious diseases that transcends borders,the dangers to humanity we should be aware of is to change the way we live and do business to avoid the devastations of climate change that will force us to abandon our megacities that severely tax the natural resources and secondly work hard to prevent the next nuclear crisis that could wipe out big cities and its population
                       In times when the old way of life is disrupted by a viral outbreak,technology seem to offer a new way of doing things.But for me,to keep a balanced life is crucial to mental health .so i love the small things in life that bring joy and contentment