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 No.916289>>916293 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

Google is more evil than you can imagine.

https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=QDVVo14A_fo (the leaked video itself)

https://www.theverge.com/2018/5/17/17344250/google-x-selfish-ledger-video-data-privacy (Attempts to archive this article via archive.is and archive.today have failed: http://www.freezepage.com/1526683911XGGNEPMSOT)

https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=EoBAIQjWoUQ

https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=UqByX959pxg

> The video was made in late 2016 by Nick Foster, the head of design at X (formerly Google X) and a co-founder of the Near Future Laboratory. The video, shared internally within Google, imagines a future of total data collection, where Google helps nudge users into alignment with their goals, custom-prints personalized devices to collect more data, and even guides the behavior of entire populations to solve global problems like poverty and disease.

> When reached for comment on the video, an X spokesperson provided the following statement to The Verge:

< “We understand if this is disturbing -- it is designed to be. This is a thought-experiment by the Design team from years ago that uses a technique known as ‘speculative design’ to explore uncomfortable ideas and concepts in order to provoke discussion and debate. It’s not related to any current or future products.”

> Titled The Selfish Ledger, the 9-minute film starts off with a history of Lamarckian epigenetics, which are broadly concerned with the passing on of traits acquired during an organism’s lifetime. Narrating the video, Foster acknowledges that the theory may have been discredited when it comes to genetics but says it provides a useful metaphor for user data. (The title is an homage to Richard Dawkins’ 1976 book The Selfish Gene.) The way we use our phones creates “a constantly evolving representation of who we are,” which Foster terms a “ledger,” positing that these data profiles could be built up, used to modify behaviors, and transferred from one user to another:

< “User-centered design principles have dominated the world of computing for many decades, but what if we looked at things a little differently? What if the ledger could be given a volition or purpose rather than simply acting as a historical reference? What if we focused on creating a richer ledger by introducing more sources of information? What if we thought of ourselves not as the owners of this information, but as custodians, transient carriers, or caretakers?”

[...]

> The so-called ledger of our device use --- the data on our “actions, decisions, preferences, movement, and relationships” — is something that could conceivably be passed on to other users much as genetic information is passed on through the generations, Foster says.

> Building on the ledger idea, the middle section of the video presents a conceptual Resolutions by Google system, in which Google prompts users to select a life goal and then guides them toward it in every interaction they have with their phone. The examples, which would “reflect Google’s values as an organization,” include urging you to try a more environmentally friendly option when hailing an Uber or directing you to buy locally grown produce from Safeway.

> Of course, the concept is premised on Google having access to a huge amount of user data and decisions. Privacy concerns or potential negative externalities are never mentioned in the video. The ledger’s demand for ever more data might be the most unnerving aspect of the presentation.

> Foster envisions a future where “the notion of a goal-driven ledger becomes more palatable” and “suggestions may be converted not by the user but by the ledger itself.” This is where the Black Mirror undertones come to the fore, with the ledger actively seeking to fill gaps in its knowledge and even selecting data-harvesting products to buy that it thinks may appeal to the user. The example given in the video is a bathroom scale because the ledger doesn’t yet know how much its user weighs. The video then takes a further turn toward anxiety-inducing sci-fi, imagining that the ledger may become so astute as to propose and 3D-print its own designs. Welcome home, Dave, I built you a scale.

This is literally Metal Gear Solid 2's S3 program.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKl6WjfDqYA

 No.916293>>916300

>>916289 (OP)

>epigenetics

lol I'm quaking in my boots.


 No.916300>>916371

>>916293

Has this sort of thing been disproven?

I know the tech for stuff like AI is shaky right now (any AI that can learn can be "reprogrammed" - Chinese bots being converting into saying communism sucks, or potentially pro-hard left AI being converted to nationalism)- but can the tech ever improve to a point where that is not an issue, or it's backed up with human programming/maintenance?


 No.916349>>916352

>Google is more evil than you can imagine.

>>solve global problems like poverty and disease.

>>‘speculative design’ to explore uncomfortable ideas and concepts in order to provoke discussion and debate. It’s not related to any current or future products.

Either retarded or false flag.


 No.916352>>916354

>>916349

>solve global problems like poverty and disease

>by eliminating all white people

I'd call that evil.


 No.916354

File (hide): 6e2d2ca761ab620⋯.mp4 (3.26 MB, 640x480, 4:3, chicks-dig-scars.mp4) (h) (u) [play once] [loop]


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 No.916425>>916431 >>916434

File (hide): da1b29c3b5d0781⋯.webm (11.45 MB, 640x360, 16:9, Google’s_The_Selfish_Ledg….webm) (h) (u) [play once] [loop]


 No.916430

DONT BE JEWISH


 No.916431

>>916425

>Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet

Sure smells like (((Freemason))) in here.


 No.916433>>916450

> Building on the ledger idea, the middle section of the video presents a conceptual Resolutions by Google system, in which Google prompts users to select a life goal and then guides them toward it in every interaction they have with their phone. The examples, which would “reflect Google’s values as an organization,” include urging you to try a more environmentally friendly option when hailing an Uber or directing you to buy locally grown produce from Safeway.

It isn't surprising that Google would do something like this. The entire scene of liberals and hipsters around Google and SF Bay Area is filled with people who want things like behavior correction so people in the future do not be mean or kill each other, in other words full socialism backed by Markoff Chains and other meme technology.


 No.916434

>>916425

tl;dw: Let's be evil.


 No.916450

>>916433

And "future generations" are Niggers.




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