Dan's Brain

evidence


  • Monopolies are a single point of failure
  • Monopolies slow innovation to maintain market control
  • Centralized control of vast systems cannot succeed without complete information
  • Information industry monopolies have far reaching effects in culture and politic
  • The 1934 Production Code was self-censorship aimed at protecting introits
  • Capitalists can be manipulated by threatening their bottom line
  • Information industries shape our cultural and political landscape
  • Data that is shared to third-parties is not easibly controllable
  • A robot collecting the data does not mean the treatment will be automatic
  • Data treatment often outsourced to third-world countries
  • Users are more likely to let a robot collect their data than a human
  • WMD are easily scalable
  • Historical data cannot model a change of paradigm yet to happen
  • Training data models what has been
  • Biased predictions reinforce the bias in the data
  • The bias of the builder ends up in what is built
  • The data we have available is often biased
  • Garbage In, Garbage Out