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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