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Month: November 2015

How websites and apps are designed for compulsion, even addiction. Do we need regulation? M. Schulson via AEON (relates to my digital obesity meme)

Michael Schulson via the great Aeon site 

"In the 2000s, users nicknamed the first mainstream smartphone the crackberry. In conversation, we describe basic tools and apps – Facebook, email, Netflix, Twitter – using terms otherwise reserved for methamphetamine and slot machines"

"So should individuals be blamed for having poor self-control? To a point, yes. Personal responsibility matters. But it’s important to realise that many websites and other digital tools have been engineered specifically to elicit compulsive behaviour"

"Major tech companies, Harris told me, ‘have 100 of the smartest statisticians and computer scientists, who went to top schools, whose job it is to break your willpower"

"As with the pigeons, uncertain reward can lead to obsessive behaviour. The gambling industry has been using these techniques for years, too: as Skinner himself recognised, the classic high-rep, variable-reward device is the slot machine"



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Is Hello Barbie every parent’s worst nightmare? Great debate.

“Hello Barbie isn’t a therapy doll—especially because it talks rather than providing a blank slate for the kind of role-play Smirnova describes—but it is uniquely poised to provide evidence in cases of child abuse. Jacob told the Kernel that ToyTalk, as a company, is not liable for the actions of parents. The company might stumble across some conversational data, though, during the course of tweaking program features.

“It is possible that in the act of debugging the service or responding to a support issue, we may on occasion hear or review transcripts of conversations that we can associate with a particular account,” Jacob said. “In the very unlikely situation that we did become aware of suspected abuse, we would of course comply with applicable laws and cooperate with law enforcement agencies as we deem appropriate on a case-by-case basis.””

Is Hello Barbie every parent’s worst nightmare?
https://kernelmag.dailydot.com/issue-sections/features-issue-sections/15018/hello-barbie-security-concerns/
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Has technology set us free, or shackled us to our screens? Good read by Tom Chatfield — Aeon

“It’s a point that has been emphasised by much recent research into thought and behaviour. To quote from Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011) by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, ‘cognition is embodied; you think with your body, not only with your brain’. Yet when it comes to culture’s cutting edge, there remains an overwhelming tendency to treat embodiment not as a central condition of being human that our tools ought to serve, but rather as an inconvenience to be eliminated.”

Has technology set us free, or shackled us to our screens? by Tom Chatfield — Aeon
https://aeon.co/essays/has-technology-set-us-free-or-shackled-us-to-our-screens
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Gerd Leonhard 
Futurist, Keynote Speaker, Author 
Wired top 100 influencer https://gerd.fm/wired88
Basel / Switzerland

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The 150 Things the World’s Smartest People Are Afraid Of (some nice quotes here)




Gerd Leonhard 
Futurist, Keynote Speaker, Author 
Wired top 100 influencer https://gerd.fm/wired88
Basel / Switzerland

My new film on tech vs humanity: https://gerd.fm/techvshumanvideo

New: Future of Business book (I contributed)  https://gerd.fm/fobbook


All else via www.gerd.io
Mobile: +41797935384

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The Doomsday Invention – must read on AI

“Before the prospect of an intelligence explosion, we humans are like small children playing with a bomb,” he concludes. “We have little idea when the detonation will occur, though if we hold the device to our ear we can hear a faint ticking sound”

The Doomsday Invention
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/11/23/doomsday-invention-artificial-intelligence-nick-bostrom
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Gerd Leonhard 
Futurist, Keynote Speaker, Author 
Wired top 100 influencer https://gerd.fm/wired88
Basel / Switzerland

My new film on tech vs humanity: https://gerd.fm/techvshumanvideo

New: Future of Business book (I contributed)  https://gerd.fm/fobbook

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Robot revolution: rise of ‘thinking’ machines could exacerbate inequality

A lot of great nuggets in this piece - will comment in more detail later 

“Andrew Simms, of thinktank the New Weather Institute, said the rise of new technologies could be an opportunity to realise the aspirations of the economist John Maynard Keynes, who predicted in 1930 that within a century, technology would have enabled the working week to be reduced to 15 hours with the rest of the time devoted to leisure.”

Robot revolution: rise of 'thinking' machines could exacerbate inequality
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/nov/05/robot-revolution-rise-machines-could-displace-third-of-uk-jobs
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My new film on tech vs humanity: https://gerd.fm/techvshumanvideo

New: Future of Business book (I contributed)  https://gerd.fm/fobbook






Gerd Leonhard 
Futurist, Keynote Speaker, Author 
Wired top 100 influencer https://gerd.fm/wired88
Basel / Switzerland

My new film on tech vs humanity: https://gerd.fm/techvshumanvideo

New: Future of Business book (I contributed)  https://gerd.fm/fobbook


All else via www.gerd.io
Mobile: +41797935384

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On artificial intelligence, jobs and growth: “Homo sapiens will be split into a handful of gods and the rest of us”. Good read and link to new BoAML report

“If you wanted relief from stories about tyre factories and steel plants closing, you could try relaxing with a new 300-page report from Bank of America Merrill Lynch which looks at the likely effects of a robot revolution.

But you might not end up reassured. Though it promises robot carers for an ageing population, it also forecasts huge numbers of jobs being wiped out: up to 35% of all workers in the UK and 47% of those in the US, including white-collar jobs, seeing their livelihoods taken away by machines.”

Artificial intelligence: ‘Homo sapiens will be split into a handful of gods and the rest of us’
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/nov/07/artificial-intelligence-homo-sapiens-split-handful-gods
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Download this report : 
https://www.bofaml.com/content/dam/boamlimages/documents/articles/D3_006/11511357.pdf

Gerd Leonhard 
Futurist, Keynote Speaker, Author 

My new film on tech vs humanity: https://gerd.fm/techvshumanvideo



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Why happiness should be your business model — Good read

“There’s a new breed of entrepreneur choosing happiness before profits”

Why happiness should be your business model — The Happy Startup School https://medium.com/the-happy-startup-school/why-happiness-should-be-your-business-model-f866d92cd898 via Instapaper

Gerd Leonhard Futurist, Keynote Speaker, Author

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