Hands up! [officer 2] Hey! Scanner. Segala hal negatif dari media sosial yang terlihat natural bukan sebuah "kecelakaan", tetapi memang telah didesain. Oh, Angola? And theres polarization and some elections that are getting hacked. How much of your life can we get you to give to us? That directly affects the release of dopamine in the reward pathway. And weve lost sight of it because it became the cool thing to do, as opposed to the right thing to do. [Mary] Instagram, six hours, 13 minutes. [Growth AI] I calculate a 92.3 percent chance of resurrection with a notification about Ana. You know, its the the reality is, well, there were so many different forces at play. Come here! Take three. I think the US government started this shit. And if you talk with them and say, Well, how many hours a day do you wanna spend on your device? FRANKFURT REBELS. So, if a user was, for example, anti-vaccine or believed in chemtrails or had indicated to Facebooks algorithms in some way that they were prone to belief in conspiracy theories, Facebooks recommendation engine would serve them Pizzagate groups. For a TV show or movie, this will likely be the episode name or the show or the movie title. So, they will be safe in here until after dinner and everyone can just chill out. You keep freaking Mom out about our phones when its not really a problem. We probably degrade the worlds democracies so that they fall into some sort of bizarre autocratic dysfunction. So, it really is this kind of prison experiment where were just, you know, roping people into the matrix, and were just harvesting all this money and and data from all their activity to profit from. Standard Group Plc HQ Office, The Standard Group Center,Mombasa Road. Right? All rights reserved. We had such envy for that, and it seemed so elegant to us and so perfect. Like, Oh, my God, technologys just ruining the world and its ruining kids, and its like No. [chuckles] Its confusing because its simultaneous utopia and dystopia. The algorithm is actually trying to find a few rabbit holes that are very powerful, trying to find which rabbit hole is the closest to your interest. That was it. [Tristan] If we dont agree on what is true or that there is such a thing as truth, were toast. [Tristan] How does this come across on camera if I were to do, like, this move, [Tristan] Exactly. Whether it is to be utopia or oblivion will be a touch-and-go relay race right up to the final moment Buckminster Fuller. [officer 2] Hes talking about Pizzagate. Even the wonderfully talented Skyler Gisondo cannot make a sequence work where he plays a teenager seduced by extremist disinformation, and the scenes with Vincent Kartheiser embodying the formulas that fight our efforts to pay . This is not a radical proposal. CG Publishing/Apogee Books, 2020, $26.95. And a new study sheds light on the link between mental health and social media use. Shes worse than I am. So they can keep the power, so they can control everything. The main argument made is that Social Media is Bad. The most epic fails of the year. Ill still pick up the phone, and 20 minutes will disappear. Its not. [man] Making sure there was nothing there. Roughly, if you say from, like, the 1960s to today, processing power has gone up about a trillion times. [CNN] What does it look like to be a country thats entire diet is Facebook and social media? This time, in Italy and Spain. Theres lies here, and theres lies over there. Irina Raicu is the director of the Internet Ethics Program ( @IEthics) at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University. [AI] His scrolling speed is slowing. Its The bigger it gets, the harder it is for anyone to change. Its that we built these things, and we have a responsibility to change it. Read full review. I locked it for an hour, so just leave it alone. Everything is a conspiracy theory. Later, I found out Larry Page had been notified about this presentation in three separate meetings that day. Thats their business. [Tristan] Many people call this surveillance capitalism, capitalism profiting off of the infinite tracking of everywhere everyone goes by large technology companies whose business model is to make sure that advertisers are as successful as possible. Its just a Its really bad. When they take over mental health of kids or Saturday morning, theyre responsible for protecting Saturday morning. [Tim] [sighs] I think, in the in the shortest time horizon civil war. All the social media apps, all the news apps, and Ive turned off notifications on anything that was vibrating my leg with information that wasnt timely and important to me right now. [Randima (Randy) Fernando] Perhaps the most dangerous piece of all this is the fact that its driven by technology thats advancing exponentially. [Rashida Richardson] We all simply are operating on a different set of facts. 2018. How are they not seeing that same information? And the answer is, Theyre not seeing that same information.. I was in the pantry, you know, typing away on an e-mail or sometimes looking at Pinterest. Its Its manipulation. I mean, people in every department saying, I totally agree. I see this affecting my kids. I see this affecting the people around me. We have to do something about this. It felt like I was sort of launching a revolution or something like that. It is not set in stone. [chuckles] You know, its just like, God, theres gotta be theres gotta be more to it than that.. So, it sounds crazy to say we need to change all that, but thats what we need to do. the social dilemma transcript with timestampsbohnen fermentieren rezept. It is important to understand . [Tristan] We can do genetic engineering and develop new kinds of human beings, but realistically speaking, youre living inside of hardware, a brain, that was, like, millions of years old, and then theres this screen, and then on the opposite side of the screen, theres these thousands of engineers and supercomputers that have goals that are different than your goals, and so, whos gonna win in that game? And remember, for every one of these, for every hospital admission, theres a family that is traumatized and horrified. Startseite > Uncategorized > the social dilemma transcript with timestamps. I dont wanna do any harm to Google or Facebook. When I was at the Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab, this is what we learned. I care that you are being misled, and its not okay. Following with another video. [reporter 4] Theres a question about whether social media is making your child depressed. Excellent! [Maria A. Ressa] Democracy crumbled quickly. Taking a look at the overwhelming proliferation of social media, the documentary. [Sandy Parakilas] I worked at Facebook in 2011 and 2012. [Ben] Youre always talking about how messed up everything is. That only costs this much.. Six months. [Tristan] [sighs] Um I mean, it seems kind of crazy, right? And were not even aware that its happening. [interviewer] Think were gonna get there? Well, lets say it hasnt been tested on this strain of the coronavirus, but. Its a gradual change. [Tristan] If I want to manipulate an election, I can now go into a conspiracy theory group on Facebook, and I can find 100 people who believe that the Earth is completely flat and think its all this conspiracy theory that we landed on the moon, and I can tell Facebook, Give me 1,000 users who look like that. Facebook will happily send me thousands of users that look like them that I can now hit with more conspiracy theories. Uh, we probably, um, dont survive. You dont even realize it. 1. [exhales]. [Mark Zuckerberg] So, uh, long-term, the solution here is to build more AI tools that find patterns of people using the services that no real person would do. And how theyre used is pretty different than how you expected. We are a nation of people who have stopped being friends with people because of who they voted for in the last election. My last job there was the senior vice president of engineering. There are all these services on the Internet that we think of as free, but theyre not free. As digital platforms increasingly become a lifeline to stay connected, Silicon Valley insiders reveal how social media is reprogramming civilization by exposing what's hiding on the other side of your screen. Like, if everyones starting to go around on bicycles, no one said, Oh, my God, weve just ruined society. How do I get an entire transcript. This quote . The Social Dilemma (2020) Movie Script 1 [eerie instrumental music playing] [interviewer] Why don't you go ahead? Thats the only thing there is for them to make money from. I dont hate them. These are choices that human beings like myself have been making. With the elections coming up, Rachel and Andre follow the trail of synthetic media and stop the cyber assailants from causing chaos . Youre not gonna get acknowledged. I want to develop a lesson plan for my English and Psychology students. And yet, in that world, any time two people connect, the only way its financed is through a sneaky third person whos paying to manipulate those two people. Sold! This cartoon super villain view of the world strikes me as a kind of mirror image of the right-wing. Were Were crazy. [Tim] Well, I mean, its sort its interesting that knowing what was going on behind the curtain, I still wasnt able to control my usage. It follows the story of effects and control that tech platforms have over social media users. [Tristan] But it wasnt about who you wanted to vote for. And just getting a few people to delete their accounts matters a lot, and the reason why is that that creates the space for a conversation because I want there to be enough people out in the society who are free of the manipulation engines to have a societal conversation that isnt bounded by the manipulation engines. [Justin] Im very concerned. It wants things from you. Cause I need it back. Think about that compounded by two billion people, and then think about how people react then to the perceptions of others. Maybe the government is using the coronavirus as an excuse to get everyone to stay inside because something else is happening. [Roger] The law runs way behind on these things, but what I know is the current situation exists not for the protection of users, but for the protection of the rights and privileges of these gigantic, incredibly wealthy companies. We can demand to not be treated as an extractable resource. So, weve created an entire global generation of people who are raised within a context where the very meaning of communication, the very meaning of culture, is manipulation. This is overpowering human nature, and this is checkmate on humanity. For example, although we know that Mark is sued, we . the-social-dilemma-2020. In simpler words, timestamps are included in the transcriptions to indicate when the adjacent text was spoken in the audio. This freaks me out. Social media amplifies exponential gossip and exponential hearsay to the point that we dont know whats true, no matter what issue we care about. Excellent! [Jeff Seibert] You are giving the computer the goal state, I want this outcome, and then the computer itself is learning how to do it. [Joe] We could tax data collection and processing the same way that you, for example, pay your water bill by monitoring the amount of water that you use. On the ground! [Tristan] Every time you see it there on the counter, and you just look at it, and you know if you reach over, it just might have something for you, so you play that slot machine to see what you got, right? [Cass] Hey, Benji. I was so impressed with the documentary but there were SO many cogent ideas and points of view that Im super pleased to have found this transcript. Because it leaves you feeling. Nobody is sick. A review from the perspective of someone who types code, understands design, and is a consumer of social media. [AI] Follow that up with a post from User 079044238820, Rebecca. So, as humans, weve almost lost control over these systems. [Clip from The Truman Show] Why do you think that, uh, Truman has never come close to discovering the true nature of his world until now? The Democrat Party is a crime syndicate, not a real political party. A magician understands something, some part of your mind that were not aware of. That means we arent actually being objective, constructive individuals. [reporter] An extraordinary election took place Sunday in Brazil. Like, I could hit a button on my phone, and a car shows up in 30 seconds, and I can go exactly where I need to go. Like, cars are, you know, roughly twice as fast. But what about User 01265923010? Me too! [blue AI] Yes, perfect. There are only two industries that call their customers users: illegal drugs and software. Edward Tufte. The number who have ever gone out on a date or had any kind of romantic interaction is dropping rapidly. [Tristan] At a lot of technology companies, theres three main goals. When children watched Saturday morning cartoons, we cared about protecting children. [interviewer] Is that a rule, or is that a. WhatsApp has done it. [Jonathan Haidt] Ive worked out what I think are three simple rules, um, that make life a lot easier for families and that are justified by the research. Nice, simple business. After just a couple of days, it's recorded over . [Cass] But that stuff is just propaganda. Get out of the system. The two movies are The Social Network, which tells the story of how a po-faced Harvard dropout named Mark Zuckerberg created a powerful and highly profitable company; and The Social Dilemma,. Weve put deceit and sneakiness at the absolute center of everything we do. Its usually profit. [Roger] Do you check your smartphone before you pee in the morning or while youre peeing in the morning? And its the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds. [Tristan] The race to keep peoples attention isnt going away. Also, that isnt even actual connection. The. Home. [Jaron Lanier] Companies like Google and Facebook are some of the wealthiest and most successful of all time. And what often happens is when people buy their cell phone, the cell phone shop owner will actually preload Facebook on there for them and open an account for them. So much so that Kyrie Irving, the famous basketball player, uh, said he believed the Earth was flat, and he apologized later because he blamed it on a YouTube rabbit hole. Because not everybody recognizes that this is a problem. School time. [Joe Toscano] You have this in Germany, Spain, France, Brazil, Australia. Dude, how I dont know how I didnt get carded. There are 13,694 people behaving just like him in his region. With some very eye-opening observations and figures, The Social Dilemma serves as a reminder of the power these platforms wield over our lives. All right, were on. [Jaron] Weve created a world in which online connection has become primary, especially for younger generations. Sit down and see if you can get comfy. [man 4] What I said was, I think the tools that have been created today are starting to erode the social fabric of how society works., [stage manager] Aza does welcoming remarks. The second rule is no social media until high school. Their sentence depends on their level of cooperation. Armed with all the knowledge that I have and all of the experience, I am fighting my kids about the time that they spend on phones and on the computer. The underlying fundamental issues that need to be addressed to contain the spread of misinformation are: (1) the structure of the social networks and (2) the lack of checks and balances. This is This is why I spent, like, eight months talking back and forth with lawyers. 6. [Tim] Its easy today to lose sight of the fact that these tools actually have created some wonderful things in the world. These things have become digital Frankensteins that are terraforming the world in their image, whether its the mental health of children or our politics and our political discourse, without taking responsibility for taking over the public square. [AI] Good idea. 130 Comments Please sign inor registerto post comments. [Justin] [clicks tongue] Yeah, it is hard to give a single, succinct Im trying to touch on many different problems. Theres the engagement goal: to drive up your usage, to keep you scrolling. [reporter 8] How do you handle an epidemic in the age of fake news? They can get more user sign-ups, more engagement. Theyre paid for by advertisers. All right. The majority of speakers whose prior careers were working for these companies from the beginning allowed them to clearly articulate the evolution of "friend and family" networks to mass division, hate and harm. Its a hoax. 2020-10-21 20:25:40. [sighs], [AI] New link! [announcer] Once the Kitchen Safe is locked, it cannot be opened until the timer reaches zero. ( The Social Dilemma has been among the 10 most watched programs on Netflix all week.) If you've seen The Social Dilemma on Netflix, you're probably having trouble using social media right now. [woman] Those sources that are spreading coronavirus misinformation have amassed something like 52 million engagements. [Tristan] On the other side of the screen, its almost as if they had this avatar voodoo doll-like model of us. And they discovered that they were able to do that. Well, I wanna bring my phone in the bedroom. [takes a deep breath] And so, that was sort of Willpower was kind of attempt one, and then attempt two was, you know, brute force. They were different when newspapers came in and the printing press came in, and they were different when television came in, and you had three major networks and. There are times when the interests of people, of users, is actually more important than the profits of somebody whos already a billionaire? Its not in Facebooks business interest to give up the data. Its like asking, Whats wrong with propaganda?, [Anna] I Im worried about my kids. The Social Dilemma documentary transcript University Weber State University Course En Introduct College Writing (ENGL 1010) Uploaded by RedStoneMan2.0 Academic year2022/2023 Helpful? Keep it out until high school. Thats another way to fight. [Growth AI] Yes, and connecting Ben with the entire world. [Roger] The way to think about it is its 2.7 billion Truman Shows. List at least 6 countermeasures. [Justin] We live in a world in which a tree is worth more, financially, dead than alive, in a world in which a whale is worth more dead than alive. You are my people. [CBSN News] Representatives from Facebook, Twitter, and Google are back on Capitol Hill for a second day of testimony about Russias interference in the 2016 election. Thats what Im saying. [interviewer] Youre recommending something to undo what you made. [man] SARS, coronavirus. [Rene Diresta] Pizzagate [clicks tongue] Oh, boy. So, you know, Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, companies like this, their business model is to keep people engaged on the screen. And I mean whatever. [mom] Isla, can you set the table, please? Twitter has done it. The points made in the interviews are illustrated with a mini-drama involving a family, showing how the children spend far too much time staring at their phones and how social media shapes their self-image and confidence and distorts their perceptions. We need to have some shared understanding of reality. [Tristan] Theres an entire discipline and field called growth hacking. Teams of engineers whose job is to hack peoples psychology so they can get more growth. We weren't expecting any of this when we created Twitter over 12 years ago. Uh, they have relatively few employees. Its absolutely absurd. Coronavirus is not killing people, its the 5G radiation that theyre pumping out. [Tristan] Even two friends who are so close to each other, who have almost the exact same set of friends, they think, you know, Im going to news feeds on Facebook. The number of teenage girls out of 100,000 in this country who were admitted to a hospital every year because they cut themselves or otherwise harmed themselves, that number was pretty stable until around 2010, 2011, and then it begins going way up. Pull down and refresh again, its new. But is there something that is beneath all these problems thats causing all these things to happen at once? [interviewer] Is there a problem, and what is the problem? And that once youre in that state, it turns out youre easily manipulated, the same way you would be manipulated by a magician. [James] That I dont think thats No. All David has to do is place those temptations in the Kitchen Safe. You tax these companies on the data assets that they have. A march. Social Issues. The Social Dilemma is a 2020 American docudrama film directed by Jeff Orlowski and written by Orlowski, Davis Coombe, and Vickie Curtis. [reporter] These accounts were deliberately, specifically attempting to sow political discord in Hong Kong. Hey, I want more users in Korea today. Turn the dial. Lets dial up the ads a little bit. Dial up monetization, just slightly. And so, that happ I mean, at all of these companies, there is that level of precision. 88. And I sent this presentation to about 15, 20 of my closest colleagues at Google, and I was very nervous about it. Some of the most developed nations in the world are now imploding on each other, and what do they have in common? The AIs are gonna get better at predicting what keeps us on the screen, not worse at predicting what keeps us on the screen. [Cass] Come on. Subscribe, [vlogger] and also come back because Im telling you, yo. If you click on clickbait, youre creating a financial incentive that perpetuates this existing system. 2021 Scraps from the Loft. Social media is a drug. They know when people are depressed. [Tristan] We evolved to care about whether other people in our tribe think well of us or not cause it matters. Support at https://ko-fi.com . [Justin] Ive uninstalled a ton of apps from my phone that I felt were just wasting my time. Lets just get people tagging each other in photos all day long.. Middle schools hard enough. the social dilemma transcript with timestamps. [Tristan] When he later came on to NPR to say, Im sorry for believing this. And that pattern points to social media. I didnt want to mislead people, a bunch of students in a classroom were interviewed saying, The round-Earthers got to him.. lsrstider lund polhem support@lawfirmrankers.com; berkna hllfasthet balkong Facebook fortnox ndra kundfaktura Linkedin. You know, I I really do view it as existential. The Social Dilemma (2020) - Transcript October 3, 2020 This documentary-drama hybrid explores the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech experts sounding the alarm on their own creations. [Justin Rosenstein] I was the coinventor of Google Drive, Gmail Chat, Facebook Pages, and the Facebook like button. This timestamped, summarized transcript of The Social Dilemma is a versatile resource to support your use of this powerful documentary in your classroom. Yeah. Telfono: 614.1740967 / 614.2856609 wann kommt stephanie plum 24 auf deutsch. On the ground. No. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. [vlogger] Because climate change? When creating an in-text citation, the information in the parentheses should always match the first item in your full Works Cited reference entry. Tons and tons of computers, as far as the eye can see. They hold optimism despite the fears of dystopia. [chuckles] No one does. [reporter 1] Its not just COVID-19 thats spreading fast. All of the things weve ever done, all the clicks weve ever made, all the videos weve watched, all the likes, that all gets brought back into building a more and more accurate model. Required fields are marked *. And its not like were lab rats for developing a cure for cancer.
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