Felix Stalder on Wed, 17 Jan 2018 12:50:30 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> social media critique: next steps? |
On 2018-01-17 03:22, Morlock Elloi wrote: > The future of humanity is the struggle between humans that control > machines and machines that control humans. Machines are never in control. Even if you believe that the liberal CEO FB has somewhat lost control of his creation, it still does what it's supposed to do ever since the first angel (Peter Thiel) touched it: make investors rich. The moment it would stop doing this, the plug would be pulled, no matter how much each of us depends on it. Therefore, I would phrase the dilemma differently. The struggle is whether an oligarchy controls the mass of people through machines, and the mass of people using the machines to articulate and enact their collective will. In may ways, machines -- deep-learning, big data -- are god. The seat of knowledge on a scale that mere mortals cannot comprehend it and the source of action that, for all its arbitrary surface appearance, can always claim an underlying justification that remains hidden to all but a few. A combination of ancient egypt and feudal europe. Felix -- ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| http://felix.openflows.com |OPEN PGP: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=0x0C9FF2AC
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