Friday, March 28, 2025

Facts About Our Relationships and Futures with Algorithms

 

Why do we do the things that we do? Robert Morris Sapolsky, professor of neurology and neurological sciences at Stanford University, has spent a career doing research on that question. I am sharing this information with you to simply make you aware of these very important facts. The information he provides also relates to the limitations of algorithms. Having an awareness provides a degree of protection from predators lurking in cyberspace. Continue reading at - https://mailchi.mp/614bd571a1b0/facts-about-our-relationships-and-futures-with-algorithms

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Protecting Our Minds from Predator Algorithms and Polluted Information

 

It is not clear what Americans mean when they talk about God. Yet references to God are everywhere. It is the rare presidential speech that doesn’t end with “God bless America.” The phrase is all over bumper stickers and billboards. The Pledge of Allegiance informs us that we are “one nation under God,” and U.S. currency assures us that “in God we trust.” Yet the philosopher Charles Taylor offers an important caveat. “Belief in God,” he writes, “isn’t quite the same thing in 1500 and 2000.” The main difference is that belief in God used to be assumed. Now, it is consciously chosen. Continue reading at - https://mailchi.mp/328c67cb89c0/protecting-our-minds-from-predator-algorithms-and-polluted-information


Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Algorithms are Rewriting Our Cultures

 

The earlier internet was a human-driven relevance engine, shaped by live interactions between people. But as social media evolved, algorithms began to drive the engine. Today they gather identity signals of others and deliver them precisely to those whom they can alarm and agitate the most. Algorithms are rewriting the cultures in which we live. Culture guides what is right and wrong and what our customs, traditions, laws, and values should be. Continue reading at - https://mailchi.mp/c655fd05eb95/algorithms-are-rewriting-our-cultures


Sunday, March 23, 2025

Imagine a Consensual Hallucination Experienced Daily by Billions

 

Before: In 1983, 90 percent of what Americans called the news, plus other things they saw, watched, and heard were controlled by 50 corporations. After: By 2012, 6 corporations controlled 90% of what Americans called the news, plus other things they saw, watched, and heard on traditional media – plus social media with data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system. Continue reading at – https://us13.admin.mailchimp.com/campaigns/edit?id=6740924