How could you use everything we know about the psychology of what persuades people and build that into technology? [Cynthia] Facebook really gave the military and other bad actors a new way to manipulate public opinion and to help incite violence against the Rohingya Muslims that included mass killings, burning of entire villages, mass rape, and other serious crimes against humanity that have now led to 700,000 Rohingya Muslims having to flee the country. [Cass] Hey, Benji. [officer 2] Hey! I dont wanna do any harm to Google or Facebook. [Jaron] If we go down the current status quo for, lets say, another 20 years we probably destroy our civilization through willful ignorance. [Roger] If everyones entitled to their own facts, theres really no need for compromise, no need for people to come together. I dont even know what shes talking about, man. Algorithms are optimized to some definition of success. [Ben] Youre always talking about how messed up everything is. [Tristan] The attention extraction model is not how we want to treat human beings. [reporter] Overall, Europes traditional, centrist coalition lost its majority while far right and far left populist parties made gains. It has its own goals, and it has its own means of pursuing them by using your psychology against you. And theyll be running many different programs, many different products on those same machines. [Jon Tester] I I am 62 years old, getting older every minute, the more this conversation goes on. First Draft: Transcripts without timestamps and speaker IDs are usually completed in 1 business day regardless of turnaround selected, or 2-3 business days if you include timestamps and . [Cathy] Make sure that you get lots of different kinds of information in your own life. [Growth AI] I calculate a 92.3 percent chance of resurrection with a notification about Ana. Well, you should be able to, cause thats exactly whats happening on Facebook. Twitter has done it. [Tristan] So, I come up, and basically say, Thank you all for coming. Um So, today, I wanna talk about a new agenda for technology. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. [sighs], [AI] New link! When is it going to cross the singularity, replace our jobs, be smarter than humans? Import Your Audio On Otter And It Will Automatically Make An Transcription Of The Video For You, Which Will Be Atleast 96% Accurate. I actually had to write myself software to break my addiction to reading Reddit. I have, like, 1,000 more snips to send before dinner. Video marketing. I cant stand it We want them to take this action. It wants things from you. [officer 1] Come here! [Sandy] You are a lab rat. [Justin Rosenstein] Even talking about an AI is just a metaphor. [AI] All right, let Ben know that shes typing so we dont lose him. [Chamath Palihapitiya] After all the testing, all the iterating, all of this stuff, you know the single biggest thing we realized? [interviewer] So, then, whats the whats the problem? I feel like were on the fast track to dystopia, and its gonna take a miracle to get us out of it. And that miracle is, of course, collective will. Directed by Jeff Orlowski, The Social Dilemma explores the . A march. The film explores the rise ofsocial mediaand the damage it has caused to society, focusing on its exploitation of its users for financial gain throughsurveillance capitalismanddata mining, how its design is meant to nurturean addiction, itsuse in politics, itseffect on mental health(including themental health of adolescentsandrising teen suicide rates), and its role in spreadingconspiracy theoriessuch asPizzagateand aiding groups such asflat-earthers. [Tristan] No one got upset when bicycles showed up. In fact, theres really no need for people to interact. 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. [Tristan] A lot of what were saying sounds like its just this one-sided doom and gloom. They pay in exchange for showing their ads to us. CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images hide caption October 3, 2020 This documentary-drama hybrid explores the dangerous human impact of socialnetworking, with tech experts sounding the alarm on their own creations. This is overpowering human nature, and this is checkmate on humanity. Subscribe, [vlogger] and also come back because Im telling you, yo. My last job there was the senior vice president of engineering. [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. They know the entire thing. Your email address will not be published. What was I supposed to do? To Deep Fade hair wax. And so, every day, it gets slightly better at picking the right posts in the right order so that you spend longer and longer in that product. You tax these companies on the data assets that they have. The Social Dilemma . the social dilemma transcript with timestamps. [Jeff Seibert] While at Twitter, I spent a number of years running their developer platform, and then I became head of consumer product. [Tim] I tried through willpower, just pure willpower Ill put down my phone, Ill leave my phone in the car when I get home. I think I told myself a thousand times, a thousand different days, I am not gonna bring my phone to the bedroom, and then 9:00 p.m. rolls around. A magician shows you a card trick and says, Pick a card, any card. What you dont realize was that theyve done a set-up, so you pick the card they want you to pick. [reporter 7] Its not just fake news; its fake news with consequences. When they take over mental health of kids or Saturday morning, theyre responsible for protecting Saturday morning. [Roger] So, imagine youre on Facebook and youre effectively playing against this artificial intelligence that knows everything about you, can anticipate your next move, and you know literally nothing about it, except that there are cat videos and birthdays on it. A whole generation is more anxious, more fragile, more depressed. Skip over A, The, etc. [Jeff Flake] My message here today is that tribalism is ruining us. 1. [Tristan] Imagine a world where no one believes anything true. And if you talk with them and say, Well, how many hours a day do you wanna spend on your device? [Roger] One of the problems with Facebook is that, as a tool of persuasion, it may be the greatest thing ever created. Were all lab rats. And how theyre used is pretty different than how you expected. Clients generally request timestamp at the beginning and the very end of the transcription. And everyone else shes ever met in her entire life. are secretly controlling and manipulating our lives. as far as I know this is the full transcript as Im not aware of the existence of longer versions of the documentary. They sell certainty. [Alex Roetter] You could shut down the service and destroy whatever it is $20 billion of shareholder value and get sued and But you cant, in practice, put the genie back in the bottle. And theres fake news. Yeah, actually, if you can put that thing away for, like, a whole week I will buy you a new screen. [Tristan] Its about making two sides who couldnt hear each other anymore, who didnt want to hear each other anymore, who didnt trust each other anymore. [sighs] Ben? Even worse in the same years, suicide rates of girls 15-19 . And youre always free to walk up the hill, but fewer people do, and so, at scale, at societys scale, you really are just tilting the floor and changing what billions of people think and do. Buckminster Fuller. [Tristan] Persuasive technology is just sort of design intentionally applied to the extreme, where we really want to modify someones behavior. [Jaron] A lot of people in Silicon Valley subscribe to some kind of theory that were building some global super brain, and all of our users are just interchangeable little neurons, no one of which is important. [Roger] The manipulation by third parties is not a hack. Me too! [AI] Perfect. The film features interviews with many former employees, executives and other professionals from top tech companies and social media platforms, who provide their first-hand experiences of working in and around the tech industry. [Cass] Ben, Im serious. Have Someone to Blame: Attributions of Causality. [Growth AI] Okay, okay, so weve tried notifying him about tagged photos, invitations, current events, even a direct message from Rebecca. 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. Uh-oh. 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. Its just a Its really bad. It exposes how social media corporations exploit the human desire for attention, belonging, affirmation, and community in order to make a profit. [Blue AI] Yeah, Ben loved all of her posts. [Yellow AI] Lets get back to making money, boys. And why we wanna do that is because if you ask people, Whats wrong in the tech industry right now? theres a cacophony of grievances and scandals, and They stole our data. And theres tech addiction. [vlogger] Do research. Probably the cleverest element of persuasion was the translation of algorithms into what appear . That directly affects the release of dopamine in the reward pathway. The truth is boring. After just a couple of days, it's recorded over . [Tristan] Theres a study, an MIT study, that fake news on Twitter spreads six times faster than true news. This documentary may seem overdramatic, but it isnt a stretch to say that theres truth in it. [Chamath] So, we want to psychologically figure out how to manipulate you as fast as possible and then give you back that dopamine hit. And its a marketplace that trades exclusively in human futures. This documentary-drama hybrid explores the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech experts sounding the alarm on their own creations. We did that brilliantly at Facebook. Edward Tufte. Thats the point. And all those protections and all those regulations are gone. Social dilemmas<br />"A social dilemma exists whenever a particular course of action or inaction will benefit the individual but harm the others in the group and cause more harm t I think the US government started this shit. The intention could be: How do we make the world better?. Theyre paid for by advertisers. [Aza Raskin] I helped start Mozilla Labs and switched over to the Firefox side. Its a marketplace that never existed before. The Social Dilemma is a 2020 American docudrama lm directed by Je Orlowski and written by Orlowski, Davis Coombe, and Vickie Curtis. The social networks own recommendation engine is voluntarily serving this up to people who had never searched for the term Pizzagate in their life. Like, how do you wake up from the matrix when you dont know youre in the matrix? If its not that big a deal, dont use it for a week. [Tristan] Okay. They just, in real time, are testing lots and lots of stuff on people. Theyre deeply interconnected with each other and running extremely complicated programs, sending information back and forth between each other all the time. This is supposed to be . On the ground! As the groups got bigger on Facebook, Facebooks recommendation engine started suggesting to regular users that they join Pizzagate groups. The Social Dilemma Movie The technology that connects us also controls us. [Lynn] Theres no one bad guy. You dont even realize it. I havent heard anybody talk about this. And I was feeling this frustration [sighs] with the tech industry, overall, that wed kind of, like, lost our way. We share our review of the film from our perspectives as tech workers and consumers of social media. [Tristan] The race to keep peoples attention isnt going away. Which, in psychology, we call a positive intermittent reinforcement. [reporter 8] How do you handle an epidemic in the age of fake news? The film interviews former employees of top technology companies such as Google, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Mozilla, gleaning their opinions on how these companies have strong influences in today's . [Tristan] We can demand that these products be designed humanely. No soccer practice today? [Roger] The way to think about it is its 2.7 billion Truman Shows. [Tristan] We were all looking for the moment when technology would overwhelm human strengths and intelligence. This is not a radical proposal. [vlogger] so they can pick sides. This is changing the way our entire civilization gets its information and thinks about truth and fact.". The Social Dilemma by Jeff Orlowski explores the negative consequences of the social media phenomenon among teens and young adults. [vlogger] They can control our minds, so that they can keep their secrets. Send a wave. I'm not talking about the presidential debate on Tuesday night this week. [Sandy Parakilas] Theres only a handful of people at these companies, at Facebook and Twitter and other companies Theres only a few people who understand how those systems work, and even they dont necessarily fully understand whats gonna happen with a particular piece of content. 2. Tattooed ballroom dancer and writer keeping it real about dance, mindset, Life, and the occasional film. [Jaron] Financial incentives kind of run the world, so any solution to this problem has to realign the financial incentives. And theres polarization and some elections that are getting hacked. [Tristan] [sighs] Um I mean, it seems kind of crazy, right? And look at when it was made. Much has been written by now about the documentary that first aired on Netflix at the end of August 2020after months of pandemic restrictions in which people were . [Sean Parker] I mean, its exactly the kind of thing that a that a hacker like myself would come up with because youre exploiting a vulnerability in in human psychology. Two billion people will have thoughts that they didnt intend to have because a designer at Google said, This is how notifications work on that screen that you wake up to in the morning. And we have a moral responsibility, as Google, for solving this problem. [Shoshana] These markets undermine democracy, and they undermine freedom, and they should be outlawed. And the Internet is just a new, even more efficient way to do that. This is This is why I spent, like, eight months talking back and forth with lawyers. If you want to control the population of your country, there has never been a tool as effective as Facebook. [Tristan] But it wasnt about who you wanted to vote for. [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. [Tristan] Do we want this system for sale to the highest bidder? I want to develop a lesson plan for my English and Psychology students. One country can manipulate another one without actually invading its physical borders. Later, I found out Larry Page had been notified about this presentation in three separate meetings that day. Sinopsis Social Dilemma. I think it could have been cut down significantly, and I did not find the dramatization helpful. All right, were on. Wheres the existential threat?. [interviewer] What are you most worried about? Sold! I follow people on Twitter that I disagree with because I want to be exposed to different points of view. I just want to reform them so they dont destroy the world. [Cass] Wouldnt exactly call the stuff that youre watching news. Okay, so my Instagrams worse. And the third rule is work out a time budget with your kid. Coronavirus is not killing people, its the 5G radiation that theyre pumping out. 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. I was in the pantry, you know, typing away on an e-mail or sometimes looking at Pinterest. And if you have kids, Im worried about your kids. [Rene Diresta] Its not that highly motivated propagandists havent existed before. The second rule is no social media until high school. [Jaron] One of the ways I try to get people to understand just how wrong feeds from places like Facebook are is to think about the Wikipedia. I trust you guys. I don't even know what she's talking about, man. Yeah, its real. but but I will tell you that, um Im probably gonna be dead and gone, and Ill probably be thankful for it, when all this shit comes to fruition. [announcer] Once the Kitchen Safe is locked, it cannot be opened until the timer reaches zero. And I mean whatever. But is there something that is beneath all these problems thats causing all these things to happen at once? The film has been in the works for more than three years and includes appearances from me and from Eisa and our co-founder, Randee Fernando. We want them to keep doing this with their finger. [reporter 1] Were seeing violent images. Next, he rotates the dial to set the timer. Nearing the end of his average session length. My screens completely shattered. 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