| > the most effective mechanism, by far, for a bad actor to deploy capital to successfully alter the beliefs TV works better. > One day, through VR/AR/AI agents, they will even be able to turn your children against you Again unless your kids hate you, I doubt that's going to be the case. AR is far more likely to give the user "Perfect Memory" which will have all sorts of interesting side effects to how we manage forgiveness and growing up. AR has a whole bunch of vectors that will fuck with the fabric of society, but this isn't one. > ethical framework is put in place to restrain their actions. (Regulation won’t work, it is the wrong solution to this problem imo.) Ok this is an interesting one. Laws are ethical frameworks, its just their values tend to lag society's values. Facebook's "ethics" are codified here https://transparency.fb.com/policies/community-standards/ they are, much as it pains me, quite good. If I was going to write a guideline to civic engagement, this would be a good thing to base it on. Facebook's problems are threefold: 1) nobody likes them so _anything_ they do will be negative. They could pay off all medical debt for the US, and it'd still be a negative action. 2) They don't enforce the rules evenly, some of this is down to scale, others because they don't want to piss off noisy operators(ie trump, modi, etc). 3) people are fucking stupid in groups. Don't get me wrong, facebook have trespassed on a number of occasions. In practice to the same level as google/apple/amazon etc etc. >You should resign if you do. so that facebook can stuff it's self full of people who lack ethics? thats going to end well isn't it. |