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by mrlongroots
281 days ago
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Kitchen knives murder people. Toyota Hiluxes have powered more jihad than modern battle tanks. Our tastes, beliefs, and opinions as a society are shaped by recommendation algorithms run by facebook/instagram/twitter, to our profound detriment (personal opinion). > And so its important for us to understand how they can be weaponized and to consider the social cost of that weaponization. To be clear, I absolutely agree. Plenty of tech is double-edged. And Palantir very much so. Let me restate my point. Palantir (or that class of tech products) is powerful at enabling visibility over a complex system. But visibility is not decisions, it is an input to decisions. If you had real-time telemetry from every single stomach, you could maybe automatically dispatch drones with food wherever someone is starving. Or you could use the data as a high-frequency indicator for a successful invasion. Morality is downstream of decisions not data. |
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"oh it's just database joins" is about like me ripping your arms off and describing it as "chemical reactions"