Wednesday, October 5, 2022
The Privacy, Online and Off
It is difficult to pinpoint exactly what the government should do about some of these issues, due to the fact that there is a danger of being completely ignorant to the digital information that revolves around the public. However, one thing they could work on is being more transparent with the public about what is actually going on, as well as do a better job at ensuring out information is not sold abroad or to corporations that do not have the right to use it. To protect ourselves from privacy invasions, I believe that we can do better at reading the terms we accept when we go to websites or acquire new technology. In addition, we should be more careful of giving our email and phone number when it is requested, especially by suspicious wifi securities or spam messages.
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Diffusion of Innovations
The early majority of the users still remained with in the realm of young adults, but quickly became popular with middle schoolers as well. One of the biggest reasons for this was because it was something new that parents did not know much about and could not track, as opposed to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Its short video story feature was followed up by a chat feature, which could also be deleted at will after 24 hours. This helped them gain more acumen in the social media hierarchy, due to the fact that its users could also text alternatively in the app the same way they could normally over the phone. The difference this time however, was that their messages were not being recorded, meaning that even if the chats were discovered by an outside source, they would be taken down relatively soon.
The late majority of this app have evolved it many ways, and added their own innovations to it as well. They can mostly be classified as middle aged, with the intent of creating a space on the app that allows for things like movies and news.Publishers persuaded the app to create a "Dynamic stories" feature, which allows the stories they put online to appear in the form of short videos that play ads in between them. This was a way for them to reach more of a young audience and keep them updated on current events in their preferred short and concise format.Age of AI
One of the first things that people working closely in the industry are noticing is that the machines are quite dependable. Not just for gathering information, but general work as well. Some of these jobs include bank telling, phone operation, and even surgical operations. Some are even suggested that robots can take up to 20 million jobs by 2030, as many analysts are noticing specific trends over the past two decades. The Age of AI documentary highlighted the impact this could have on individuals, noting that this would potentially give governing bodies even more power over society. The ability to replace humans from positions that require a high level of attentiveness over things like finance and other personal information with machines gives the companies that own the machines a lot of freedom for experiment, which could include finding out things that are far to personal to be exposed publicly.
One of the other points that I thought the video did a really good job of getting across was that the AI could pose a threat to democracy. Many estimate that there will 150 billion networked measuring sensors, and that amount of data will double by 2025. Mundane items that surround us will be studied as used to understand how we think in feel as voters, and even as people. Because financial transactions are now performed by algorithms, other content related to it is also automatically generated. In other words, other jobs could be taken over by these algorithms, causing several companies to vanish as a consequence.Sunday, October 2, 2022
EOTO Post Illusory Truth Effect
The illusory truth effect is most commonly defined as when we hear a false piece of information so much that we slowly begin to believe that it is real. This deliberate technique can be used in ways to comfort people when they are dealing with something difficult, but also as a way to conflict society by spreading lies. In this world, truth and things that occur often are usually put under the same bracket. This means that people tend to combine fluency with truthfulness, no matter how significant or vast the lie. It is the exact reason why people tend too easily believe the lies spread by politicians, due to the fact that the propaganda that is being pushed is said so frequently and highlighted in the media.
To examine its actual effects, one can separate the model into two categories. The individual and the systematic, which are as much related as they are different. The individual believes that they are well informed and far from being susceptible to misinformation. They might think twice about a false claim they see on social media, but the more they are exposed to it, the more they began to think twice about whether it is true or not. The more they consider it, the more likely they will eventually think it is correct. On the systematic side, such as global campaigns that are run by bad actors, gatekeepers are aware that all they need to do is invent an interesting lie or story to gain traction. This means that today especially, it is more difficult to come across true information from major media outlets who are associated with these campaigns.
To conclude this brief post, the illusory truth effect has been one of the biggest reasons as to why there is so much conflicting information regarding simple news stories. It is nearly impossible to rid society of it at this point, but there are ways to realize when it is in play if you have properly done your research. I found this topic to be interesting because agenda setting and gate keeping theory were so heavily linked to it, and now realize that information scandal is a much more serious thing I thought.
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Gatekeeping and Agenda Setting
Have you ever noticed any specific commonalities between medias that serve as news outlets? Or a difference between the ways that they explain certain events? The reasons may shock you if you dig deep enough, but there is a short and simple way to confirm that why the merit of the aforementioned questions. Gatekeeping, and agenda setting. These are the two methods through which news medias show you what they want you to see, and let you hear what they want you to hear. Politics, ethics, social spectrum, and culture are all controlled by the power of story, and emotion. Which is exactly why specific techniques are used when powerful information is presented to the mass.
To explain in better detail, I'd like to start by defining the two terms. Gatekeeping conceptually is when a person, or corporation decides what news should and should not move past them. Agenda setting is the idea that mass media sets a standard of information that people should care about. You may have already noticed, but both of these theories could really be bracketed in the same family. Agenda setting begins with a real event occurring, through which the news processes it and feeds it to the public. The way they present it, whether that be the positive or negative language, influences whether or not the public have a positive or negative reaction to that news. That then leads to the public having an agenda on the topic that they were presented, creating their perception of that piece of news.Final Post Launch
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