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  • Human Control of Technology
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  • Kinolab
  • 2014
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Infidelity and Social Networks

Donald and Helen, a married couple, are both dissatisfied with their marriage, particularly in their sexual relationship, and so unwilling to communicate with each other that they both want to cheat on each other. The technology in this clip are the websites on which they both succumb to the temptation of an affair.

  • Kinolab
  • 2014
  • 7 min
  • Slate
  • 2019
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Facebook’s Face-ID Database Could Be the Biggest in the World. Yes, It Should Worry Us.

Discussion of Facebook’s massive collection of human faces and their potential impact on society.

  • Slate
  • 2019
  • 2 min
  • Kinolab
  • 2014
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The Realism and Consequences of “Blocking”

In this brief clip, Matt explains that he was once “blocked” by his wife in real life. In this society, mostly everyone possesses a brain-computer interface. and are thus able to remove anyone they please from their experience of society and the world.

  • Kinolab
  • 2014
  • 7 min
  • New York Times
  • 2018
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Youtube, The Great Radicalizer

Youtube’s algorithm suggests increasingly radical recommendations to its users, maximising the amount of time they spend on the platform. The tendency toward inflammatory recommendations often leads to political misinformation.

  • New York Times
  • 2018
  • 5 min
  • Wired
  • 2019
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This dating app exposes the monstrous bias of algorithms

Monster Match, a game funded by Mozilla, shows how dating app algorithms are reinforcing bias through combining personal and mass aggregated data to systematically hide a vast number of profiles from user sight, effectively caging users into narrow preferences.

  • Wired
  • 2019
  • 15 min
  • Hidden Switch
  • 2018
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Monster Match

A hands-on learning experience about the algorithms used in dating apps through the perspective of a created monster avatar.

  • Hidden Switch
  • 2018
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