Title : Surveillance paranoia.
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Surveillance paranoia.
I was just looking at this (at Yelp) (and moving it into a text and writing a little about it):
And then, reading the NYT — "There Are Almost Too Many Things to Worry About" — I got this ad served up:
That's just the photo. There was also text. I've stripped that out. An ad for some fish delivery company.
But, so, first, I'm paranoid. Did they have me pegged as a person who likes food on a metal tray with a layer of brown parchment? Second, I'm amused, because the food is so absurdly different. Third, I'll be okay, because if there is surveillance, it's so misguided, so dumb. And yet, maybe that's exactly what's scary. The AI thinks it knows, but it's so wrong.
By the way, the second photo — the one that seems to want to model the orderly, well-run life — is the one with the paper on the tray at an angle, and the fish overlapping fish. I think that is disorderly. It's an insane amount of disorder within that effortful order. I feel much more at ease with the mild disorder of the overflowing baked beans in Photo #1.
Anyway... as they say in the NYT... there are almost too many things to worry about.
I was just looking at this (at Yelp) (and moving it into a text and writing a little about it):
And then, reading the NYT — "There Are Almost Too Many Things to Worry About" — I got this ad served up:
That's just the photo. There was also text. I've stripped that out. An ad for some fish delivery company.
But, so, first, I'm paranoid. Did they have me pegged as a person who likes food on a metal tray with a layer of brown parchment? Second, I'm amused, because the food is so absurdly different. Third, I'll be okay, because if there is surveillance, it's so misguided, so dumb. And yet, maybe that's exactly what's scary. The AI thinks it knows, but it's so wrong.
By the way, the second photo — the one that seems to want to model the orderly, well-run life — is the one with the paper on the tray at an angle, and the fish overlapping fish. I think that is disorderly. It's an insane amount of disorder within that effortful order. I feel much more at ease with the mild disorder of the overflowing baked beans in Photo #1.
Anyway... as they say in the NYT... there are almost too many things to worry about.
Thus articles Surveillance paranoia.
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