@StellaQuasten : precies, dit soort problemen kun je niet oplossen met techniek.
@StellaQuasten : precies, dit soort problemen kun je niet oplossen met techniek.
@nekodojo wrote:
"Can people stop breathlessly reporting “deficiencies” where you already compromised a system using something unrelated to #Passkeys like it’s a big problem?"
I'll stop reporting such issues once idiots stop suggesting passkeys are safe *even* if endpoints are compromised because private keys are in an uncrackable vaults and copystealing public key is pointless (even if some worry about QC) _and_ no certificates get issued to malicious fake websites _and_ Apple and Google fix their shit (*).
(*) If only you were interested in reading about passkey shortcomings I would have written about it - again.
The problem at hand: evangelical techsolutionists believing in "flawless" tech who whine "don't dare to negatively write about my darlings!"
@patrickcmiller @tychotithonus
#Passkeys #InfoSec #NotShuttingTFU #TechSolutionism #TechSolutionists
My colleagues and I are hosting a hybrid workshop during CHI 2025 in Yokohama
Call for Participation
In this hybrid workshop we want to explore ways of resisting, not necessarily AI per se, but the solutionist treatment it is receiving, i.e., "the idea that technology provides solutions to complex social problems" (Lindtner et al., 2016).
Participants are invited to produce a 2-3 page position paper using the ACM Primary Article Template (single column) presenting recent, ongoing work, or personal reflections on topics related to resisting AI solutionism.
Please submit your position papers to the lead organiser [email protected], by 27th February 2025, 23:59 (Anywhere on Earth).Participants should aim to respond to the following:
Tell us about some resisting (e.g. from personal experience, a project, the literature, the media, in fiction).
How do you envision resisting AI solutionism?
What could you, or others, not resist when advancing the AI cause?
How do we reimagine AI data practices?
What would it mean to privilege the outlier in AI?
How do we challenge harmful AI practices and consequences?
For more information, visit https://resisting-ai-solutionism.carrd.co/
In [How to See Tech Like a Luddite](https://www.thenation.com/podcast/archive/twsu-011625/), [Jathan Sadowski](https://www.jathansadowski.com/) and @[email protected] have an important conversation about Luddism and how the real history of Luddism can benefit us today. #luddite #technology #capitalism #TechWontSaveUs
"Regulating Big Tech will be a crucial part of leveling the playing field and ensuring that the basic duties of a democracy can be fulfilled. But as both Lalka and Schaake suggest, another battle may prove even more difficult and contentious. This one involves undoing the flawed logic and cynical, self-serving philosophies that have led us to the point where we are now.
What if we admitted that constant bacchanals of disruption are in fact not all that good for our planet or our brains? What if, instead of “creative destruction,” we started fetishizing stability, and in lieu of putting “dents in the universe,” we refocused our efforts on fixing what’s already broken? What if—and hear me out—we admitted that technology might not be the solution to every problem we face as a society, and that while innovation and technological change can undoubtedly yield societal benefits, they don’t have to be the only measures of economic success and quality of life?
When ideas like these start to sound less like radical concepts and more like common sense, we’ll know the techlash has finally achieved something truly revolutionary."
#TechSolutionism #SiliconValley #BigTech #Democracy #TechRegulation
#Worldcoin #TechSolutionism #Crypto #Blockchain: "Worldcoin, then, is the ultimate attempt at tech solutionism: A human-grade AI world that Altman is building might also be technologically regulated by a tool that Altman has his hands in.
Today, in an airy space in San Francisco’s Mission District, Altman and Blania presented their latest vision for Worldcoin, now rebranded to the World Network, or World for short. The event included keynote presentations, new hardware, promises of expanded services, and hands-on (eyes-on?) time with the new product, like an Apple event if the Apple designers had just returned from an ayahuasca retreat. (The Wi-Fi password for the event: IntelligenceAge.)
A spokesperson for Tools for Humanity said all event attendees can have their iris scanned today, and 500 attendees will receive a new Orb when it ships in 2025.
“We need more orbs, lots more orbs, probably on the order of a thousand more orbs than we have today,” Tools for Humanity chief device officer Rich Heley said during the keynote.
This Orb has a new, pearly look. It’s running on Nvidia’s Jetson chipset and, according to Tools for Humanity, “provides nearly 5X the AI performance” for faster identity verification. None of this makes it less bizarre." https://www.wired.com/story/worldcoin-sam-altman-orb/
Nevertheless, it's interesting that Microsoft is pushing employers towards the inclusion of performance and HR decisioning data into its intrusive insider risk profiling system.
I see it as prototypical #techsolutionism
I'm sure telling employees 'please improve your performance but we now see you as a threat' will greatly improve motivation and trust.
Utilizing employee data originally collected for HR purposes for security+risk monitoring may have legal implications, certainly in Europe.