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Which of the following is a correct assessment made by Tristan Harris - the ethicist who quit Google to form the Center for Humane Technology - to describe the underlying reason with what is wrong with the tech i...
The SD QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+
Which of the following is a correct assessment made by Tristan Harris - the ethicist who
quit Google to form the Center for Humane Technology - to describe the underlying
reason with what is wrong with the tech industry right now? - Answer -NOT "They have
created tech addiction"
"Surveillance capitalism" is a term coined to refer to - Answer -The profit motive of the
social media platforms as influencers of behavior
What does the role of "Director of Monetization" mean? - Answer -The director's job in a
tech company charged with converting social media into cash revenue
Russian cyberattacks on our election system is based on the corrupting of the code that
drives social media. - Answer -False
The tech industry is not currently under any sort of investigation, either by government
agencies or individual concerns. - Answer -False
The documentary highlights how social media distorts our view of ourselves, our
relationships, and our broader reality - Answer -True
In the documentary, the case is made that human willpower and awareness can self-
regulate some of the most sophisticated AI on the planet. - Answer -False
"It basically just said, you know, never before in history have 50 designers—20- to 35-
year-old white guys in California—made decisions that would have an impact on two
billion people. Two billion people will have thoughts that they didn't intend to have
because a designer at Google said, "This is how notifications work on that screen that
you wake up to in the morning.""
This is a statement made during the documentary by - Answer -Tristan Harris, founder
of Center for Humane Technology, previously Google ethicist
"I wrapped up my homework with bacon and my dog ate my homework." This is most
likely - Answer -NOT plausible
Research uncertainty qualifiers
"If you're not paying for the product, then you are the product". This roughly means that
advertisers are the customers, and "we" are the thing being sold. - Answer -True
, "I live in a house with fifty puppies; My dog ate my homework. This is most likely -
Answer -Plausible
"Snapchat dysmorphia" refers to - Answer -NOT "the enhanced filtering of images taken
by the user
Which of the following is not a correct statement made in the documentary? - Answer -
"You can get Coronavirus by eating Chinese food."
"My dog ate my homework." This is most likely - Answer -NOT "plausible"
"Companies like Google and Facebook are some of the wealthiest and most successful
of all time. Uh, they have relatively few employees. They just have this giant computer
that rakes in money, right? Uh... Now, what are they being paid for? [chuckles] That's a
really important question" Which is the most accurate answer to Jaron Lanier's
question? - Answer -These companies are competing for your attention and directing
slight changes in your behavior through opportune and subtle advertising and
suggestions
Which statement is NOT a correct characterization of the data collected by digital social
platforms? - Answer -NOT "the data collected is used to build better and better models
of ourselves and our identities"
Which of the following are Jeff Seibert, co-founder of Digits and Angel Investors, and
Tristan Harris, founder of Center for Humane Technology, warning us about? - Answer -
All the items listed in the other three choices are being recorded
Activating an ellipsis during texting is a form of positive intermittent reinforcement -
Answer -True
Activating an ellipsis during texting is a form of positive intermittent reinforcement -
Answer -NOT "Increase social media notifications of friends in the GPS vicinity"
The goal of positive intermittent reinforcement is to - Answer -implant an unconscious
habit in your brain which otherwise you would not have developed
"Surveillance Capitalism" - a term and title of a book by Professor Shoshasna Zuboff of
Harvard Business School basically entails - Answer -NOT "a formal futures market
based on total certainty of what individuals will do in the future"
According to the documentary, "massive-scale contagion experiments" are - Answer -
the use of subliminal cues to alter the user's behavior without the person's awareness
"Pull down and refresh" is a persuasive technique to provide positive intermittent
reinforcement and release dopamine in your brain, thereby directing your habit
formation. - Answer -True
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