industryterm:auto insurance

  • TandaPay is a weak #insurance protocol
    https://hackernoon.com/tandapay-is-a-weak-insurance-protocol-895ef7cd8724?source=rss----3a8144e

    TandaPay Could be A Weak Insurance ProtocolIt’s a powerful coordination protocol for galvanizing movementsTandaPay is not the protocol you think it isBatman must disguise himself as Bruce Wayne for the purpose of dispensing street justicePreviously I have written about how TandaPay allows for small communities to insure against the cost associated with the $500 auto insurance deductible. There are downsides to marketing TandaPay purely as an insurance protocol for covering the cost of a deductible. TandaPay is a very time intensive protocol relative to how much time people currently take to pay for auto insurance. I spend about 10 to 20 minutes every six months to renew my auto insurance policy on Progressive’s website. In the best case scenario TandaPay will require policyholders to (...)

    #police-brutality #metoo #blockchain #blacklivesmatter

  • When your car quits in front of the tow truck – Forthright Magazine
    http://forthright.net/2017/06/05/car-tow-truck

    Last week our car took out in the street, overheated at a traffic stop. I quickly entered a one-way street (the wrong way), on a little plaza, and pulled over. Parked in front of me a few yards ahead was a tow truck from our auto insurance company. God is good.

    #Bible #faith #providence

  • Car took out in the street, overheated at a traffic stop. I quickly entered a one-way street (the wrong way), on a little plaza, and pulled over. Parked in front of me, a tow truck from our auto insurance company. God is good.

    #life

  • Invisible Images (Your Pictures Are Looking at You)

    http://thenewinquiry.com/essays/invisible-images-your-pictures-are-looking-at-you

    Super article, très important. À lire.

    When you put an image on Facebook or other social media, you’re feeding an array of immensely powerful artificial intelligence systems information about how to identify people and how to recognize places and objects, habits and preferences, race, class, and gender identifications, economic statuses, and much more.

    Neural networks cannot invent their own classes; they’re only able to relate images they ingest to images that they’ve been trained on. And their training sets reveal the historical, geographical, racial, and socio-economic positions of their trainers.

    Ideology’s ultimate trick has always been to present itself as objective truth, to present historical conditions as eternal, and to present political formations as natural. Because image operations function on an invisible plane and are not dependent on a human seeing-subject (and are therefore not as obviously ideological as giant paintings of Napoleon) they are harder to recognize for what they are: immensely powerful levers of social regulation that serve specific race and class interests while presenting themselves as objective

    as capital searches out new domains of everyday life to bring into its sphere, the ability to use automated imaging and sensing to extract wealth from smaller and smaller slices of everyday life is irresistible. It’s easy to imagine, for example, an AI algorithm on Facebook noticing an underage woman drinking beer in a photograph from a party. That information is sent to the woman’s auto insurance provider, who subscribes to a Facebook program designed to provide this kind of data to credit agencies, health insurers, advertisers, tax officials, and the police. Her auto insurance premium is adjusted accordingly. A second algorithm combs through her past looking for similar misbehavior that the parent company might profit from.

    Machine-machine systems are extraordinary intimate instruments of power that operate through an aesthetics and ideology of objectivity, but the categories they employ are designed to reify the forms of power that those systems are set up to serve. As such, the machine-machine landscape forms a kind of hyper-ideology that is especially pernicious precisely because it makes claims to objectivity and equality.

    #facebook #ia #machine_learning