industryterm:consumer technologies

  • The Deliberate Awfulness of Social Media | The New Yorker
    https://www.newyorker.com/books/under-review/the-deliberate-awfulness-of-social-media

    The first argument in Jaron Lanier’s recent book, “Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now,” is that the nexus of consumer technologies and submerged algorithms, which forms so large a part of contemporary reality, is deliberately engineered to get us hooked. “We’re being hypnotized little by little by technicians we can’t see, for purposes we don’t know,” he writes. “We’re all lab animals now.”

    The problem is the business model based on the manipulation of individual behavior. Social-media platforms know what you’re seeing, and they know how you acted in the immediate aftermath of seeing it, and they can decide what you will see next in order to further determine how you act—a feedback loop that gets progressively tighter until it becomes a binding force on an individual’s free will. One of the more insidious aspects of this model is the extent to which we, as social-media users, replicate its logic at the level of our own activity: we perform market analysis of our own utterances, calculating the reaction a particular post will generate and adjusting our output accordingly. Negative emotions like outrage and contempt and anxiety tend to drive significantly more engagement than positive ones. This toxic miasma of bad vibes—of masochistic pleasures—is not, in Lanier’s view, an epiphenomenon of social media, but rather the fuel on which it has been engineered to run.

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  • PSFK #Future Of #Health Report

    In collaboration with Boehringer Ingleheim, PSFK Labs has published their latest Future of Health report. This report examines 13 #trends that fit within four larger themes - Behavioral Nudge, Empowered Patient, Orchestrated Care and Enhanced Treatments - with the goal of highlighting how consumer technologies, data analytics and information systems are changing the way healthcare is delivered both from a patient and physician perspective. To support this vision, PSFK has enclosed best-in-class examples and videos in this Slideshare to show how these ideas are manifesting within the marketplace. We hope that this presentation can elevate your organization’s point of view on the evolving healthcare landscape and inspire you to imagine a future focused on delivering superior care and patient experiences.

    http://de.slideshare.net/PSFK/psfk-future-of-health-report