@sacrelyne Relying upon good intentions is old technology, we need to build systematic, verifiable trust scaffolding to accelerate our societal cooperation. Humans are inherently untrustworthy. Exhibit A? All of history.
.@TomBilyeu and I chat about assumption stacks, our plan as a species, parenting, depression, cognitive biases, and privacy on @impact_theory
The most valuable currency in tech (and society): trust
@Human_Rockstar I'm sure it's just the tip of the iceberg about what's really been going on at FB since their founding
RT @ArzedaCo: David Baker, an Arzeda cofounder, compares protein design to the advent of custom tool-making in early human history. At Arze…
@markymetry @MGeszel There's a post-human case study here: "How "Free" Ended Humans" :)
RT @markymetry: @bryan_johnson oh shit... Nobody is talking about this in this perspective!
RT @markymetry: @bryan_johnson oh shit...
Nobody is talking about this in this perspective!
@Human_Rockstar thanks, I've studied it closely. If a step in the right direction, falls short of Property & Ownership.
@markymetry A single event like this with FB has a good probability of shifting market norms. This is why The Data Crisis is as big or bigger than the 2007 Subprime Mortgage Crisis.
@markymetry Facebook updates their Terms of Service to acknowledge that our digital data is our property, not because they want to, but because we do a global #facebookblackout blocking their ads until they do