That is a brilliant business model.  Although I wonder how long it will last.  
Increasingly I am able to not have to talk to customer support thanks to 24/7 
chats.  

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From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of glen
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2022 7:42 AM
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Subject: [FRIAM] Augmented Reality

This is an interesting take on AR I hadn't really thought of:

Sanas, the buzzy Bay Area startup that wants to make the world sound whiter 
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/sanas-startup-creates-american-voice-17382771.php

And a voice modifier from a different company here: https://koe.ai/recast/

This post brings home the implications of such:

Does the rise of the Metaverse mean the decline of cities?
https://www.newstatesman.com/ideas/agora/2022/08/rise-metaverse-mark-zuckerberg-decline-cities

Do we want our "public spaces" (e.g. cities) to be owned by singular 
corporations? Olympia (where I live) is already bad enough, mostly renters, 
most of the downtown rental properties owned by a single family. We're inching 
ever so slowly to Plato's Philosopher King, except any benevolence of the King 
is a mere (and sporadic) side-effect of the primary motive: profit. This seems, 
to me, strongly analogous to the grifters who call pretending to be "Agent Bob 
Jones" or whatever from the IRS trying to steal money from me in the form of 
Walmart gift cards. I know several of my similarly aged peers who talk loudly 
and often about their rental houses, usually, since I'm surrounded by liberals 
now, bragging about how they keep the rent low and try to provide a good place 
for the renters to live. This altruism-washing of their rent-seeking behavior 
is way too similar to disguising an East Indian voice to sound more white. Is 
it really any less dystopian if you're the one on top?

It's interesting that I don't mind the loss of possible contact/engagement with 
some people because they rely solely on Facebook (Instagram, Zoom, or whatever) 
for their networking. Most breweries and music venues up here use Instagram as 
their primary announcement forum. The result? I don't know about them. So I'm 
much less likely to engage. That's fine. More time to think 
<https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35901414/>. I'm "this close" to quitting 
LinkedIn, too:

People Are Flooding LinkedIn With Strange Stories. We’re Calling Them Broetry.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/why-are-these-posts-taking-over-your-linkedin-feed-because

We really do need honest *public* spaces, even if you hate "socialism". The 
internet is a public utility and should be treated that way. And governments 
should devote some of our tax monies to corporation-independent social network 
platforms. Mastodon would be perfect for that.

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