Open letter to Yann LeCun, former Professor at College de France, Head of
Research in Artificial Intelligence at Facebook.

>From Olivier Auber, researcher, Free University of Brussels (VUB)

Dear Yann

as a researcher as you are too, but in another area, that is Natural
Intelligence (NI), I would like to address you publicly to let you know
that I'm leaving Facebook, probably definitely.

The reason is simple. Facebook is obviously a powerful tool of
communication. Many researchers I work with have become accustomed to using
it without asking too much questions for their informal exchanges. The
conversations that are conducted there are sometimes futile, but often also
of the greatest interest.

But I realize that these conversations, in a way, no longer belong to us
when they are conducted on Facebook!

The proof is that when you want to leave Facebook, the platform offers to
bring with you a summary archive. But this archive does not contain:

- links included in your personal posts (just that!)
- discussions following your personal posts.
- Comments left on other posts
- the links of posts that you republish.
- your address book (you get the names, not the mails or other coordinates
theoretically shared with you)

In short, it's a real hostage taking!

In other words, Facebook looks like a sort of Far West saloon in which
alcohol would be free. If you go in, not to drink, but to simply chat with
your friends, you realize when you go out that your conversations and your
address book no longer belong to you. They belong to the boss of the
saloon! To top it off, the boss forbids you to say goodbye one by one to
your friends and retrieve their details. Personal messages are indeed
blocked after a few hundred!

In short, by this open letter, I wish to alert my colleagues and more
generally all professional or independent intellectual workers. Do not post
your ideas on Facebook! Do not lead any interesting conversation on
Facebook! Instead, choose to chat on free distributed social networks such
as Diaspora or Mastodon. Choose shared intelligence platforms like
Seenthis. In particular, my friends, independent researchers or independent
artists, do not wait until Mark Zuckerberg, enriched to the extreme by your
free work, wants to pay you a basic income. He has no legitimacy to do
that! Instead, experiment with distributed free money creation networks
such as Duniter.

Dear Yann, to conclude, I do not doubt that thanks to your talent and that
of the researchers you have gathered, Facebook can one day realize the most
beautiful Artificial Intelligence. On this day, however, by behaving like
this, Facebook is likely to be emptied of its users. Gone!

Cheers

Olivier Auber
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