I can’t help but feel we have Trump to thank for this... :-)


Early Facebook and Google employees form coalition to fight what they built
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/04/early-facebook-and-google-employees-form-coalition-to-fight-what-they-built.html
(via Instapaper)

SAN FRANCISCO — A group of Silicon Valley technologists who were early 
employees at Facebook and Google, alarmed over the ill effects of social 
networks and smartphones, are banding together to challenge the companies they 
helped build.

The cohort is creating a union of concerned experts called the Center for 
Humane Technology. Along with the nonprofit media watchdog group Common Sense 
Media, it also plans an anti-tech addiction lobbying effort and an ad campaign 
at 55,000 public schools in the United States.

The campaign, titled The Truth About Tech, will be funded with $7 million from 
Common Sense and capital raised by the Center for Humane Technology. Common 
Sense also has $50 million in donated media and airtime from partners including 
Comcast and DirecTV. It will be aimed at educating students, parents and 
teachers about the dangers of technology, including the depression that can 
come from heavy use of social media.

More from The New York Times:

Apple Investors Warn iPhones and Other Technology May Be Hurting Children
Turn Off Messenger Kids, Health Experts Plead to Facebook
On YouTube Kids, Startling Videos Slip Past Filters
"We were on the inside," said Tristan Harris, a former in-house ethicist at 
Google who is heading the new group. "We know what the companies measure. We 
know how they talk, and we know how the engineering works."

The effect of technology, especially on younger minds, has become hotly debated 
in recent months. In January, two big Wall Street investors asked Apple to 
study the health effects of its products and to make it easier to limit 
children's use of iPhones and iPads. Pediatric and mental health experts called 
on Facebook last week to abandon a messaging service the company had introduced 
for children as young as 6. Parenting groups have also sounded the alarm about 
YouTube Kids, a product aimed at childrenthat sometimes features disturbing 
content.

"The largest supercomputers in the world are inside of two companies — Google 
and Facebook — and where are we pointing them?" Mr. Harris said. "We're 
pointing them at people's brains, at children."

Silicon Valley executives for years positioned their companies as tight-knit 
families and rarely spoke publicly against one another. That has changed. 
Chamath Palihapitiya, a venture capitalist who was an early employee at 
Facebook, said in November that the social network was "ripping apart the 
social fabric of how society works."

The new Center for Humane Technology includes an unprecedented alliance of 
former employees of some of today's biggest tech companies. Apart from Mr. 
Harris, the center includes Sandy Parakilas, a former Facebook operations 
manager; Lynn Fox, a former Apple and Google communications executive; Dave 
Morin, a former Facebook executive; Justin Rosenstein, who created Facebook's 
Like button and is a co-founder of Asana; Roger McNamee, an early investor in 
Facebook; and Renée DiResta, a technologist who studies bots.

The group expects its numbers to grow. Its first project to reform the industry 
will be to introduce a Ledger of Harms — a website aimed at guiding 
rank-and-file engineers who are concerned about what they are being asked to 
build. The site will include data on the health effects of different 
technologies and ways to make products that are healthier.

Jim Steyer, chief executive and founder of Common Sense, said the Truth About 
Tech campaign was modeled on antismoking drives and focused on children because 
of their vulnerability. That may sway tech chief executives to change, he said. 
Already, Apple's chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, told The Guardian last month 
that he would not let his nephew on social media, while the Facebook investor 
Sean Parker also recently said of the social network that "God only knows what 
it's doing to our children's brains."

Mr. Steyer said, "You see a degree of hypocrisy with all these guys in Silicon 
Valley."

The new group also plans to begin lobbying for laws to curtail the power of big 
tech companies. It will initially focus on two pieces of legislation: a bill 
being introduced by Senator Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, that 
would commission research on technology's impact on children's health, and a 
bill in California by State Senator Bob Hertzberg, a Democrat, which would 
prohibit the use of digital bots without identification.

Mr. McNamee said he had joined the Center for Humane Technology because he was 
horrified by what he had helped enable as an early Facebook investor.

"Facebook appeals to your lizard brain — primarily fear and anger," he said. 
"And with smartphones, they've got you for every waking moment."

He said the people who made these products could stop them before they did more 
harm.

"This is an opportunity for me to correct a wrong," Mr. McNamee said.



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