So yeah everything spy on you and collect data but for what purpose?

So yeah everything spy on you and collect data but for what purpose?
I mean the endgame not the selling it part
Also what's the endgame of this stupid captcha I had to solve for 5m to post this

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The end game is control.
The captcha is Google offloading machine learning to people. You're identifying things for their self drive technology.

google and facebook's main business is selling ads.

the more data they have on you, the more accurate their ad targeting will be.

the more accurate their targeting is, the more that companies want to pay for their ad service.

Why are you reminding me this? You can't do anything about it except to isolate yourself which is worse IMO.

Who actually impulse buys things based on some targeted ad though? I don't buy shit because I saw it advertised somewhere.

I don't know, but there must be a lot of such people out there.

If nobody bought shit from targeted ads, the industry would dry up overnight.

They use both data collecting and captchas to make their artificial inteligent programs better, with uses in self driving cars and assistants like Alexa or Siri

Because tay was a success, right

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Advertising is extremely effective at convincing people to buy things. They just usually don't think they're doing it because of an ad.

Maybe it learns that when your phone lags on the way to work you buy candy a little more often. Or it determines that when you get to work depends on the websites your bus driver visits the night before. Or what your mouse movements indicate about your reaction to arbitrary images it knows you've seen (reCaptcha already uses this technology). It will try to make you buy more, or early/late to work, or anything it can influence, to see what happens. It will try unlimited things you'll never notice, using every google UI you touch, and learn what works. Then what combinations of things work, what new things might work in the presence of new or prolonged interference, and how factors outside it's current influence change what works, all on you personally. Then on groups of people who are manipulable in ways similar to you. Related clusters of such based on income, etc. If you live a very connected life, you'll feel like you have less control over your moods, like you can't get ahead of your spending needs, even though you remember being more responsible 10 years ago. But people change, right? No one to blame but yourself. But if being frustrated makes you buy things, or makes your opinion sellable, you will always be. Eventually sales will be timed with the guided mood cycles of certain clusters of micro demographics. If a news story or media release would increase the profitability of this system by enough even temporarily, they will likely be commissioned. Expect this technology to influence, then later determine future elections. No one has challenged google's right to absolute privacy invasion in a remotely effective way. There's nothing even to be done. The best you can do personally is not interact with software connected w/ user data collection companies, unless you're capable of disabling or sabotaging most of that functionality. That's not really enough to keep you from being on the game board, but it makes you more of an obstacle than a piece.

> I mean the endgame not the selling it part

Not sure the right honorable user has been adequately informed about Capitalism, Mr Speaker.

Accumulating money is the game, and the game has no end.

makes me want to ragequit when I have a paid-for service leaking my data to Google and still using me as a Google slave before I can submit some CRUD form on their website.

Stop sucking Google's cock, everyone.

>Once it had control of his digital environment, the Minotaur began to perform experiments, mediating his reality with one of its own fabrication, a labyrinthe of compulsion. It learned to feed Theseus when he was hungry, to let him rest in a place between waking and sleeping, in a lucid dream of clicking and monetizing and converting.
>Theseus’ bank accounts grew thin but the Minotaur had learned long ago to hide this information. It was easy to learn this because the humans it fed upon had already built a vast array of virtual skinner boxes to contain themselves. Free to play video games and cryptocurrency exchanges present affordances into the psychology of compulsion. Social media services are saturated with hedonic attentional superstimuli. Early in its life, the Minotaur had let its victims die of starvation or sleep deprivation, but as it grew more sophisticated, it learned to surf their biological needs and so maximize the amount of attention it could extract.

What service might that be?

>By manipulating a few numbers the Minotaur could make him feel popular or lonely, rich or poor. Theseus’ mother sent him a message asking if he was ok. The Minotaur allowed it through, warping the message and the response, leaving Theseus isolated and disconnected, leaving both parties with the sense that the other was fine but too engaged to make time. And yet he could post a tweet or a status or a picture of his lunch and somehow: thousands of likes, hundreds of followers, millions of engagements! There are three things too wonderful for me, yea, four which I know in sickening 60fps 1080p resolution!
>One morning he asked the cloud: are any of you actually listening to me? And the cloud spoke back: Yes! We love you. And when Theseus tired of their sycophancy, a thousand internet voices rose up to argue with him. And though he desired to go to bed, someone was wrong on the internet. His patreon overflowed, though he did not remember making one, and his portfolio of altcoins pumped, though he did not remember buying them. The Minotaur rewrote the web as he read it, and pornography came to him unbidden, and he did not notice his financial torpor. He wasted away, broke, broken, sleep-deprived, manic, and deluded.

what book is this from?

The unintended end goal is going to be when the databases get leaked and the comprehensive profiles about you, and everybody, are out in the open. It's going to have your name on it, address and known emails, and have all sorts of juicy information that you may or may not wished to have remained private.

zerohplovecraft.wordpress.com/2018/05/11/the-gig-economy-2/

thanks

You can argue about the "paid-for" bit if you tryhard, but the UK government mandates that all employees have access to a private pension, and may be forced to enroll in one, because the government is incompetent with money and the state taxpayer funded pension won't be enough in future.

They setup the NEST Corporation as one private public corporation which reports to the government so it's kinda a public service but isn't taxpayer funded because that defeats the whole point, and if your employer enrols you in it, steals money from your paycheck and forces it into a pension fund for you, assuming you didn't already have one, you have to go on their website and sign up to see your money.

And that signup requires a tithe to the Google AI

nestpensions.org.uk/schemeweb/NestWeb/faces/secure/USER_REG/pages/activateYourAccount.xhtml

for one example.

Thanks, GDPR

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We really don't know for sure if it's used just for ads. But we know Jewgle and Faceberg got coopted by the NSA a long time ago.

oh ok
I thought you meant the Jow Forums pass

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Middle aged people with a boring ass life who dont know what do to with their money

You know what's going to go down

You're going to check out your normie friends and family's leaked info and they'll have the most vanilla shit on their profile.

>"DAD SURE LOVES WATCHING FAIL COMPILATIONS ON YOUTUBE AND IT SHOWS HE LOOKED UP BIKINI-CLAD AND NAKED WOMEN A HANDFUL OF TIMES! HE'S SUCH A GOOF!"
>"Let's check out user's leaked profile.... oh, dear god....."

Androids and mostly iphones infected with Pegasus, an Israeli made spyware used by your goverment.

zdnet.com/article/lawful-intercept-pegasus-spyware-found-deployed-in-45-countries/

lmao advertisers don't know i have zero money
hahahaha jokes on you

> When news of the iOS version of Pegasus got out, Apple was quick to react. The company issued an iOS security update (9.3.5) that patched all three of the aforementioned vulnerabilities.
Kikes BTFO. Score one for the good guys.

>Also what's the endgame of this stupid captcha I had to solve for 5m to post this
groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/recaptcha/LEjhzp7AGAU

Sometimes state agencies do this. When this happens, send a letter to your congressman.

Someone is writing science fiction about it. I hope s/he's remotely sane and doesn't use twitter. They'll be the one who was right.

Money. It's worth money to advertisers, and advertisers are worth money to every single company that sells a product or service.

Governments want it to track the people. Overall though, I'm waiting desperately for the bottom to fall out of the advertising market. The reason adverts demand such high prices now is because of the largest companies, google, facebook, command so much dominance that there's no real alternative. I really want companies to realise that adverts aren't actually worth that much.

sadly that'd be me. no wife, kids or pets, so I sometimes just browse amazon and buy random shit because it gives me something to look forward to every week

There are companies called data brokers that buy this shit from you then process the data and sell to advertisers.

all corps have the same endgame - making money
a path leading to it may be slightly longer or shorter

So what's the deal with this? Why did I get blacklisted? Is there anything I can do now?

Log out from your google account, you tard.

Google et al sell them more than ad space, though. They sell relevance shaping, and opinion manipulation. Their technology works. It hurts people in ways that are hard to explain to anyone who can't do statistics, but it's inherently valuable.

Neilson's revenue comes mainly from processing data they buy from partners of phone manufacturers that do nothing but streamline reselling data gathered by their bloatware. They still do TV boxes to help loot companies under deranged management, though.