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E821 NewsRoundtable JeffBercovici Inc AlexKantrowitz BuzzFeed: FB, GoogleAI, Amazon, auto, longevity

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SIGN UP FOR TWIST EPISODES MAILING LIST: http://bit.ly/twistemail News Roundtable! Jeff Bercovici, Inc. & Alex Kantrowitz, BuzzFeed: Facebook plays to regain trust, Google A.I. terrifies, Amazon fake reviews, autopilot dilemma, tech's global reckoning, & this week in startups that let you avoid death Show Notes: 00:53: - Jason introduces his News Roundtable guests: Inc San Francisco Bureau Chief Jeff Bercovici and BuzzFeed Senior Technology Reporter Alex Kantrowitz. Jeff Bercovici talks about his book “Play On: The New Science of Elite Performance at Any Age” and he and Jason discuss performance enhancing drugs. 5:59 - Alex Kantrowitz talks about his background in the advertising industry. He and Jason discuss excessive targeting, the collection of data, unethical advertising, and the manipulation of political processes. The ethics of Facebook 09:45 - Jason asks about Facebook’s trustworthiness as a steward of consumer data. Alex says Facebook has some good intentions, and although people shouldn’t trust the company to take all of the reform measures it has promised, Facebook is heading in a good direction and has become more humble. Jeff says Facebook will make the minimum changes necessary, just in time, to avoid repercussions. 13:21 - Jason thanks sponsor Weebly. Visit weebly.com/twist for 15 percent off your first order. 15:00 - Jason asks Jeff about how Mark Zuckerberg is or isn’t influenced by other Facebook executives. Jason asks Alex about Zuckerberg’s personality and whether he is the right person to lead Facebook. Alex notes that while Facebook’s hand has been forced, the company is approaching recent issues in a considerate way and they’re trying to get it right in a bold way. Jason says an amoral product approach is what made the company so successful. Founders concerned with user privacy and general ethics have always been at a disadvantage to Facebook. The trio discusses Facebook’s current central dilema: transitioning from a company focused primarily on growth to one that cares about its impact on society. They also cover the company’s screening of ads. 27:19 - Jason says Zuckerberg is Facebook’s primary problem. His maniacal focus as a founder distracts him from ethical concerns. Jason says an ad-free and tracking-free premium version of Facebook is the only option for regaining trust. Alex says a paid version is inevitable. 31:53 - Jason thanks sponsor The Black Tux. Visit theblacktux.com/twist for $20 off your first purchase. 34:39 - Jason mentions BuzzFeed’s strategy and transitioning from lower-grade content into quality journalism. Alex talks about how he came to work for the company. Google’s robocalling tech 36:58 - Google’s demo of AI booking a reservation over the phone, without notifying the salon worker that she was talking to a computer: Jeff notes that the live audience was delighted, but immediately after the demo, people on Twitter expressed horror. The demo represents a significant set of dilemas the industry is facing. Google didn’t seem prepared in any way for questions about the ethics surrounding the tech. Alex says he has no problem with essentially robocalling businesses. 41:29 - Jason brings up deep fakes and says there will come a time when you truly can’t distinguish real from fake. Alex says it’s only a matter of time before the tech causes some sort of international conflict or costs someone a large amount of money. He says the tech requires great foresight in terms of regulation and enforcement. Society can’t afford to play catch up in this area. Amazon astroturfing: Fake product reviews 45:08 - Jeff says about nine percent of Amazon reviews have been verified as fake. Jason compares the Amazon reviewer scams to scams in the book publishing industry intended to artificially boost sales. Speaking of campaigns to get on The New York Best Sellers list, Alex notes that the publication gives away free copies of its paper and bolsters its own circulation numbers. Mugshots.com 49:26 - Alex summarizes recent news that people associated with Mugshots.com, which publishes booking photos and charges subjects to have them removed, are facing extortion and other charges. Jason compares the issue to revenge porn and extortion porn. Future tech and dystopian blowback 51:28 - The trio discusses Black Mirror and show concepts that could become real. 55:01 - The Black Mirror discussion leads to China’s social credit system, other dystopian tech, and changes in the norms of privacy. The trio discusses the Gawker-Hogan case, the ethics of journalism, and the violation of privacy versus accountability.

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