Your humble servant beliefs when your humble servant sees
Mr Humble Bellows in "The Crimson Pirate".
In other words: were you yourself a witness to the events? No, then it did not happen. It focuses attention on where we individually are, not were others think we should be. It decreases the attack surface and vectors through which the information war can wreak havoc. It fosters critical thought, thinking for yourself, and not emotional responses.
I see your point and I tend to agree. However I think we also must be vigilant to highlight what the system and algorithms don’t. It is a difficult balancing act. I had hoped citizen journalism would truly take off so witness could collaborate each other and off set ai and maybe ultimately it will but until then it will be a tightrope we each have to mount with various results the most important thing we both agree on is to emphasize the critical thought process. The more THAT becomes the goal the better we all are equipped to offset the deceptive current age.IMHO
This leads to the simple position:
In other words: were you yourself a witness to the events? No, then it did not happen. It focuses attention on where we individually are, not were others think we should be. It decreases the attack surface and vectors through which the information war can wreak havoc. It fosters critical thought, thinking for yourself, and not emotional responses.
I see your point and I tend to agree. However I think we also must be vigilant to highlight what the system and algorithms don’t. It is a difficult balancing act. I had hoped citizen journalism would truly take off so witness could collaborate each other and off set ai and maybe ultimately it will but until then it will be a tightrope we each have to mount with various results the most important thing we both agree on is to emphasize the critical thought process. The more THAT becomes the goal the better we all are equipped to offset the deceptive current age.IMHO
True.
I was wondering about it. Say, we are being given reports on project bluebeam having been executed.
We get reports from "citizen-journalist" reporting on the frivolities of that which is seen ....
The question then becomes: would I tend to attach belief to it?
I guess I would remain skeptical. I find it interesting that the warning to "proof everything" at least exists in three different places: