Sunday, June 1, 2014

Why I want to but at the same time don’t want to be a part of the present social web……

It’s been nearly 20-30 years since the computers became a part of our daily lives. And within such a short span of time we have achieved wonders. Perhaps the last 30 years have witnessed the fastest growth period in the history of humanity. Today technology touches the lives of nearly 70% of the world population. And soon within 2-3 decades every single human on the planet would be connected to everyone else in the world. Connectivity has never been better and the collective intelligence of people is constantly producing new and innovative solutions for the various challenges faced by our societies on a daily basis.  There is hardly any doubt that if the present trend and the level of growth continues, humanity would reach unparalled heights by the next century itself.

So let’s come back to the present scenario. Today we are connected primarily with the help of the internet. The internet is dominated by some giants like Google, Facebook, twitter, yahoo, Microsoft, etc. They help us remain connected with our loved ones and also help us express ourselves. It has become a perfect example of free speech. This freedom of expression and speech has huge benefits and it also has some unavoidable problems. A simple example is the rumors and memes on the web. There are also scenarios where the opinion of a single person expressed through these social platforms has threatened Individuals, Industries and Societies. Today, some of the most dangerous threats and the explanations are conveyed through the social media. The 2014 Lok Sabha elections in India were the perfect example of deploying social platforms to gain political benefit. This article by CNN-ibn provides a vague summary into the whole workings. This trend has continued even after the election. Such is the power of connectivity through social platforms, and they grow hand in hand every single moment. Every new internet user is an addition to the power of the web.

Soon there would be a time when every single person in every corner of the world would be connected to the web in one way or the other. The whole web would be much more organized than it is now and information flow would be streamlined depending on user demand. People would be using the web more carefully and everyone would be expressing their opinion on everything they want to. As the saying goes “The more open a society, the more targets it presents”. All it takes is the right person with the right words and he/she could end our civilization. Although it seems highly impractical, it is possible.

Now imagine, what if this huge power is controlled and diverted according to a single person wish? What if the tweet that can topple a government or start a war is controlled by one man or one organization? Yes, I am right. Today Facebook is fully aware what is going on in our private lives. Google knows nearly everything about what we want (though what we are searching). And twitter knows everything we stand for (what we believe in). Thus the total information collected by these 3 organizations can easily provide us a rough idea about a socially active individual’s personality, wants, opinions, etc. Thus it can be easily predicted that in the future at-least 90% of the people’s behavior and actions would be with some or the other organizations.

Now imagine all the different organizations coming under one umbrella to analyze and develop behavioral analytics. As Artificial intelligence and behavioral analytics advance, organizations can easily predict people’s thoughts and actions. Thus eventually it would be the organizations that would be running our lives, and not us. We would be shown what they want us to see in order to get a specific effect on a particular society. We can also predict that such AI along with behavioral patterns could easily manipulate mass behavior depending on requirement. Now Imagine This Power On Sale.

Everyone wants to be on the web and remain connected. Even I do too…….. But What if the above Predictions Becomes Reality??? Who would ever want to be part of such a huge social experiment to destroy our own civilization? It's true, The Weapon of the Future Is Not Nuclear. Its Social Media.