Gamified Control - China's Social Credit Systems
Offered By: MLCon | Machine Learning Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore China's Social Credit Systems and their implications in this thought-provoking conference talk from ML Conference 2018 Spring. Delve into the government's implementation of big data-based systems that rate online and offline behavior, creating scores for individuals and companies. Examine how these systems utilize gamification techniques to influence users and their potential impact on society. Investigate the official goals of fostering economic development, harmony, sincerity, and trust, while considering possible "side effects" and consequences. Analyze the ramifications of combining vast amounts of information from ICTs and social media with big data, algorithms, artificial intelligence, and deep learning. Reflect on the global trend of using technology to address social issues and its potential effects on critical thinking and societal development. Gain insights into the complex interplay between data, power, and social control in the digital age.
Syllabus
Intro
Disclaimer
Imagine
Sesame Credit
The Chinese Government
The Chinese Internet
The Peoples Republic
Social Control
Gamification
Senses
Data is power
We all carry sensors
Gamification and manipulation
Digitalization
Taught by
MLCon | Machine Learning Conference
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