这不是未来。
This is not the future

原始链接: https://blog.mathieui.net/this-is-not-the-future.html

这篇短文反驳了科技行业普遍认为新技术是“不可避免”且必须接受的观点,即使这些技术可能有害。作者认为“未来即将到来,无论你喜不喜欢”这种说法存在严重问题,因为它使潜在的滥用行为正常化。 作者强调,许多当前的技术趋势——从人工智能整合到数据收集和计划报废——并非命中注定。相反,它们是人为制造的共识、积极的营销以及用户数据剥削的结果。 作者指出,人们对令人沮丧的用户体验的接受度越来越高,尤其是在老年人群体中,自主性正在丧失。虽然承认确实存在优秀的产品,但作者敦促人们进行批判性思考和有意识的选择,将每一次技术互动都视为一种带有权衡的政治声明。最终,其信息是呼吁积极塑造一个*理想的*未来,而不是被动地接受科技公司所呈现的不可避免的进步。

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原文

I thought about this when reading a mastodon post which commented on a news where a project adopted a "use Generative AI but disclose it" policy, because it is "the future" and "people are going to use it anyway".

I find the "this is the future, like it or not" framing particularly disgusting, and it is somewhat common in tech circles to accept it for most "new" technologies as if it was backed by evidence.

This post is to underline that Nothing is inevitable.

A small contingent of power users using niche OSes (like myself) survive by avoiding as much of the tech oligarchs’ world as I can, sure, but overall everything is disgusting, and using FOSS is certainly no silver bullet.

Tech enthusiasts who do not apply critical thinking are even worse, because they get beat up everyday by the things they buy at a premium and they like it because they have this twisted idea of what constitutes progress. This is slowly infusing into the general population, which is also a problem.

People have been trained to be abused by software and by hardware, to ignore their needs, to accept any change as inevitable. I speak of abuse because people have been trained to expect and accept change at the same time, with no agency whatsoever.

Most old people in particular (sorry mom) have given up and resigned themselves to drift wherever their computing devices take them, because under the guise of convenience, everything is so hostile that there is no point trying to learn things, and dark patterns are everywhere. Not being in control of course makes people endlessy frustrated, but at the same time trying to wrestle control from the parasites is an uphill battle that they expect to lose, with more frustration as a result.

I want to emphasize here that there are good products (both software and hardware) on the market even though the list gets shorter every year, some products even manage to solve real problems (!!). That does not change the fact that consent, hype and projected consumer needs are manufactured by years and years of abuse and marketing campaigns.

Those things were or are not inevitable

  • Internet-connected beds are not inevitable.
  • AI browsers are not inevitable.
  • Talking to chatbots instead of public servants is not inevitable.
  • Requiring a smartphone to exist in society is not inevitable.
  • Unrepairable devices are not inevitable.
  • "AI-enhanced" vacation pictures are not inevitable.
  • NFTs were not inevitable.
  • The Metaverse was not inevitable.
  • Your computer changing where things are on every update is not inevitable.
  • Websites that require your ID are not inevitable.
  • Garbage companies using refurbished plane engines to power their data centers is not inevitable.
  • Juicero was not inevitable.
  • Ads are not inevitable.
  • Being on a platform owned by Meta is not inevitable.
  • The Apple Vision pro was not inevitable.
  • "Copilot PCs" are not inevitable.
  • Tiktok is not inevitable.
  • Your computer sending screenshots to microsoft so they can train AIs on it is not inevitable.

I could spend years filling this list up, because the tech grifters always find new ways to make us more miserable.

Nothing is inevitable, nothing sold by powerful grifters is "the future" no matter how much they wish that were true. Sure, some things can keep on existing, even for a very long time, even more if they have an untold number of billions - that they wormed they way into having by selling and exploiting personal data and attention -, but nobody has to be complicit. Some things might even end up existing because they are useful.

But what is important to me is to keep the perspective of what consitutes a desirable future, and which actions get us closer or further from that.

Every choice is both a political statement and a tradeoff based on the energy we can spend on the consequences of that choice.

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