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unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

447. Weaponizing Shame and Algorithms feat. Cathy O'Neil

Jul 31, 2024
Cathy O'Neil, the founder of Orca and a research fellow at Harvard, dives into how algorithms can exacerbate societal shaming, particularly via social media. She discusses the consequences of algorithmic decision-making on marginalized groups and the need for accountability in tech development. O'Neil highlights how digital platforms profit from shameful outrage while manipulating young users' behaviors. The conversation sheds light on how to navigate the complex relationship between technology, identity, and societal norms.
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Quick takeaways

  • Advancements in technology, particularly social media, have amplified the effects of shame, particularly affecting the self-worth of adolescents.
  • Algorithmic profiling has evolved to create hyper-personalized advertising that exploits individual vulnerabilities, reinforcing harmful stereotypes around beauty and adequacy.

Deep dives

Impact of Technology on Shame and Conformity

Shame is an age-old social tool used to enforce conformity within groups, serving vital social functions. While this mechanism is not new, advancements in technology have heightened its scale and impact through platforms like social media. For instance, today’s viral trends can instill feelings of shame among adolescents, influencing their perceptions of beauty and self-worth based on curated online standards. This expansion allows for targeted marketing strategies that exploit insecurities, leading to commercial benefits at the expense of mental well-being.

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