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" ... But as long as this experiment doesn't turn into an advertising dystopia, and remains focused on delivering great local insights, then maybe it'll still appeal to some.This article originally appeared on The Memo ... "
" ... Harris said the first step in building ethical technology is for companies to understand their weaknesses and red team their thinking. “Under what conditions would the very thing that I’m saying would be great for the world lead to the exact opposite of that? Actively imagine a dystopia that could occur from this positive thing,” says Harris. Doing this will take humility and skepticism—challenging an idea can feel like a put-down. Harris says skepticism doesn’t have to be negative. Being critical and even cynical of our ideas is key to an ethical development process. ... "
" ... I think understanding how the siren song of utopia invariably can lead to dystopia is important for guiding clients away from options that seem attractive but will likely lead to disaster — 1984 and Brave New World can provide this understanding. Machiavelli helps us "keep it real." The Federalist explains how the founding fathers defined American patriotism, something PR professionals need to understand. Common Sense lays bare the feelings of injustice that fueled America's founding — and the dissatisfaction that I think will always lie below the surface. It is also an excellent example of clear writing. ... "
" ... Just take a walk through the corridors of an agency and you might think you are on the set of the 1976 science fiction movie Logan’s Run, about a Utopian future society revealed as a dystopia, in which adults are killed when they reach a certain age. ... "
" ... The result of doing nothing could be catastrophic for humanity. Milne believes that if we do nothing in 10-20 years well have a disjointed society made up of polar opposites; “...some in utopia, and many in dystopia: a society that doesn't always move towards new things based on inherent value but perceived value.” ... "