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Digital Ads Are Starting To Feel Psychic (theoutline.com)

It seems like everyone these days has had a paranoiac moment where a website advertises something to you that you recently purchased or was gifted without a digital trail. According to a new website called New Organs, which collects first-hand accounts of these moments, "the feeling of being listened to is among the most common experiences, along with seeing the same ads on different websites, and being tracked via geo-location," reports The Outline. The website was created by Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne, two Brooklyn-based artists whose work explores the intersections of technology and society. From the report: "We are stuck in this 20th century idea of spying, of wiretapping and hidden microphones," said Brain. "But really there is this whole new sensory apparatus, a complicated entanglement of online trackers and algorithms that are watching over us." It is this new sensory apparatus that Brain and Lavigne metaphorically refer to as "new organs," as if the online surveillance framework used by social media platforms like Facebook has somehow transfigured into a semi-living organism. "These new organs don't actually need to listen to your voice to know that you like Japanese knives," Lavigne told me. "They actually have ways of coming to know things about you that we don't fully understand yet." In other words, these new methods of data collection have become so uncannily accurate in their knowledge of you as to occasionally feel indistinguishable from actual ears listening in on and understanding intimate conversations.

There are a few things that we do already know about these new "organs" of data processing, as defined by Brain and Lavigne. We know, for instance, that they have an insatiable appetite for personal data. They gather this by first tracking online activity, which is enough to tell them what people like, what they search for, what they listen to, what they read, where they're walking for dinner, and also, worryingly, who their friends are and what they like, read, purchase -- data that is gathered without their awareness. But, then, the organs also gather information purchased from commercial data brokers about people's offline lives, like how many credit cards they own, what their income is, and what they purchase when they go grocery shopping. And all of this information is triangulated with friends' data, because if they know what those dear to you are buying -- a Japanese knife, for instance -- there is a good chance that that person will be interested in that very same thing. The new organs process this enormous amount of information to break you down into categories, which are sometimes innocuous like, "Listens to Spotify" or "Trendy Moms," but can also be more sensitive, identifying ethnicity and religious affiliation, or invasively personal, like "Lives away from family." More than this, the new organs are being integrated with increasingly sophisticated algorithms, so they can generate predictive portraits of you, which they then sell to advertisers who can target products that you don't even know you want yet.

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  1. I use NoScript by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And don't have this problem.

  2. I wouldn't know.... by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Advertising stopped working on me about 25 years ago. The internet CURED me of being able to watch advertising. My computers have Every form of ad blocker known to man on them. And any adds that DO get through, go on the "Do not buy" list. because they "Annoyed" me. GOOD LUCK ADVERTISERS ;-P

  3. Not Psychic, Stalker . by SuperKendall · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It seems like everyone these days has had a paranoiac moment where a website advertises something to you that you recently purchased or was gifted without a digital trail

    That doesn't feel like someone reading my mind at all. To me it feels more like someone peering in my windows and following constantly.

    I'm pretty sure most people find it just as creepy as I do, even non-technical people I know have mentioned this un-prompted and also that they found it creepy.

    Companies have to be really careful using techniques like this, because they often fail in horrible ways that paints the company with a brush they would not want if they knew.

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    1. Re:Not Psychic, Stalker . by hairyfeet · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Mine feels like someone VERY stupid going through last week's trash honestly. I'll look up a part, lets say a replacement battery for a customer's laptop, and then for a month I'll get "OMG u want laptops? We got laptops PLZ BUY LAPTOP!!"...no you retards, if I wanted a NEW laptop I wouldn't be looking for a BATTERY for what I have, would I?

      The sad part? The old ads that just went by what you were looking at on the web? Actually worked, these? Haven't bought a single thing in years. With the old ads I would be looking at say an article on some new GPU and I would see "Hey you want a GPU? We have those on sale, also having a sale on RAM and HDDs, just FYI" and many times I would go "Hmm that IS a good price, I could use a prezzie for myself" and off I would go to buy something. These new ads are always a day late a a fist load of dollars short as thy completely IGNORE what I'm looking at for something I searched for ages ago.

      This should be blatantly obvious, if I'm looking at GPUs or RAM or a new battery for my vape pipe, shouldn't you offer to sell me those? Wouldn't that make sense? Instead I look at something simple and obvious like a new holder for my phone and get "ZOMFG U WANT A SAMSUNG GALAXY? WE GOT SAMSUNG GALAXY"...No dipshits, I did NOT look for a PHONE, I looked for a HOLDER, why would I want a new phone if I just bought a holder for the one I already have? Fucking idiots.

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  4. Digital Ads are fucking pathetic and terrible. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I keep hearing Amazon and Google and all of these companies bragging about how incredible their AI are and all of these places telling us how unbelievably accurate their ad tracking and advertising methods are for targeting an individual.

    Then I go online (to Amazon or anywhere else) and the ads I get are for the thing I *just* fucking bought yesterday.

    Hey, dipshit... how many 65" widescreen HDTVs do you think I'm in the market for this week? The time to try and sell me one was *before* I bought one yesterday. Not after.

    Sorry, but AI has yet to be more than a bunch of "if then else" loops. I don't give a fuck. Bots aren't taking over jack shit in this century when they can't even figure out when I'm less likely to buy a $5k tv.

  5. Re:Weird shit that happened by Known+Nutter · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You need to seriously consider getting off Facebook.

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