It's not willingly shared to you
I tried to comment the other day, but apparently I met my quota for replies.... but I wanted to respond to this. You are making assumptions incorrectly. You are determining right from wrong, good from bad, and…
Many people don't understand the terms and conditions of social networks like twitter and facebook, and privacy with those services is ambiguous and difficult to manage. If a person is feeling suicidal because the…
If a person is feeling suicidal because the people in their life are not noticing their pain, I really doubt that knowing an algorithm had to do it will make them feel any better.
You think it would be wonderful because of the way that you felt, not the way your friend felt. And there is no algorithm that can detect suicidal feelings. I can't help but think of Alan Turing in this scenario.
Exactly, which would make this app unnecessary.
Do you think an external program can understand all of the complexities of the human drama within the context of a single person's life?
I can understand why you think this might be a good idea. But it completely doesn't take the depressed person into account at all. It thinks it can solve suicide by checking up on the individual? Do you think the…
It's not willingly shared to you
I tried to comment the other day, but apparently I met my quota for replies.... but I wanted to respond to this. You are making assumptions incorrectly. You are determining right from wrong, good from bad, and…
Many people don't understand the terms and conditions of social networks like twitter and facebook, and privacy with those services is ambiguous and difficult to manage. If a person is feeling suicidal because the…
If a person is feeling suicidal because the people in their life are not noticing their pain, I really doubt that knowing an algorithm had to do it will make them feel any better.
You think it would be wonderful because of the way that you felt, not the way your friend felt. And there is no algorithm that can detect suicidal feelings. I can't help but think of Alan Turing in this scenario.
Exactly, which would make this app unnecessary.
Do you think an external program can understand all of the complexities of the human drama within the context of a single person's life?
Exactly, which would make this app unnecessary.
I can understand why you think this might be a good idea. But it completely doesn't take the depressed person into account at all. It thinks it can solve suicide by checking up on the individual? Do you think the…