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ooli@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

The tyranny of the algorithm: why every coffee shop looks the same

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The tyranny of the algorithm: why every coffee shop looks the same

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ooli@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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The long read: From the generic hipster cafe to the ‘Instagram wall’, the internet has pushed us towards a kind of global ubiquity – and this phenomenon is only going to intensify
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    It’s not just coffee shops. It’s hotel rooms and restaurants and homes. Hell, even our cars only come in two shapes now: Egg and Box. And three colors: White, gray, or black

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      Why every x looks the same

      City

      Car

      Advertisement

      Interface

      Influencers

      etc.

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      It’s called fashion. Give it a decade, something else will become fashion.

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        I thought it was called a fad.

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          That’s just fashion you don’t like 😄

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      Reminds me of this article https://www.alexmurrell.co.uk/articles/the-age-of-average where the author pulls in different examples of designs and aesthetics converging to some “average”.

      I’m feeling conflicted with these trends, on one hand it seems like things are becoming more accessible, while on another, feels like a loss.

      This especially may be relevant with generative AI - at least for the very few generative arts I look at, at some point they start to feel the same, impersonal.

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        I can’t access the research article “craic in a box: commodifying and exporting the irish pub” anymore, but there’s a decent enough Vice article that goes over it: https://www.vice.com/en/article/a3d8gb/why-irish-pubs-became-the-biggest-food-and-drink-export-since-mcdonalds

        Basically corporations packaged up and sold the theme and decorations that made Irish pubs feel authentic.

        I wonder if using AI/ML is just the natural evolution of that kinda thing.

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      Haha capatalism no food

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      This is part of the reason I love driving a (BMW) Mini. It’s not the best car in the world, but it looks different to all the other cars. And drives like a go kart.

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      Isn’t that two more colours than Henry Ford gave you! Sheesh! Ungrateful much!

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      One of the most obvious signs of the arrival of Idiocracy times was the 21st Century truck designs that all have a square, flat front end like a massive brick wall. As if no engineer who worked on the design of those has ever heard of wind resistance and fuel efficiency.

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