Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn… Your virtual personality may well suffer slightly from the judgment of these artificial intelligences that are quick to criticize.
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You couldn’t have missed it. On social networks, we can see a resurgence of more or less violent analyses of feeds. The people behind these considerations? Artificial intelligences. They lend themselves to smiling, but bring to light hidden truths behind our choice of photographs, descriptions, speeches…
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Artificial intelligences criticize your feed
Social networks, and more particularly Instagram, TikTok or Facebook, are essentially based on the visual. They are the reflection of our tastes, our lives, and our aspirations. The choice of each photo is carefully studied to know what message are we sending?. For a few days now, a trend is coming to light. It is about “Roast Instagram“, or any other social network. The goal? An artificial intelligence, often ChatGPT or Monica, has the mission of mistreating users based on the image they send out on the Web. On the program, a spicy paragraph that highlights the main and caricatured characteristics of our profiles on the Internet. The result is laughable, and often comes close to the truth. Photos, descriptions, hashtags, everything is scrutinized for a precise analysis that aims for the most accurate. A good way to take a step back from this image curation that remains only virtual and which can be the subject of jokes.
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On a note plus positivethe AI Monica, nicknamed “Roast Master”, then studies your MBTI personality (Myers Briggs Type Indicator), fortune 2024, animal totem, life motto, strengths and weaknesses, love life analysis, and finally the perspective of others.
Social networks, a window on our world
Demands for recognition through online self-production are consistent with a communicative requirement and contribute to the construction of personal identity.
This is something that is found in many people, especially in adolescence, whose self-confidence may depend on the number of likes they get on their photos. Validation from other users acts as a boost the dopamineand an absence results in a feeling of abandonment and a depreciation of one’s self-image. Social media is seemingly an inexhaustible source of entertainment. However, care must be taken to to be present in the world around us. When we are with people, let us give them the gift of our attention. Screens, if they can bring us closer to other continents, can also distance us from those who are right in front of us.
A study showed that a Excessive consumption of social networks could lead to a feeling of lonelinessThis is what Diane Dupré la Tour, co-founder of Petites Cantines for the Fondation de France, highlights, with the difference between “connecting” and “linking”.
Social networks are extraordinary tools to express yourself, develop your creativity, connect with others. But like everything else, you need them use sparinglyand with the right intention.
Sources :
– Lee, Sang-Hoon, and Yo-Han Kim. “Self-expression and social networks,” Societies, vol. 133, no. 3, 2016, pp. 49-60.
– Fondation de France, Solitudes 2022, A look at relational fragilities.
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