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@tweakofficial

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Good boy.

steemit.com/@tweakofficial
VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.007USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.125SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.882SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.125SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.882SP
Effective Power
5.007SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.000SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
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  "conversions": []
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Account Info

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id981544
rank364,776
reputation48118552
created2018-05-10T04:50:12
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count4
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2018-05-10T05:42:39
last_root_post2018-05-10T05:42:39
last_vote_time2018-05-10T08:05:45
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can_vote1
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delayed_votes0
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sbd_balance0.000 SBD
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reward_vesting_balance0.000000 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update2018-05-10T05:15:00
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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Withdraw Routes

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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.882 SP to @tweakofficial
2026/05/18 07:43:51
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7940.105565 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106152384/Trx de3f212230199d76ea8fe87c96f62c23208bb9d3
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steemdelegated 3.215 SP to @tweakofficial
2026/05/13 10:09:48
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5227.895160 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106012011/Trx b901929cc54f71ea625c8785322b9d221110bca0
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steemdelegated 4.890 SP to @tweakofficial
2026/04/26 06:53:45
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7952.621321 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105519832/Trx aff0793f79cd6b4bf193f9803a9b15502725da1c
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steemdelegated 3.240 SP to @tweakofficial
2026/01/24 03:52:51
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5269.441979 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102875856/Trx 03a26bb6ab7bd00cbcc58cc27623806de00dcd19
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steemdelegated 3.341 SP to @tweakofficial
2024/12/17 23:01:27
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5433.661176 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91322048/Trx 020c0558d032e9c31a37c85814dbac418cf1293a
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steemdelegated 3.445 SP to @tweakofficial
2023/11/14 14:39:48
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares5602.794708 VESTS
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steemdelegated 5.251 SP to @tweakofficial
2023/09/22 12:04:45
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8539.703494 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78364882/Trx 76b234b8f7e5199ed44fd9036fe18b8cbca77b68
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steemdelegated 5.387 SP to @tweakofficial
2022/11/03 19:21:15
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8761.754932 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69122399/Trx 5dced3dfa75bbf08cd906728dbb47a2c9663a232
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steemdelegated 5.523 SP to @tweakofficial
2022/01/18 00:24:45
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8981.862533 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60825481/Trx 7664dc52ce4737ff6e13cbd9c26af277b51a86f3
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steemdelegated 5.636 SP to @tweakofficial
2021/06/14 07:32:06
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9166.056821 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54615729/Trx 7b71fbf9691fc387616603c5dc438d677bb7418c
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steemdelegated 5.751 SP to @tweakofficial
2020/12/11 17:43:03
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9353.478795 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49362947/Trx 51435c996a697868b9278de05c8f5209845f49a9
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steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @tweakofficial
2020/12/06 11:18:24
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49214465/Trx 07cd77213d17083f526a65f65e7610fb4aca10ff
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steemdelegated 5.755 SP to @tweakofficial
2020/12/05 21:21:00
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9359.686649 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49198033/Trx 7d681a6ac3015171a9e4df68cd4998f89c991041
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steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @tweakofficial
2020/11/03 05:17:12
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1920.017158 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48273870/Trx e983a7b8be33247483ced2c1794c2cd533750f53
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steemdelegated 5.880 SP to @tweakofficial
2020/05/09 12:22:42
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9562.492008 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43224813/Trx ecf5f60e3828f3f09d14783396c82ea68132d1f6
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @tweakofficial
2020/05/08 16:58:21
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43202076/Trx bdde0e47cd23e28a4979ec20cb213151d19615d9
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steemdelegated 5.981 SP to @tweakofficial
2019/07/26 23:31:45
delegateetweakofficial
delegatorsteem
vesting shares9726.974701 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #35012876/Trx 7fe93c8d36137f7d5aa0c7c183cfeb7b275cad27
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2019/05/10 08:02:51
authorsteemitboard
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tweakofficialpublished a new post: who-owns-mars
2018/05/10 05:42:39
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body![1_-lrAKVQYtYaeuwJr6ulZ3w.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSXF1riVvM6dSi444TVLyJYqXR7ghfmfDqWkCKDcj7ujA/1_-lrAKVQYtYaeuwJr6ulZ3w.png) On March 11, at the 2018 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas, Elon Musk announced his intention to send SpaceX’s first “interplanetary ship” to Mars in the first half of 2019. Musk is known for his aggressive — a kind way to say “wildly optimistic” — timelines, which are themselves a function of his giddiness as an innovator. As a result, observers combine a distrust of the initial timeliness with a full faith in Musk’s ability to carry out the project in due course. Musk has, after all, launched industry-disruptive powerhouses such as PayPal, Tesla, SolarCity, SpaceX, and the Boring Company. Founding any one of these companies would, by itself, represent a historic accomplishment. Place them all within a single Curriculum Vitae and people will start to listen. Significantly, what Musk has to say isn’t limited to such mundane details as quarterly vehicle production forecasts (though he admits they stress him out). Instead, he muses on large topics, such the danger that artificial intelligence poses for humanity, the possibility that we’re living in a simulation, and the inevitability of World War III. Or, like at SXSW, he’ll discuss how human beings might get to Mars. Most of the press surrounding this concept has predictably focused on logistics. Ten years ago we weren’t sure we could reliably get humans to the Red Planet. But if Musk is right, we’re within just a cosmic blink of an eye from that happening — even if his prediction is slightly off. But the science of getting there is one thing; what life might look like there—indeed, how society might function there—is another. Musk has discussed both topics. Life On Mars Musk envisions a human colony of a million people on Mars, preceded, of course, by an intrepid set of early, capable, and fearless pioneers. "For the early people that go to Mars, it will be far more dangerous. It kind of reads like Shackleton’s ad for Antarctic explorers: Difficult, dangerous, good chance you’ll die. Excitement for those who survive." What’s certain is that the first colonizers of the Red Planet aren’t likely to raise our collective blood pressure about the intricacies of intergalactic governance. There will be more immediate concerns; considerations of survival, not civilizational durability, will occupy the minds of these early pioneers to Mars. Even by Elon Musk’s standard of cheap ($200K a head), it will still be incredibly expensive to send people there, let alone sustain them once they arrive. And it won’t be a tourism trip — those going will have to build all the infrastructure necessary to ongoing survival. While the first wave of travelers will be focused on securing the most basic conditions for sustenance — air, water, food, shelter — the next wave will utilize expertise and ingenuity to enhance those conditions. These engineers, scientists, doctors, and technologists will attempt to go from making sure Mars is survivable to making sure it’s livable, a subtle though real distinction. But as the colonial population increases, the colony will presumably start to resemble our planet’s major cities. While colonizers won’t expect the types of amenities of a New York or a Tokyo, they will begin to expect more services than an Antarctic outpost. Soon, mandatory personnel will give way to — in likely succession — wealthy tourists, entrepreneurs, economic migrants, opportunists, and…criminals. If that’s a particularly bleak perspective on a possible future sequence of events, keep in mind that this assessment assumes the colonization is supported by SpaceX — an American company led by a chief executive who believes personal agency and freedom of action are among civilization’s greatest achievements. Of course, there’s no reason to believe Musk’s vision is inevitable. Other Space Racers Even Musk himself suggests that companies other than SpaceX should be competing to colonize this new planet. But why does Musk envision a corporate competition on Mars? Space flight, until recently, has been the exclusive purview of nation-states — entities large enough to be able to devote the massive resources necessary to equip such missions. SpaceX may be led by a motivated and capable leader, but it is empowered by dozens of institutions and individual investors that the company has courted over the last 12 years. This type of funding requires dedicated teams to acquire resources, strict timelines for performance, and achievable exit strategies. But SpaceX and its rivals wouldn’t be the only game in town. For the most part, nation-states are comparatively unencumbered by fundraising and performance benchmarks. Administrations of democratic societies can hardly expect to devote, say, 25 percent of their tax revenue to space exploration. NASA’s entire 2017 budget (Mars exploration aside), for example, was $19.3B, or 0.5 percent of the U.S. federal budget. China’s space program budget is roughly $3B, or less than 0.1 percent of the national budget, according to some observers. Nevertheless, China benefits from a convenient ambiguity between private industry and state-owned enterprises that skews their true investment numbers. In contrast to Western nations, China is comfortable outsourcing innovation to its private sector and rewarding a budding domestic company with the ample power of national tax revenue. Of course, the U.S. and China aren’t the only participants in space. Russia, the E.U., and, most recently, India, are all players on the intergalactic stage. Russia may struggle to be a long term contender. It’s not due to a lack of expertise — they were, after all, the first society to launch us into space. Yet the space program is a government enterprise, and will likely remain so unless and until the system of government changes. Russia’s budget is disproportionately dependent on oil and gas. Yet these revenue streams are compromised by the emergence of new oil and gas sources, as well as the global move away from fossil fuels. Thus, Russia’s ability to be competitive in space over the long haul depends largely on the ability of its government to diversify its revenue sources. The European Space Agency (ESA) is, on paper, the most capable entity to compete with NASA and SpaceX. It is a partnership of 22 E.U. member states, responsible for significant contributions to the International Space Station, the Mars Express orbiter, and most recently, Rosetta, the ambitious and partially successful attempt to land a rover on the Comet 67 P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, over 300 million miles away from Earth. The ESA could achieve remarkable breakthroughs not just scientifically but bureaucratically. Meanwhile, as the U.S., Russia, China, and the E.U. were all laboring to send payloads into space, India successfully launched a Mars orbiter for just $74 million. According to Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister: "A one-km auto rickshaw ride in Ahmedabad takes Rs 10 per km and India reached Mars at Rs 7 per km, which is really amazing." It is also a testament to the capacity of a nation-state to achieve an objective consonant with, and fully reliant upon, all its available resources. India’s Mars mission cost less than what it cost Warner Brothers to produce the 2013 space film Gravity, which was released in the same year. ![1_iB-XSlh9fCMV_MaTLTXfhg.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUcnmHys96o2567okMVSGPCbNH9P8TxwzSgL5yjphJzsJ/1_iB-XSlh9fCMV_MaTLTXfhg.png) Assuming SpaceX, the United States, China, the E.U., Russia, and India are all potential players, there could also be a few other corporations in the mix. SpaceX may be the first pioneer, but other landing outfits will likely follow. The Biggest Questions Surrounding Interplanetary Colonization Will they coordinate the logistics of this human colony back on Earth? Will they cluster around the same zones and pool their resources and talents? Will they focus on staking out territory akin to 19th century European colonists? Will they vie for technological, military, and economic dominance? Which model of colonization will each entity promote? If you ask Musk: "Most likely the form of government on Mars would be a direct democracy, not representative. So it would be people voting directly on issues. And I think that’s probably better, because the potential for corruption is substantially diminished in a direct versus a representative democracy." But how much thought has he really given this issue of governance in space? He certainly implies he’s thought about it a lot. While we terrestrially-minded humans are warring over the existentially meaningless definition of our individual and group identities, or “one sad problem after another,” Musk seems preoccupied with what he characterizes as the inspirational goals of greater humanity. ![1_cWk7GV-A1fpltULJB30xIQ.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmYK7RoHCxQQyXioa5hoPW7ZSk9z7XdpAspkFvQhF7Ek4f/1_cWk7GV-A1fpltULJB30xIQ.png) Musk has been vocal about the dangers of artificial intelligence — an amorphous technology the average person knows about mostly through science fiction — though it was just weeks ago that he discovered his companies had profiles on Facebook. Visionaries tend to have interesting blind spots. Perhaps he really is more concerned with the science of it all. Perhaps he’s more preoccupied with missions whose launch dates are nearer than whatever the real launch date for a Mars mission happens to be. Perhaps he is prioritizing what he would like to see rather than what is the likeliest governance scenario. Not to get too bogged down in psychoanalyzing Silicon Valley CEOs, but perhaps all of this stems from an aspirational source: Musk senses the zeitgeist — and the toxicity of our politics — and believes his purpose is uniting us in one of our most fundamental desires: to explore our universe. Part of Musk’s popularity is a result of the care he takes in not being drawn into the politics that now reliably reach into every corner of our lives. But is it overly optimistic to believe we won’t export these problems to a new colony millions of miles away? A good case can be made that the societal framework(s) we set up on Mars will not ultimately be invulnerable to the vicissitudes of Earthly life. Our Martian colonies will likely resemble the tendencies, dispositions, and norms — written and unwritten — found on our own planet. And it will be the events chronologically closest to the Mars mission that will have the greatest impact on the shape of things on the Red Planet. Let’s consider a possible future, a set of developments that could come to pass as Mars is being colonized. In 2038, the United States’ federal budget is almost entirely consumed by three mandatory spending programs: healthcare, retirement benefits, and interest on the debt. Any “discretionary” spending, such as the military, infrastructure, education, science, energy, or space requires issuing new debt. This roils confidence in economies underpinned by dollar-denominated transactions. Investors flee to safer havens, potentially including China’s RMB, cryptocurrencies, or commodities. Knock-on effects compound as international markets restructure to account for increased volatility. In many categories, China exceeds the United States as a global superpower. It has successfully created a middle class for whom basic prosperity is a given and whose focus is naturally oriented toward greater self-determination. Chinese tourists travel the world by the hundreds of millions and are exposed to societies unencumbered by the same censorship and political repression they experience at home. The yawning gap results in domestic political pressure that the Community Party of China works to channel into defensive ends, like nationalism. Domestic anti-establishment efforts, escaping repression at home, manifest common supranational ideologies. Surveillance is total and virtually unlimited. Privacy is a quaint notion embraced by a small and marginalized group of recluses, modern Luddites, and populations without access to the latest technology. For non-democratic societies, complete transparency is enforced by government decree in the name of security and social cohesion. For democratic societies, business drives surveillance in the interest of actionable market data, while consumers drive it in the name of security. Digital identities are mandatory, required for travel, commerce, and socialization. Science, medicine, and technology are transcendent, though access to their benefits is unequal. The wealthiest of the world are genetically engineering their children and embedding tech into their persons, while the poorest are still struggling to get access to clean water, roads, and healthcare. Developing economies and remote, undefended territories attract major powers hungry to support increasing energy demands and to ensure the primacy of their own forms of government. Whole industries, such as freight and transportation, are beginning to be replaced by automation that renders the less technical incapable of reentering the workforce, further exacerbating problems of social cohesion and economic fundamentals. ![1_N6l2iD_PHNBwffkOeCRSSg.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmXjwjMVopaVQDdPyTFnbZjpHiVvVA3F2jnA4JzUN5gH2S/1_N6l2iD_PHNBwffkOeCRSSg.png) Conflicts are both national and transnational, continuous, ambiguous and asymmetrical, rarely involving direct military stand-offs, and leave unaligned groups incapable of amassing defensive measures. Is such a scenario too grim? Musk has expressed concern about the likelihood of WWIII and the dangers of artificial intelligence. Both of those observations could be considered a distillation of the potential pitfalls mentioned above. Few things are more likely to torpedo humanity’s attempt to settle a distant planet like a world war or a hostile takeover by artificial intelligence. The last space race was catalyzed by the race for global military dominance. Will the effort to colonize Mars be a modern replay of that process? Technology has always been disruptive. But the interconnectedness of modern societies and the proliferation of new tech poses a far greater threat to today’s world than the new technologies of the past had on their respective times. The pace of evolution gave former societies dozens, if not hundreds, of years to adapt to the types of change we experience in a matter of years today. Responsible modern technologists have a duty to consider the impact of their work, whether or not it is ethical, and all the ways in which it may affect our collective future. Mark Zuckerberg’s ongoing struggle to manage the power of his product is a perfect example. When the stakes are large enough, little meaningful engineering occurs without consideration of potential failure modes. Unlike commerce, however, failures of governance are regressive, all-encompassing, and often lethal, setting back progress on all fronts of society by years or decades. In the proper framework, competition breeds excellence — but it can also breed violence and oppression. To suggest a direct democracy will “most likely” be the system of governance of a future human colony is highly optimistic. What we will need is expert, meticulous planning, not sci-fi musing. Musk is one of the likeliest candidates to propel the human race into Mars, yet this does not mean he is the right person to map out our future there. The organizational and structural aspects of colonizing Mars—as opposed to its scientific and engineering challenges—require serious reflection, not armchair theorizing. Those Who Ignore The History of Colonization Are Doomed To Repeat It History is replete with lessons on the pitfalls of colonization. The very word connotes an understanding of the past for which modern civilization has struggled to come to agreement. That’s because a defining component of earthly patterns of settlement was the diversity of societies responsible for it: nation-states, races, ethnic groups, migrants, refugees, etc. All of these were, nevertheless, human. Mars represents an opportunity to grow together as a species. We can arrive, even as separate entities, under a modest framework that accounts for our diverse perspectives and priorities. History informs us of potential alternatives: arms races, open conflict, genocide. It doesn’t have to go that way with interplanetary colonization. But to avoid it, we must encourage — today — meaningful, open, and honest debate about the values and principles that can help humanity survive the heat and pressure necessary to reach the species’ true escape velocity.
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Place them all within a single Curriculum Vitae and people will start to listen.\n\nSignificantly, what Musk has to say isn’t limited to such mundane details as quarterly vehicle production forecasts (though he admits they stress him out). Instead, he muses on large topics, such the danger that artificial intelligence poses for humanity, the possibility that we’re living in a simulation, and the inevitability of World War III.\n\nOr, like at SXSW, he’ll discuss how human beings might get to Mars.\n\nMost of the press surrounding this concept has predictably focused on logistics. Ten years ago we weren’t sure we could reliably get humans to the Red Planet. But if Musk is right, we’re within just a cosmic blink of an eye from that happening — even if his prediction is slightly off.\n\nBut the science of getting there is one thing; what life might look like there—indeed, how society might function there—is another. Musk has discussed both topics.\n\nLife On Mars\nMusk envisions a human colony of a million people on Mars, preceded, of course, by an intrepid set of early, capable, and fearless pioneers.\n\n\"For the early people that go to Mars, it will be far more dangerous. It kind of reads like Shackleton’s ad for Antarctic explorers: Difficult, dangerous, good chance you’ll die. Excitement for those who survive.\"\n\nWhat’s certain is that the first colonizers of the Red Planet aren’t likely to raise our collective blood pressure about the intricacies of intergalactic governance. There will be more immediate concerns; considerations of survival, not civilizational durability, will occupy the minds of these early pioneers to Mars.\n\nEven by Elon Musk’s standard of cheap ($200K a head), it will still be incredibly expensive to send people there, let alone sustain them once they arrive. And it won’t be a tourism trip — those going will have to build all the infrastructure necessary to ongoing survival.\n\nWhile the first wave of travelers will be focused on securing the most basic conditions for sustenance — air, water, food, shelter — the next wave will utilize expertise and ingenuity to enhance those conditions. These engineers, scientists, doctors, and technologists will attempt to go from making sure Mars is survivable to making sure it’s livable, a subtle though real distinction.\n\nBut as the colonial population increases, the colony will presumably start to resemble our planet’s major cities. While colonizers won’t expect the types of amenities of a New York or a Tokyo, they will begin to expect more services than an Antarctic outpost. Soon, mandatory personnel will give way to — in likely succession — wealthy tourists, entrepreneurs, economic migrants, opportunists, and…criminals.\n\nIf that’s a particularly bleak perspective on a possible future sequence of events, keep in mind that this assessment assumes the colonization is supported by SpaceX — an American company led by a chief executive who believes personal agency and freedom of action are among civilization’s greatest achievements.\n\nOf course, there’s no reason to believe Musk’s vision is inevitable.\n\nOther Space Racers\nEven Musk himself suggests that companies other than SpaceX should be competing to colonize this new planet. But why does Musk envision a corporate competition on Mars? Space flight, until recently, has been the exclusive purview of nation-states — entities large enough to be able to devote the massive resources necessary to equip such missions.\n\nSpaceX may be led by a motivated and capable leader, but it is empowered by dozens of institutions and individual investors that the company has courted over the last 12 years. This type of funding requires dedicated teams to acquire resources, strict timelines for performance, and achievable exit strategies.\n\nBut SpaceX and its rivals wouldn’t be the only game in town.\n\nFor the most part, nation-states are comparatively unencumbered by fundraising and performance benchmarks. Administrations of democratic societies can hardly expect to devote, say, 25 percent of their tax revenue to space exploration. NASA’s entire 2017 budget (Mars exploration aside), for example, was $19.3B, or 0.5 percent of the U.S. federal budget.\n\nChina’s space program budget is roughly $3B, or less than 0.1 percent of the national budget, according to some observers. Nevertheless, China benefits from a convenient ambiguity between private industry and state-owned enterprises that skews their true investment numbers. In contrast to Western nations, China is comfortable outsourcing innovation to its private sector and rewarding a budding domestic company with the ample power of national tax revenue.\n\nOf course, the U.S. and China aren’t the only participants in space. Russia, the E.U., and, most recently, India, are all players on the intergalactic stage.\n\nRussia may struggle to be a long term contender. It’s not due to a lack of expertise — they were, after all, the first society to launch us into space. Yet the space program is a government enterprise, and will likely remain so unless and until the system of government changes. Russia’s budget is disproportionately dependent on oil and gas. Yet these revenue streams are compromised by the emergence of new oil and gas sources, as well as the global move away from fossil fuels. Thus, Russia’s ability to be competitive in space over the long haul depends largely on the ability of its government to diversify its revenue sources.\n\nThe European Space Agency (ESA) is, on paper, the most capable entity to compete with NASA and SpaceX. It is a partnership of 22 E.U. member states, responsible for significant contributions to the International Space Station, the Mars Express orbiter, and most recently, Rosetta, the ambitious and partially successful attempt to land a rover on the Comet 67 P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, over 300 million miles away from Earth. The ESA could achieve remarkable breakthroughs not just scientifically but bureaucratically.\n\nMeanwhile, as the U.S., Russia, China, and the E.U. were all laboring to send payloads into space, India successfully launched a Mars orbiter for just $74 million.\n\nAccording to Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister:\n\"A one-km auto rickshaw ride in Ahmedabad takes Rs 10 per km and India reached Mars at Rs 7 per km, which is really amazing.\"\n\nIt is also a testament to the capacity of a nation-state to achieve an objective consonant with, and fully reliant upon, all its available resources. India’s Mars mission cost less than what it cost Warner Brothers to produce the 2013 space film Gravity, which was released in the same year.\n\n![1_iB-XSlh9fCMV_MaTLTXfhg.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUcnmHys96o2567okMVSGPCbNH9P8TxwzSgL5yjphJzsJ/1_iB-XSlh9fCMV_MaTLTXfhg.png)\n\nAssuming SpaceX, the United States, China, the E.U., Russia, and India are all potential players, there could also be a few other corporations in the mix. SpaceX may be the first pioneer, but other landing outfits will likely follow.\n\nThe Biggest Questions Surrounding Interplanetary Colonization\nWill they coordinate the logistics of this human colony back on Earth? Will they cluster around the same zones and pool their resources and talents? Will they focus on staking out territory akin to 19th century European colonists? Will they vie for technological, military, and economic dominance? Which model of colonization will each entity promote?\n\nIf you ask Musk:\n\"Most likely the form of government on Mars would be a direct democracy, not representative. So it would be people voting directly on issues. And I think that’s probably better, because the potential for corruption is substantially diminished in a direct versus a representative democracy.\"\n\nBut how much thought has he really given this issue of governance in space? He certainly implies he’s thought about it a lot. While we terrestrially-minded humans are warring over the existentially meaningless definition of our individual and group identities, or “one sad problem after another,” Musk seems preoccupied with what he characterizes as the inspirational goals of greater humanity.\n\n![1_cWk7GV-A1fpltULJB30xIQ.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmYK7RoHCxQQyXioa5hoPW7ZSk9z7XdpAspkFvQhF7Ek4f/1_cWk7GV-A1fpltULJB30xIQ.png)\n\nMusk has been vocal about the dangers of artificial intelligence — an amorphous technology the average person knows about mostly through science fiction — though it was just weeks ago that he discovered his companies had profiles on Facebook. Visionaries tend to have interesting blind spots.\n\nPerhaps he really is more concerned with the science of it all. Perhaps he’s more preoccupied with missions whose launch dates are nearer than whatever the real launch date for a Mars mission happens to be. Perhaps he is prioritizing what he would like to see rather than what is the likeliest governance scenario.\n\nNot to get too bogged down in psychoanalyzing Silicon Valley CEOs, but perhaps all of this stems from an aspirational source: Musk senses the zeitgeist — and the toxicity of our politics — and believes his purpose is uniting us in one of our most fundamental desires: to explore our universe.\n\nPart of Musk’s popularity is a result of the care he takes in not being drawn into the politics that now reliably reach into every corner of our lives. But is it overly optimistic to believe we won’t export these problems to a new colony millions of miles away?\n\nA good case can be made that the societal framework(s) we set up on Mars will not ultimately be invulnerable to the vicissitudes of Earthly life. Our Martian colonies will likely resemble the tendencies, dispositions, and norms — written and unwritten — found on our own planet. And it will be the events chronologically closest to the Mars mission that will have the greatest impact on the shape of things on the Red Planet.\n\nLet’s consider a possible future, a set of developments that could come to pass as Mars is being colonized.\n\nIn 2038, the United States’ federal budget is almost entirely consumed by three mandatory spending programs: healthcare, retirement benefits, and interest on the debt. Any “discretionary” spending, such as the military, infrastructure, education, science, energy, or space requires issuing new debt. This roils confidence in economies underpinned by dollar-denominated transactions. Investors flee to safer havens, potentially including China’s RMB, cryptocurrencies, or commodities. Knock-on effects compound as international markets restructure to account for increased volatility.\n\nIn many categories, China exceeds the United States as a global superpower. It has successfully created a middle class for whom basic prosperity is a given and whose focus is naturally oriented toward greater self-determination. Chinese tourists travel the world by the hundreds of millions and are exposed to societies unencumbered by the same censorship and political repression they experience at home. The yawning gap results in domestic political pressure that the Community Party of China works to channel into defensive ends, like nationalism. Domestic anti-establishment efforts, escaping repression at home, manifest common supranational ideologies.\n\nSurveillance is total and virtually unlimited. Privacy is a quaint notion embraced by a small and marginalized group of recluses, modern Luddites, and populations without access to the latest technology. For non-democratic societies, complete transparency is enforced by government decree in the name of security and social cohesion. For democratic societies, business drives surveillance in the interest of actionable market data, while consumers drive it in the name of security. Digital identities are mandatory, required for travel, commerce, and socialization.\n\nScience, medicine, and technology are transcendent, though access to their benefits is unequal. The wealthiest of the world are genetically engineering their children and embedding tech into their persons, while the poorest are still struggling to get access to clean water, roads, and healthcare. Developing economies and remote, undefended territories attract major powers hungry to support increasing energy demands and to ensure the primacy of their own forms of government.\n\nWhole industries, such as freight and transportation, are beginning to be replaced by automation that renders the less technical incapable of reentering the workforce, further exacerbating problems of social cohesion and economic fundamentals.\n\n![1_N6l2iD_PHNBwffkOeCRSSg.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmXjwjMVopaVQDdPyTFnbZjpHiVvVA3F2jnA4JzUN5gH2S/1_N6l2iD_PHNBwffkOeCRSSg.png)\n\nConflicts are both national and transnational, continuous, ambiguous and asymmetrical, rarely involving direct military stand-offs, and leave unaligned groups incapable of amassing defensive measures.\n\nIs such a scenario too grim?\n\nMusk has expressed concern about the likelihood of WWIII and the dangers of artificial intelligence. Both of those observations could be considered a distillation of the potential pitfalls mentioned above. Few things are more likely to torpedo humanity’s attempt to settle a distant planet like a world war or a hostile takeover by artificial intelligence. The last space race was catalyzed by the race for global military dominance. Will the effort to colonize Mars be a modern replay of that process?\n\nTechnology has always been disruptive. But the interconnectedness of modern societies and the proliferation of new tech poses a far greater threat to today’s world than the new technologies of the past had on their respective times. The pace of evolution gave former societies dozens, if not hundreds, of years to adapt to the types of change we experience in a matter of years today.\n\nResponsible modern technologists have a duty to consider the impact of their work, whether or not it is ethical, and all the ways in which it may affect our collective future. Mark Zuckerberg’s ongoing struggle to manage the power of his product is a perfect example.\n\nWhen the stakes are large enough, little meaningful engineering occurs without consideration of potential failure modes. Unlike commerce, however, failures of governance are regressive, all-encompassing, and often lethal, setting back progress on all fronts of society by years or decades. In the proper framework, competition breeds excellence — but it can also breed violence and oppression.\n\nTo suggest a direct democracy will “most likely” be the system of governance of a future human colony is highly optimistic. What we will need is expert, meticulous planning, not sci-fi musing. Musk is one of the likeliest candidates to propel the human race into Mars, yet this does not mean he is the right person to map out our future there. The organizational and structural aspects of colonizing Mars—as opposed to its scientific and engineering challenges—require serious reflection, not armchair theorizing.\n\nThose Who Ignore The History of Colonization Are Doomed To Repeat It\nHistory is replete with lessons on the pitfalls of colonization. The very word connotes an understanding of the past for which modern civilization has struggled to come to agreement. That’s because a defining component of earthly patterns of settlement was the diversity of societies responsible for it: nation-states, races, ethnic groups, migrants, refugees, etc.\n\nAll of these were, nevertheless, human. Mars represents an opportunity to grow together as a species. We can arrive, even as separate entities, under a modest framework that accounts for our diverse perspectives and priorities. History informs us of potential alternatives: arms races, open conflict, genocide.\n\nIt doesn’t have to go that way with interplanetary colonization. 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bodySimplifying your life isn’t about your possessions — it’s about value ![minimalist-lifestyle-5-simple-reasons-why-a-minimalist-lifestyle-is-good-for-your-business-minimalist-life-instagram.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaH9spimvTGqkwRwF9edJybiLbxSYZ4bUVrercfV3jrwY/minimalist-lifestyle-5-simple-reasons-why-a-minimalist-lifestyle-is-good-for-your-business-minimalist-life-instagram.jpg) A minimalist lifestyle looks different for everyone. For me, it’s helped me pay down $42,000 of student loans in just over two years, lend more of my attention to my loved ones, and set me on a path of intentional living. In the past six months, I’ve felt happy, healthy, and at peace. While I can’t guarantee that what I have incorporated into my life will do the same for you, reflecting on a few of these things may help provide clarity to your life. 1. Downsize your stuff Personally, I donated about 70% of my clothes to various non-profit organizations. I realized that I owned several items of clothing that I hadn’t really worn in months. If I didn’t love it, I didn’t keep it. To prevent myself from accumulation creep, I review the contents of my wardrobe once a month to see if I can get rid of anything more. I’ve also slowly donated shoes, bags, books, mugs, electronics, and artwork. I thought I would regret letting go of some of these things later, but I can honestly say I don’t even remember everything that I’ve gotten rid of. This goes to show that things we may have grown attached to don’t mean as much to us as we think. Of course, I still have some sentimental items (I have every single card that my girlfriend has given to me — which is now quite a lot!) and I have no problem letting them take up space. If you are like me and live in a small home (i.e. a junior one-bedroom with a partner, a dog, and a rabbit), learn to fight the urge of upgrading your space and instead discard items that you haven’t really used or don’t value. 2. Turn off all the notifications on your phone The only notification I get is when I receive new text messages. The person who texts me the most is my girlfriend, so I’d like to ensure that I’m available for her. As for e-mail, news, social media, and all the other ancillary apps — I’ve turned off their notifications and background refresh. 3. Actually, just go ahead and delete the social media apps on your phone A few weeks ago, I deleted Twitter, Medium, and Quora off my phone. I finally acknowledged that I suffered from the twitch — you know the one — wherein you find yourself reaching for your phone — on the subway platform, in an elevator, or perhaps even walking — to avoid momentary boredom. I wanted to break free. And so, I finally did. I have kept the Instagram app, mostly because I’m unable to upload photos using their web application. Aside from that, there is hardly anything on my phone anymore. Text messages. Podcasts. Notes. That’s it, that’s all. As a result, I’ve started to look up instead of down. I’ve become more tuned into the world. And best of all, when I do login to those social media websites from my laptop, I’ve found that I haven’t truly missed anything. 4. Select a few go-to meals During the weekday, I have go-to meals: a three-egg, spinach omelette for breakfast, a vegan stir-fry for lunch, and usually a salad for dinner. It may not be very exciting, but my meals are generally easy, nutritious, and filling. When it comes to eating healthy, my general philosophy is to eat relatively healthy meals and then indulge in some not-so-nutritious snacks. By keeping things simple, I’m able to grocery shop quickly, spend less time preparing meals, and reduce my monthly food expenses. 5. Purchase most books on Kindle, unless you really love it As an aspiring author, I consider reading a duty. On top of reading long-form articles online, I average four books each month. However, in order to reduce physical clutter in my apartment, I either borrow books from the library or purchase books on Kindle. I simply throw my iPad in my work bag and pull it out during my commute. 6. Simplify your finances One of the biggest impacts minimalism has had on my life is steering myself away from hyper-consumption. I used to be someone who bought everything with credit cards. I would estimate how much money I needed each month and pay the minimum amounts on my multiple forms of debt. Now, I’ve created a simple money management system that’s enabled me to pay off over 80% of my debt in a little over two years. This includes making a budget, building an emergency fund, and investing in low-fee index funds. I’ve also shifted from paying for daily expenses exclusively with cash or my debit card. Not only have I learned to spend intentionally, but I’ve eliminated the financial anxiety that used to plague my life. Making the conscious decision to buy less physical things and invest in experiences or myself (i.e. books), have led to a deep realization that I am already enough. Adopting a minimalist lifestyle is an immensely personal journey. Although I touched on a few ways that I’ve reduced physical clutter in my home, minimalism is not about what you own. It’s about reducing the things in your life that aren’t providing value, so you can have more space for the things that truly matter. It’s subtraction for addition. Minimalism has its fair share of critics. It’s elitist. It’s something poor and low-wage earners can’t incorporate into their life. It’s insensitive to those who don’t have enough to purge. I’ve heard it all before and in large quantity. But my definition of minimalism isn’t about that. It’s not about white walls, expensive capsule wardrobes, and pairing down to a few things that are top of the line. It’s not an aesthetic that can be displayed on Instagram. For me, minimalism has always been about a shift in mindset. Silencing the noise of an increasingly loud world. Calming the millions of thoughts that flow through my monkey mind. Giving myself permission to slow down and take a breath. With so much going on at work and at home, I found that the only way I could survive was to make my life as simple as possible. By reducing the number of decisions I make, avoiding consumption as a substitute for happiness, and establishing simple systems for things like my meals and my money, I’m able to focus more on the things that truly matter: health, work and my loved ones. Since this shift, I am happier, calmer, and feel more free. As Minimalists Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus point out: “Even though everyone embraces minimalism differently, each path leads to the same place: a life with more time, more money, and more freedom to live a more meaningful life.” If minimalism still isn’t for you, I understand. No single lifestyle, philosophy, or doctrine is meant for everyone. But it is an enormously general concept that we can tweak as we see fit. I’ve learned that embracing simplicity does not mean you’re unaware of your privilege. In fact, I would argue that it frees up more of your resources to utilize your privilege for social good. If I were still on the consumerism treadmill, I would have never been able to take a job at legal aid, while still being able to aggressively pay off my debt. For me, living a simple life works. It keeps me calm in a chaotic city. It keeps me sane in a stressful work environment. And most importantly, it keeps my day-to-day problems in perspective. While I can’t say that adopting a minimalist lifestyle has been the answer to all my problems, I can confidently say that it’s made my life, on both a personal and professional level, sustainable.
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      "body": "Simplifying your life isn’t about your possessions — it’s about value\n\n![minimalist-lifestyle-5-simple-reasons-why-a-minimalist-lifestyle-is-good-for-your-business-minimalist-life-instagram.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaH9spimvTGqkwRwF9edJybiLbxSYZ4bUVrercfV3jrwY/minimalist-lifestyle-5-simple-reasons-why-a-minimalist-lifestyle-is-good-for-your-business-minimalist-life-instagram.jpg)\n\nA minimalist lifestyle looks different for everyone. For me, it’s helped me pay down $42,000 of student loans in just over two years, lend more of my attention to my loved ones, and set me on a path of intentional living. In the past six months, I’ve felt happy, healthy, and at peace.\n\nWhile I can’t guarantee that what I have incorporated into my life will do the same for you, reflecting on a few of these things may help provide clarity to your life.\n\n1. Downsize your stuff\nPersonally, I donated about 70% of my clothes to various non-profit organizations. I realized that I owned several items of clothing that I hadn’t really worn in months. If I didn’t love it, I didn’t keep it. To prevent myself from accumulation creep, I review the contents of my wardrobe once a month to see if I can get rid of anything more.\n\nI’ve also slowly donated shoes, bags, books, mugs, electronics, and artwork. I thought I would regret letting go of some of these things later, but I can honestly say I don’t even remember everything that I’ve gotten rid of. This goes to show that things we may have grown attached to don’t mean as much to us as we think. Of course, I still have some sentimental items (I have every single card that my girlfriend has given to me — which is now quite a lot!) and I have no problem letting them take up space.\n\nIf you are like me and live in a small home (i.e. a junior one-bedroom with a partner, a dog, and a rabbit), learn to fight the urge of upgrading your space and instead discard items that you haven’t really used or don’t value.\n\n2. Turn off all the notifications on your phone\nThe only notification I get is when I receive new text messages. The person who texts me the most is my girlfriend, so I’d like to ensure that I’m available for her. As for e-mail, news, social media, and all the other ancillary apps — I’ve turned off their notifications and background refresh.\n\n3. Actually, just go ahead and delete the social media apps on your phone\nA few weeks ago, I deleted Twitter, Medium, and Quora off my phone. I finally acknowledged that I suffered from the twitch — you know the one — wherein you find yourself reaching for your phone — on the subway platform, in an elevator, or perhaps even walking — to avoid momentary boredom. I wanted to break free. And so, I finally did.\n\nI have kept the Instagram app, mostly because I’m unable to upload photos using their web application. Aside from that, there is hardly anything on my phone anymore. Text messages. Podcasts. Notes. That’s it, that’s all. As a result, I’ve started to look up instead of down. I’ve become more tuned into the world. And best of all, when I do login to those social media websites from my laptop, I’ve found that I haven’t truly missed anything.\n\n4. Select a few go-to meals\nDuring the weekday, I have go-to meals: a three-egg, spinach omelette for breakfast, a vegan stir-fry for lunch, and usually a salad for dinner. It may not be very exciting, but my meals are generally easy, nutritious, and filling. When it comes to eating healthy, my general philosophy is to eat relatively healthy meals and then indulge in some not-so-nutritious snacks. By keeping things simple, I’m able to grocery shop quickly, spend less time preparing meals, and reduce my monthly food expenses.\n\n5. Purchase most books on Kindle, unless you really love it\nAs an aspiring author, I consider reading a duty. On top of reading long-form articles online, I average four books each month. However, in order to reduce physical clutter in my apartment, I either borrow books from the library or purchase books on Kindle. I simply throw my iPad in my work bag and pull it out during my commute.\n\n6. Simplify your finances\nOne of the biggest impacts minimalism has had on my life is steering myself away from hyper-consumption. I used to be someone who bought everything with credit cards. I would estimate how much money I needed each month and pay the minimum amounts on my multiple forms of debt.\n\nNow, I’ve created a simple money management system that’s enabled me to pay off over 80% of my debt in a little over two years. This includes making a budget, building an emergency fund, and investing in low-fee index funds. I’ve also shifted from paying for daily expenses exclusively with cash or my debit card.\n\nNot only have I learned to spend intentionally, but I’ve eliminated the financial anxiety that used to plague my life. Making the conscious decision to buy less physical things and invest in experiences or myself (i.e. books), have led to a deep realization that I am already enough.\n\nAdopting a minimalist lifestyle is an immensely personal journey.\n\nAlthough I touched on a few ways that I’ve reduced physical clutter in my home, minimalism is not about what you own. It’s about reducing the things in your life that aren’t providing value, so you can have more space for the things that truly matter. It’s subtraction for addition.\n\nMinimalism has its fair share of critics. It’s elitist. It’s something poor and low-wage earners can’t incorporate into their life. It’s insensitive to those who don’t have enough to purge. I’ve heard it all before and in large quantity. But my definition of minimalism isn’t about that. It’s not about white walls, expensive capsule wardrobes, and pairing down to a few things that are top of the line. It’s not an aesthetic that can be displayed on Instagram.\n\nFor me, minimalism has always been about a shift in mindset. Silencing the noise of an increasingly loud world. Calming the millions of thoughts that flow through my monkey mind. Giving myself permission to slow down and take a breath.\n\nWith so much going on at work and at home, I found that the only way I could survive was to make my life as simple as possible.\n\nBy reducing the number of decisions I make, avoiding consumption as a substitute for happiness, and establishing simple systems for things like my meals and my money, I’m able to focus more on the things that truly matter: health, work and my loved ones. Since this shift, I am happier, calmer, and feel more free.\n\nAs Minimalists Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus point out:\n\n“Even though everyone embraces minimalism differently, each path leads to the same place: a life with more time, more money, and more freedom to live a more meaningful life.”\nIf minimalism still isn’t for you, I understand. No single lifestyle, philosophy, or doctrine is meant for everyone. But it is an enormously general concept that we can tweak as we see fit. I’ve learned that embracing simplicity does not mean you’re unaware of your privilege. In fact, I would argue that it frees up more of your resources to utilize your privilege for social good. If I were still on the consumerism treadmill, I would have never been able to take a job at legal aid, while still being able to aggressively pay off my debt.\n\nFor me, living a simple life works. It keeps me calm in a chaotic city. It keeps me sane in a stressful work environment. And most importantly, it keeps my day-to-day problems in perspective.\n\nWhile I can’t say that adopting a minimalist lifestyle has been the answer to all my problems, I can confidently say that it’s made my life, on both a personal and professional level, sustainable.",
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bodyWho are virtual assistants for, and how do we relate to them? ![1_Rb-UI1apeS99mBhvA_ewfw.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUMiTEw31a2hqrNqZLaBEeqy8r5CetwrBiXpGRrhWo59s/1_Rb-UI1apeS99mBhvA_ewfw.jpeg) I tend to avoid using digital assistants. Maybe it’s my technophobic tendencies, a hatred of having my music interrupted by other sounds from my phone, how weird I feel about digital assistants all being male, or my discomfort with having what feels like a servant. Mostly, it’s because I have been a real, analog assistant to an imperious old man. I was a chirpy female voice parsing and assenting to my boss, popping into his office first thing in the workday with a stack of correspondence printed out, compiling his action items into to-do lists, taking dictation for memos and emails I quickly realized that my job was unnecessary. My 90-something boss could handle his own correspondence and administrative work — often better than a lackadaisical, distracted 23-year-old could. The only real purpose I served was providing my boss with the experience of having an assistant. My Google Assistant speaks to me like I might speak to my boss, or my boss’s boss’s boss. I set it to my native French — a language that makes hierarchies more apparent — and found that the assistant refused to address me with the familiar tu, saying, “I was always taught to say vous.” A human who says this is indicating that their parents were socially conservative, with a deference to authority, but hearing a machine say it made me wonder what its programmers wanted to model it after. The real-world analogue for virtual assistants seems instead to be the corporate secretary, presenting all users with “morning briefings,” so we feel important enough to be briefed on world events before going about our day. I suspect the aim is to flatter upwardly mobile, striving professionals with a simulation of being at the top of the hierarchy. The news briefing my assistant prepared for my very important ears was domestic news from French public radio, even though most Francophones in the United States are not from France (something that replicates the regionalist bias plaguing the entire Francophone world). When asked to speak other kinds of French, it offered a few cringey, would-be humorous responses in regional dialects: Quebecois, Ch’ti (northern French patois), and Verlan (slang used by French youth). These all happen to be dialects whose speakers are routinely disparaged as intellectually and socially inferior by people who speak in the same accent as the Google Assistant does — the same accent as I do. And as I spoke to the assistant, I found myself leaning even more into the sharp edges of the language, sounding more clipped, more authoritative, more like a newscaster or the posh, steely Emmanuel Macron French Google Assistant’s voice, besides being upper-class and metropolitan, is also intractably female. (The U.S. version introduced a male voice, “Voice 2,” as an alternative to its default female voice, “Voice 1,” only six months ago.) Jessi Hempel, writing in Wired, explains that “people tend to perceive female voices as helping us solve our problems by ourselves … We want our technology to help us, but we want to be the bosses of it, so we are more likely to opt for a female interface.” In the U.S., 94.6 percent of human administrative assistants are female, so it’s no surprise that reality would condition the programming of virtual assistants. The gender of assistants’ voices affects how we speak to them. USC sociology professor Safiya Umoja Noble tells me that virtual assistants have produced a “rise of command-based speech at women’s voices. ‘Siri, find me [fill in the blank]’ is something that children, for example, may learn to do as they play with smart devices. This is a powerful socialization tool that teaches us about the role of women, girls, and people who are gendered female to respond on demand.” ![one-asssitant.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmYQtMAv96BSkV17xRYbNoucxBDvfChKVMmLyPgPoYjQNp/one-asssitant.png) The way voice assistants normalize female subservience is just one part of a cycle of social conditioning and reinforcement. One Washington Post article reports that children growing up with Alexa are learning rude behaviors. But there is nothing described in that article that I haven’t seen certain children inflict on their mothers or babysitters since before Alexa existed. Of course, virtual assistants can be equally tolerant of bad behavior in children and adults; they’re often programmed to respond to sexual harassment with coyness and sometimes even flirtation. In general, they’re programmed to coddle us, like a hybrid mom–cool babysitter. 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Account Metadata

POSTING JSON METADATA
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JSON METADATA
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Auth Keys

Owner
Single Signature
Public Keys
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Active
Single Signature
Public Keys
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Posting
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM5G2sc6BFgE9sRj483oGc2NC4mDTbdLubRTymuFnGVqrMorEMwD1/1
Memo
STM6z4FzBHadZ2NkCzdNwLqDYAvixoMMfRqVdz9rZtWDXUAeRGwr4
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        1
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}

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