ioc.exchange is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
INDICATORS OF COMPROMISE (IOC) InfoSec Community within the Fediverse. Newbies, experts, gurus - Everyone is Welcome! Instance is supposed to be fast and secure.

Administered by:

Server stats:

1.3K
active users

#siliconvalley

32 posts28 participants0 posts today

"There’s no denying the threat posed by the tech industry’s embrace of far-right politics. After decades of being praised as genius future-makers, they didn’t like when it was time to answer for the harms caused by their “move fast and break things” approach. But by the time the delayed accountability came, they’d accumulated enough power and wealth to make a serious effort to evade it. They propeled Trump back to the White House hoping he would save them — a bet that isn’t working out exactly as they planned.

Yet that doesn’t mean these politics aren’t still dangerous, whichever one ultimately comes out on top. Lonsdale and Srinivasan each imagine a more authoritarian world in their own way, where the powerful can do as they wish and everyone else has to suffer the consequences. One tries to realize a tech-infused version of an Ayn Randian fever dream, while the other intends to accelerate an escalating arms race to serve his sector’s bottom line — while cloaking it in the language of geopolitical rivalry and American superiority.

Drawing a distinction between the new military industry complex and the Network State movement isn’t to root for one over the other. They’re both efforts to try to push as far as possible toward a political reorientation that serves their interests. We could even see one as a hedge against the failure of the other: if the effort to capture the US government fails, then tech plutocrats could still decamp to their semi-autonomous zones where they rule with an iron fist and can do as they please. They must both be stopped, as they have horrible implications for our collective future."

disconnect.blog/p/the-ideologi

Disconnect · The ideological rift on the tech rightBy Paris Marx

"While generative AI and AI agents are the buzzwords that splash across the headlines, the same dynamics are true of precursors to contemporary AI systems like automated decision-making technologies used in banking, hiring, and criminal justice
(...)
More than a decade of evidence demonstrates how it goes: The introduction of these systems concentrates power among the deployers of the tech, leaving those on the receiving end more insecure, vulnerable, and unable to contest the determinations made by the “smart machine” at the expense of the broader public. These tools are often invisible to those judged by them, and inscrutable even when they are visible.

Why society would ever accept this bargain is the critical question at hand. Amid the excitement over AI’s (speculative) potential, the sobering reality of its present and recent past is obscured. When we consult the record on how AI is already intermediating critical social infrastructures, we see that it is materially reshaping our institutions in ways that ratchet up inequality, render institutions opaque to those they are meant to serve, and concentrate power in the hands of the already powerful. (...) It makes clear that for all the whiz-bang demos and bold Davos proclamations, on the ground AI is consistently deployed in ways that make everyday people’s lives, material conditions, and access to opportunities worse and the systems that incorporate them stronger.

This report’s title, Artificial Power, captures the critical, and at times contradictory, moment we find ourselves in. On one hand, the tech oligarchy has successfully deployed “AI”—as a strategic marketing term and as a set of automation technologies—to cement and grow its power. At the same time, this power is vastly inflated, contingent, and poised for disruption."

ainowinstitute.org/publication

AI Now Institute · Executive SummaryThose of us broadly engaged in challenging corporate consolidation, economic injustice, tech oligarchy, and rising authoritarianism need to contend with the AI industry or we will lose the end game. Accepting the current trajectory of AI proselytized by Big Tech and its stenographers as “inevitable” is setting us up on a path to an unenviable […]

King5: More WA businesses frustrated over Google ‘suspending’ business profiles. “After KING 5’s story about Next Level Chimney’s protest aired on May 30, Huck said a couple of local businesses and up to 20 nationwide reached out to them saying they’re dealing with the same thing. ‘It does seem like they get to decide what businesses live and what businesses die, in my opinion,’ said […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/04/king5-more-wa-businesses-frustrated-over-google-suspending-business-profiles/

The Register: India none-too-subtly reminds Big Tech that local laws prohibit dark patterns. “India’s government has reminded big tech companies that it has rules that prohibit the use of dark patterns – deceptive design practices that deliberately mislead and confuse customers of online services and apps – and called for an end to their use.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/04/the-register-india-none-too-subtly-reminds-big-tech-that-local-laws-prohibit-dark-patterns/

ResearchBuzz: Firehose | Individual posts from ResearchBuzz · The Register: India none-too-subtly reminds Big Tech that local laws prohibit dark patterns | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
More from ResearchBuzz: Firehose

Guys like Yarvin exist just to prove to the outside world that Trump and the MAGA movement have nothing to do with Populism and even less with Democracy. This is a pro-authoritarianism, pro-dictatorship, pro-centralization movement. The end-goal is absolute power for the Sovereign.

"A decade on, with the Trumpian right embracing strongman rule, Yarvin’s links to élites in Silicon Valley and Washington are no longer a secret. In a 2021 appearance on a far-right podcast, Vice-President J. D. Vance, a former employee of one of Thiel’s venture-capital firms, cited Yarvin when suggesting that a future Trump Administration “fire every single mid-level bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state, replace them with our people,” and ignore the courts if they objected. Marc Andreessen, one of the heads of Andreessen Horowitz and an informal adviser to the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has started quoting his “good friend” Yarvin about the need for a founder-like figure to take charge of our “out of control” bureaucracy.
(...)
Back in 2011, Yarvin said that Trump was one of two figures who seemed “biologically suited” to be an American monarch. (The other was Chris Christie.) In 2022, he recommended that Trump, if reëlected, appoint Elon Musk to run the executive branch. On a podcast with his friend Michael Anton, now the director of policy planning at the State Department, Yarvin argued that the institutions of civil society, such as Harvard, would need to be shut down. “The idea that you’re going to be a Caesar . . . with someone else’s Department of Reality in operation is just manifestly absurd,” he said.

In another timeline, Yarvin might have remained an obscure and ineffectual internet crank, a digital de Maistre. Instead, he has become one of America’s most influential illiberal thinkers...”"

newyorker.com/magazine/2025/06

The New Yorker · Curtis Yarvin’s Plot Against AmericaBy Ava Kofman

"Look, I know that this can feel apocalyptic and insurmountable. Hell I was laid off by a media company that then sought to increase its value by adding AI tools to the columns like those I used to write. But I cannot emphasize enough that this is exactly how the AI companies want us all to think. That AI, in the precise form that they are selling it, is inevitable. Adapt or be left behind. The economy will be totally transformed. Get on board, or lose your competitive advantage. Be stranded when the AI jobs apocalypse hits.

But of course there is no AI jobs apocalypse—an apocalypse is catastrophic, terminal, predetermined—but there are bosses with great new incentives/justifications for firing people, for cutting costs, for speeding up work. There is, to split hairs for a minute, a real AI jobs crisis, but that crisis is born of executives like Peng, CEOs like Duolingo’s Louis von Ahn and Klarna’s Sebastian Siemiatkowski all buying what Amodei (and Sam Altman, and the rest of the new AI enthusetariat) is selling. Amodei and the rest are pushing not just automation tools, but an entire new permission structure for enacting that job automation—and a framework that presents the whole phenomenon as outside their control."

bloodinthemachine.com/p/the-ai

Blood in the Machine · The "AI jobs apocalypse" is for the bossesBy Brian Merchant

Silicon Valley is really trying to make chatbots happen — and now that companies like Google are testing ads in their products, they're doing their best to figure out how to keep people talking to them. @Techcrunch breaks down what works, what doesn't work, and the chatbot traits that could be dangerous.

flip.it/WlTZja

TechCrunch · How AI chatbots keep you chatting | TechCrunchAs AI chatbots grow into large-scale businesses, companies may use engagement optimization techniques even at the expense of user well-being.

Naomi Klein : L’alliance entre l’extrême droite et la Silicon Valley fait naître un « fascisme de la fin des temps »
les-crises.fr/l-alliance-entre
Il nous faut avoir foi en l’avenir si nous voulons lutter contre la vision apocalyptique que porte MAGA, déclare la journaliste Naomi Klein. Source : Truthout, Amy Goodman, DemocracyNow ! Traduit par les lecteurs du site Les-Crises  Une alliance entre l’extrême droite et les oligarques de la Silicon Valley a donné naissance à une […]
#Politique #Géopolitique #SiliconValley #Usa

Les-Crises.fr · Naomi Klein : L'alliance entre l'extrême droite et la Silicon Valley fait naître un « fascisme de la fin des temps »Il nous faut avoir foi en l'avenir si nous voulons lutter contre la vision apocalyptique que porte MAGA, déclare la journaliste Naomi Klein. Source : Truthout, Amy Goodman, DemocracyNow ! Traduit p…

Tech Xplore: As Google retreats from real estate, will it still build the 15,000 homes it promised?. “When Google made its $1 billion pledge to address the Bay Area’s housing shortage in 2019, the plan hinged on the company expanding its office presence in Silicon Valley…. But now, six years later, as Google pulls back from its plans to add to its Bay Area office footprint, the housing it […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/02/tech-xplore-as-google-retreats-from-real-estate-will-it-still-build-the-15000-homes-it-promised/

Reuters: Google says it will appeal online search antitrust decision. “Alphabet’s Google on Saturday said it will appeal an antitrust decision under which a federal judge proposed less aggressive ways to restore online search competition than the 10-year regime suggested by antitrust enforcers.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/01/reuters-google-says-it-will-appeal-online-search-antitrust-decision/