Iām James Bridle. Iām a writer and artist concerned with technology and culture. I usually write on my own blog, but frankly I donāt wantā¦
Read the full article for an in-depth look at these algorithmically created videos and the dark implications they have for society.
āA striking example of the weirdness...
...is the Finger Family videos (harmless example embedded above). I have no idea where they came from or the origin of the childrenās rhyme at the core of the trope, but there are at least 17 million versions of this currently on YouTube, and again they cover every possible genre, with billions and billions of aggregated views.
Once again, the view numbers of these videos must be taken under serious advisement. A huge number of these videos are essentially created by bots and viewed by bots, and even commented on by bots. That is a whole strange world in and of itself. But it shouldnāt obscure that there are also many actual children, plugged into iphones and tablets, watching these over and over againāāāin part accounting for the inflated view numbersāāālearning to type basic search terms into the browser, or simply mashing the sidebar to bring up another video.
The example above, from a channel called Bounce Patrol Kids, with almost two million subscribers, show this effect in action. It posts professionally produced videos, with dedicated human actors, at the rate of about one per week. Once again, I am not alleging anything untoward about Bounce Patrol, which clearly follows in the footsteps of pre-digital kid sensations like their fellow Australians The Wiggles.
And yet, there is something weird about a group of people endlessly acting out the implications of a combination of algorithmically generated keywords: āHalloween Finger Family & more Halloween Songs for Children | Kids Halloween Songs Collectionā, āAustralian Animals Finger Family Song | Finger Family Nursery Rhymesā, āFarm Animals Finger Family and more Animals Songs | Finger Family Collection - Learn Animals Soundsā, āSafari Animals Finger Family Song | Elephant, Lion, Giraffe, Zebra & Hippo! Wild Animals for kidsā, āSuperheroes Finger Family and more Finger Family Songs! Superhero Finger Family Collectionā, āBatman Finger Family SongāāāSuperheroes and Villains! Batman, Joker, Riddler, Catwomanā and on and on and on. This is content production in the age of algorithmic discoveryāāāeven if youāre a human, you have to end up impersonating the machine. ... Here are a few things which are disturbing me: The first is the level of horror and violence on display. Some of the times itās troll-y gross-out stuff; most of the time it seems deeper, and more unconscious than that. The internet has a way of amplifying and enabling many of our latent desires; in fact, itās what it seems to do best.Ā
I spend a lot of time arguing for this tendency, with regards to human sexual freedom, individual identity, and other issues. Here, and overwhelmingly it sometimes feels, that tendency is itself a violent and destructive one. The second is the levels of exploitation, not of children because they are children but of children because they are powerless. Automated reward systems like YouTube algorithms necessitate exploitation in the same way that capitalism necessitates exploitation, and if youāre someone who bristles at the second half of that equation then maybe this should be what convinces you of its truth.Ā
Exploitation is encoded into the systems we are building, making it harder to see, harder to think and explain, harder to counter and defend against. Not in a future of AI overlords and robots in the factories, but right here, now, on your screen, in your living room and in your pocket.
Many of these latest examples confound any attempt to argue that nobody is actually watching these videos, that these are all bots. There are humans in the loop here, even if only on the production side, and Iām pretty worried about them too. ... What weāre talking about is very young children, effectively from birth, being deliberately targeted with content which will traumatise and disturb them, via networks which are extremely vulnerable to exactly this form of abuse. Itās not about trolls, but about a kind of violence inherent in the combination of digital systems and capitalist incentives. Itās down to that level of the metal.
This, I think, is my point: The system is complicit in the abuse.ā













