Jiang's term for the datafied behavioral map social-media systems construct in order to categorize and predict a person's conduct.
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individual profile
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"...that social media companies do anyway. They're trying to create an individual profile. Who you are. And so they're trying to categorize you and..."
"...you're watching the news, there are lots of like really high profile individuals who who've come out and say, you know, like this us,..."
"...famous reporter who writes for The New Yorker. He published a profile of St. Altman and OpenAI in which he says the same thing...."
"...information is always stored online and the database is constructed to profile you."
"...to figure out this person's social network. And then you can profile this social network and then use mechanisms to manipulate that social network...."
"...and I that I'm in China I purposely keep a low profile so I think my priority is um I can't get distracted by..."
"...And it's like they have notifications on. You click on the profile, it doesn't even look real. And it is demoralizing. I think that..."
"...of my career was think about a student's wellbeing, his psychological profile, how he is developing as an individual, especially in the crucial teenage..."
"...quickly identify the plot of the book, how to read psychological profile, and identify change lines. And I think that's really important. And I..."
"...have spoken up. Against genocide in Palestine. Your name. Or your profile. Is now stored on a database. You may not know this. But..."
"...media handle. And they have biometrics. Now they can put a profile on you. And they can track you for the rest of your..."
"...you do will be tracked. And so they can create a profile on you. And this profile will tell the government who you are,..."
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