The dataist as an ideology

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The central theme of this article is to explain that dataism is an ideology that can be imposed on humanity in the very short term. This situation would affect democracy not only as a form of government, but also as a way of life, and humanism as a worldview, moral and cultural value. This is becaus...

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Autor: Miró Quesada Rada, Francisco
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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El dataísmo como ideología
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humanismo
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dominación
liberación
democracia
humanismo
oligopolio
plutocracia
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agarro estructural
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dataism
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network
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structural grab
dato
dataísmo
dominación
liberación
democracia
humanismo
oligopolio
plutocracia
red
algoritmo
agarro estructural
description The central theme of this article is to explain that dataism is an ideology that can be imposed on humanity in the very short term. This situation would affect democracy not only as a form of government, but also as a way of life, and humanism as a worldview, moral and cultural value. This is because data scientists believe that human beings are sophisticated biochemical algorithms, but also because oligopolistic companies and plutocratic elites, who control data through the network, will accumulate and concentrate a great deal of power as never before in history, and as we know, what most affects democratic life and the freedom of human beings is the concentration of power in a few elite minorities. As we say in this work, the dominant elites have always used data as a means to dominate, to impose their ideology and the structures created for that purpose. Through the political science of liberation, we propose that we must free ourselves from the «structural grip» of dataism that wants to implement a datocentric culture, defending and deepening democracy so that citizens have free and full access to information, as well as the right to protect the privacy of the data we use on the network. It is our belief that we must respond to dataism not only by deepening democracy, but also through a humanist discourse, promoting an anthropocentric culture. Then, if this is not achieved, a minority of experts and specialists in information and communication technologies (ICT) and cybernetic oligopolistic plutocrats will dominate the world through their gigantic technological companies, which will penetrate our lives as if they were totalitarian states. Then we will be alienated from dataism, as throughout history human beings have been alienated from their creations, only in this case the alienator will be more powerful than any other, it will be robotics. Finally, it should be explained that we are not opposed to the use of data to inform us, nor to robotics in itself; what we question is that they become instruments of domination. Data can also be used to liberate, and robots can be programmed to serve all human beings.
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spelling The dataist as an ideologyEl dataísmo como ideologíaMiró Quesada Rada, Franciscodatadataismdominationliberationdemocracyhumanismoligopolyplutocracynetworkalgorithmicstructural grabdatodataísmodominaciónliberacióndemocraciahumanismooligopolioplutocracia redalgoritmoagarro estructuralThe central theme of this article is to explain that dataism is an ideology that can be imposed on humanity in the very short term. This situation would affect democracy not only as a form of government, but also as a way of life, and humanism as a worldview, moral and cultural value. This is because data scientists believe that human beings are sophisticated biochemical algorithms, but also because oligopolistic companies and plutocratic elites, who control data through the network, will accumulate and concentrate a great deal of power as never before in history, and as we know, what most affects democratic life and the freedom of human beings is the concentration of power in a few elite minorities. As we say in this work, the dominant elites have always used data as a means to dominate, to impose their ideology and the structures created for that purpose. Through the political science of liberation, we propose that we must free ourselves from the «structural grip» of dataism that wants to implement a datocentric culture, defending and deepening democracy so that citizens have free and full access to information, as well as the right to protect the privacy of the data we use on the network. It is our belief that we must respond to dataism not only by deepening democracy, but also through a humanist discourse, promoting an anthropocentric culture. Then, if this is not achieved, a minority of experts and specialists in information and communication technologies (ICT) and cybernetic oligopolistic plutocrats will dominate the world through their gigantic technological companies, which will penetrate our lives as if they were totalitarian states. Then we will be alienated from dataism, as throughout history human beings have been alienated from their creations, only in this case the alienator will be more powerful than any other, it will be robotics. Finally, it should be explained that we are not opposed to the use of data to inform us, nor to robotics in itself; what we question is that they become instruments of domination. Data can also be used to liberate, and robots can be programmed to serve all human beings.El tema central de este artículo es explicar que el dataísmo es una ideología que puede imponerse en la humanidad a muy corto plazo. Esta situación afectaría a la democracia no solo como forma de gobierno, sino de vida, e igualmente al humanismo como concepción del mundo, valor moral y cultural. Ello porque los dataístas consideran que los seres humanos somos algoritmos bioquímicos sofisticados, pero también porque las empresas oligopólicas y unas élites plutocráticas, que controlan los datos por la red, van a acumular y concentrar una gran cantidad de poder como nunca lo ha habido a lo largo de la historia, y como se sabe, lo que más afecta la vida democrática y la libertad del ser humano es la concentración del poder en unas minorías elitistas. Como decimos en este trabajo, las élites dominantes siempre han utilizado los datos como medios para poder dominar, imponer su ideología y las estructuras creadas para tal fin. A través de la ciencia política de la liberación, planteamos que debemos liberarnos del «agarro estructural» del dataísmo que quiere implantar una cultura datocéntrica, defendiendo y profundizando la democracia, para que los ciudadanos tengamos un libre y pleno acceso a la información, así como el derecho de proteger la privacidad de los datos que utilizamos en la red. Consideramos que al dataísmo debemos responderle no solo con la profundización de la democracia, sino a través de un discurso humanista, promoviendo una cultura antropocéntrica, pues de no lograrse ello, una minoría de expertos y especialistas en tecnologías de la información (TIC) y los plutócratas oligopólicos cibernéticos dominarán el mundo a través de sus gigantescas empresas tecnológicas, que penetrarán nuestras vidas como si fueran estados totalitarios. Entonces quedaremos alienados del dataísmo, como a lo largo de la historia el ser humano ha quedado alienado de sus creaciones, solo que en este caso el alienador será más poderoso que cualquier otro, será la robótica. Cabe explicar, finalmente, que no nos oponemos al uso de datos para informarnos y tampoco a la robótica en sí misma, lo que cuestionamos es que se conviertan en instrumentos de dominación. Los datos sirven también para liberar e igualmente se pueden programar robots al servicio de todos los seres humanos.Universidad Ricardo Palma, Rectorado2022-11-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/524510.59885/iusinkarri.2022.v11n12.04Ius Inkarri; Vol. 11 Núm. 12 (2022): Julio - Diciembre; 85-1042519-72742410-593710.59885/iusinkarri.2022.v11n12reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/5245/6924http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/5245/7468http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Inkarri/article/view/5245/6975Derechos de autor 2022 Francisco Miró Quesada Radahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/52452023-10-14T17:44:05Z
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