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<nettime> Il Manifesto: Let's get the network data |
EDITORIAL Let's get the network data https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=it&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Filmanifesto.it%2Ffacciamoci-dare-i-dati-della-rete%2F Open Letter to the Italian Government and the European Institutions. Without the cooperation of the OTTs and the platforms, we grope in the dark and the virus is uncontrollable. The appeal of journalists to mobilize the country's databases: the virality of the network against the virality of the epidemic *** EDITION OF THE 03/25/2020 POSTED 24.3.2020, 19:12 We are a group of journalists who want to join the country's effort against contagion. We understood that our world, that of information and digital relations, is today the main battleground. We want to make available to the country the experience of a profession that, for better or for worse, has always played a role in the national emergency, making vital information transparent and shared. Today we learn from the head of the Civil Protection Borrelli that at least 10 real infected people go around our cities for every single infected person who is intercepted by the health system. This differential translates into hospitalized, intubated and, terribly, deaths. We cannot continue to go blind hunting for asymptomatics. The Italian government and Europe have opened up the technological front. It takes projects, ideas, solutions to limit the infection. But as information workers we know that all of this will be a dead letter if we don't have the data to power these tools. Without data we die. Government and European institutions must ask those who have these data to make them available to health and administrative authorities to limit the damage. The great service providers: Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, know a lot, if not everything, about social relationships, mobility, the mood, the physical conditions, of millions and millions of Italians, we talk about those Italians of more dynamic and competitive areas, living on the net, constantly talking to the net. We need to know what happened in February, how it is possible that the volcano exploded in Italy, and above all we must now enclose the contagion areas, identifying the most dangerous groups precisely in the passage from north to south of the wave of the coronavirus. Only the databases of these profiling powers would allow us to hopefully fight this war. As the European Commission claims, it is not a question of expropriating anyone. We ask these large corporations for collaboration, we want institutions to get attention for concrete cooperation. We would like the government to get positive answers from those who are partners in the public administration, from companies that are collecting invaluable masses of data for the movement of a large part of the population on their e learning and smart working platforms. We have read that Mark Zuckerberg fears a collapse of his servers due to the excess of users by quarantined citizens. Then he too should bring these people out of the house by shortening the time of isolation, help governments to georeference the real areas of transmission of the virus. A platform that gathers almost half of the earth's population is in itself a common good, a universal service. Let these great technological brands gain the honor of being an essential part of our lives by using the virality of the network against the virality of the disease. They know a lot, if not all. They know where, how and when the contagion opportunities have arisen, the rush of the virus has accelerated. Can all this be made available to the country right away? Owners of these platforms can elaborate, trace calculate the crisis points, developing graphs that make us understand in Lazio or Campania or Sicily what is about to happen. Let them independently give us the results of this elaboration. We don't want to get our hands in their drawers. Let the owners of these drawers make us win this battle, to save victims, to limit suffering, to save their users. We know it can. We know they can. We do not want to resign ourselves today to the observation that, as Capitalism of Surveillance Shoshanna Zuboff writes, these technological groups "know too much to be free". We want to hope we can share with them the vision that these groups are free because we can know everything. Moreover, most of these giants were born in California, in an extraordinary season of dreams and creativity, in which software became the language of freedom and the sharing of a single connective intelligence. How can they forget where they come from? As a great Italian like Adriano Olivetti predicted, in 1959: information technology is a technology of freedom. Believe us, we practice that lesson that announced us how software and databases are instruments of freedom from the threat of death and suffering. Who can hide these hopes behind the futile reason, especially in this moment, of private interests? We hope that the Italian and European institutions can, at the end of this terrible adventure, show us that the great powers of calculation are free precisely because we can all be happy with knowing. Show us you protagonists of this season of wonders of science and technology that we are right. Give us today the data that are needed by the Ministry of Health and civil protection to support the shoulder of the epidemic. Analyze them, decipher them, explain how to use them. Let's all win this battle of humanity together. And we agree together that, as Albert Einstein said, "things that count cannot always be counted and things that can be counted do not always count". First signatories Michele Mezza, Marco Mele, Lazzaro Pappagallo, Giorgio Balzoni, o Alessi Buzzanca, Vanna Palumbo, Morena Mancinelli, Paola Bergami, o Vincenz Campo, Mario Fatell o # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org # @nettime_bot tweets mail w/ sender unless #ANON is in Subject: