Does big tech think autistic children are cash machines?
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A Dutch IT company, Noldus Information Technology, recently blitzed the autism parent space with sponsored content about it’s new product line. This combination of hardware and software seems to use computer vision to track faces of infants looking for “autism traits.” Does your baby follow faces? Does your baby show appropriate responses? This platform will catalog all of this and offer researchers and medical staff with data to help them form an opinion or reinforce a diagnosis of autism.
Is this a good thing? I’ll leave it to you to decide. Here’s one of their sponsored content long-form advertisements. Judge for yourself? Creepy? Helpful? Harmful?
Does big tech think autistic children are cash machines?
Does big tech think autistic children are cash machines?
Does big tech think autistic children are cash machines?
A Dutch IT company, Noldus Information Technology, recently blitzed the autism parent space with sponsored content about it’s new product line. This combination of hardware and software seems to use computer vision to track faces of infants looking for “autism traits.” Does your baby follow faces? Does your baby show appropriate responses? This platform will catalog all of this and offer researchers and medical staff with data to help them form an opinion or reinforce a diagnosis of autism.
Is this a good thing? I’ll leave it to you to decide. Here’s one of their sponsored content long-form advertisements. Judge for yourself? Creepy? Helpful? Harmful?