The problems; plural; is that the person who popularized the idea of data centers in space has little to zero understanding of any of the space sciences and yet owns and directs one of the world's largest, and privately owned, aerospace companies with massive government contracts that splits its time with their own AI work.
EndOfLine
Surveillance is a form of oppression and should be resisted at every opportunity.
We know billionaires aren't going to do the work themselves. Finally we will get to see who these "paid protesters" are that I keep hearing about.
The actor has instead acquired a soundmark from the U.S. Patent And Trademark Office on “a man saying ‘ALRIGHT ALRIGHT ALRIGHT’, wherein the first syllable of the first two words is at a lower pitch than the second syllable, and the first syllable of the last word is at a higher pitch than the second syllable.”
Only when "a man" says it? That sounds problematic and easily circumvented by AI, which is what the trademark was intended to protect against.
sigh Another narcissist CEO who cannot grasp the idea that "life", in this context, is just an employees working for themselves and pursuing their own interests instead of working for others to pursue corporate interests.
One byte at a time?

I thought the pic was 3 cookies and was all excited. Then I read the headline. I probably should not be left unsupervised in a lab.
If you were upset by Russia hosting the 2018 FIFA World Cup, you should not look up Qatar hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Ignoring the Skynet concerns; either he's feeding data that should not be available to the public into a privately owned system or he is trying to form actionable models off of incomplete data. Neither option is comforting to think about.

Any chance on getting these officers named and a date for when they were promoted to their current positions?