This is lemmy's, sir.
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They are not using it to stop bias. If history has proven anything, it's that AI is biased as shit. They are using AI to excuse bias, because "computers ergo cold hard logic" while ignoring that they aren't training in ethical and moral considerations.
It classified her as "most likely to be critical and sue company for ethical violations".
But seriously, I don't know what it is with the AI craze. Today, HAL 9000 seems like a documentary because it's like most of these AI are behaving - highly reliable until they go off the completely deep end and suddenly aren't. They are at their worst when deployed in highly subjective and dynamic situations, like the one mentioned in this article.
They'd actually also be very likely to get you targeted by thieves as well. Even if you tried to keep quiet about them, there would be an entire chain of custody which would be required inform when such a large quantity of gold bullion where sold or bought, as well as their transportation and the transportation's insurance, if you don't get scammed in the process.
FTFY
It's likely just going to drive it off to the less centralized websites that won't block anyway because they are just so used to ignoring the requests. The only reason PornHub has to pay heed is because they try to go at it the "legal" route.
I mean, worst case, just buy and bring a gas generator with you if you think you are going to be reaching those limits. With an EV, anyone can have a plug-in hybrid (albeit much less convenient).
What exactly is "pushing their crap"? Chances are it will be more moderated and less arbitrary than what passes through from some lemmy instances. Hatred and misinformation? Harvesting your data? Like this isn't already a factor with lemmy? In the Fediverse, we have admins who flagrantly break their own TOS. Plus it seems to me this is an opportunity for lemmy to get advertisement at Threads' expense.
As a Premium user who still had uBlock installed, I was noticing the other day a loading problem when I had it activated until I deactivated and reloaded. Still, Google is entirely within it's right to target people even according to one of its greatest critics: https://youtu.be/KMLMQRS3Krk?t=175
I think people need more visibility over the electromagnetic spectrum, not less, to catch car thieves. This needs to be white hat into a car theft attempt detection kit.