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bshepp t1_je13eqk wrote
Reply to comment by Iohet in BBC News: Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC by Gigglemind
Posting something that is accessible to the public doesn't automatically make it public and posting something publicly doesn't necessarily give anyone the right to copy it, use it, or make derivative works from it.
bshepp t1_j5usc34 wrote
Reply to comment by runsongas in Amazon strikes: Workers claim robots are treated better by secure_caramel
That's the thing. There will be no need to keep people productive. It will take a huge cultural shift for sure. A focus more on self improvement, experiencing new things, and sharing those experiences.
What's worse? Some of the population becoming super lazy or making all the population do pointless menial labor because that's what we've always done to keep production up?
bshepp t1_j5ucqaz wrote
So do you think we are going to create a society where everything is taken care of robots and we are left to philosophical, artistic, and scientific pursuits or will the wealthy hord everything and tell everyone to pull themselves up by their bootstraps?
bshepp t1_j32bhrv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in US jobless claim applications fall to lowest in 14 weeks by AudibleNod
The band aid being ripped off is inevitable.
bshepp t1_j2ujniq wrote
Reply to comment by Velkyn01 in Home price increases weakened sharply in November, posting the smallest annual gain in 2 years -CNBC by wander9077
Real estate investors. Yeah the whole market is being held up by shitty people and companies refusing to let go of their 17k -> 300k flips. They are leveraged against those prices. This has little or nothing to do with individuals selling homes.
bshepp t1_j2uahqn wrote
Reply to comment by lankypiano in Home price increases weakened sharply in November, posting the smallest annual gain in 2 years -CNBC by wander9077
Fingers crossed.
bshepp t1_j2t5wd5 wrote
Reply to Home price increases weakened sharply in November, posting the smallest annual gain in 2 years -CNBC by wander9077
Imagine doing the thing that's causing the problem to solve the problem. This seems like a precursor to a panicked sell off.
bshepp t1_j2ajom8 wrote
Reply to DOJ sues pharma giant AmerisourceBergen Corp. for allegedly helping to fuel the opioid epidemic by alwaysrm4hope
They will be charged a fraction of the profits, allowed to keep millions if not billions, and all of our screwed up and dead loved ones can go fuck themselves.
-US Regulaters
bshepp t1_j21342r wrote
Reply to comment by VyrPlan in Winter weather upends water systems across the Deep South by getBusyChild
Instead how do you feel about spending two decades destroying two countries, try to rebuild them, failing, then leaving?
bshepp t1_j20b0pe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Exxon sues EU in move to block new windfall tax on oil companies by davetowers646
Why? The right is to blame for most of this. The right is composed of the most ignorant, hateful people and it really shows in everything they do.
bshepp t1_itqdh7d wrote
Reply to comment by joedev007 in Software biz accused of colluding with 'cartel' of landlords by marketrent
It's not that the software exists it's that a monopoly exists and was using the software as an excuse. It's not software it shitty landlords.
bshepp t1_itqd2uo wrote
Reply to comment by arjedu in Software biz accused of colluding with 'cartel' of landlords by marketrent
You have a fundamental misunderstanding of both AI and what a monopoly is.
bshepp t1_je2187x wrote
Reply to comment by Iohet in BBC News: Clearview AI used nearly 1m times by US police, it tells the BBC by Gigglemind
If you leave your house unlocked does that mean your house is now a public space? That is the point I am trying to make. Uploading something to the web does not necessarily make it public. It's entirely possible they used entirely public resources in this instance. Again I'm just saying accessable to the public doesn't necessarily mean it is in the public.