• OrteilGenou@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    The not too distant future:

    “Facial recognition confirms this person posts opinions that are partially out of line with source code directives. Approve drone strike?”

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      10 hours ago

      We used to kill people with metadata.

      Now we kill people with AI hallucinations made from studying metadata.

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      arnt they already requiring ID from Uk users, its only matter of time they do what FB does, require FACIAL recognition + ID.

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      this is how Israel chooses bombing targets in Gaza right now by spying on their Whatsapp metadata

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          It’s harrowing as hell, but a damn good article. It’s clear to see why it’s still amongst 972’s most read articles despite being quite a few months old now.

          A side note to anyone else who reads this comment, but 972 are great for coverage of the genocide — they’re based within Israel and have both Israeli and Palestinian writers. It leads to some of the best coverage that I’ve read on the conflict, because they have insight into Israeli politics that few others have. Many of their articles have both English and Hebrew versions, which shows that part of their goal is to challenge the apartheid and genocide from within Israel (a difficult thing to do, given how restrictive Israeli media is)

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            Yeah, I’m pretty upset that Abraham got an Oscar last year, but not the Pulitzer for that article