Top senate officials are planning to save the Section 702 surveillance program by attaching it to a must-pass piece of legislation. Critics worry a chance to pass privacy reforms will be missed.
I find it funny in many ways as the privacy they are eroding is likely to disproportionately affect them as many of them are mixed up in corruption. We are going to hear about more and more exposed corruption over the next few years as AI enters the mix and sniffs out sorts of things people thought could never be connected to them. It is the only upside of our privacy being eroded as far as I can tell. That and I guess that we are the humans who have been immortalized in data.
I agree and they really are good at fooling the majority it seems more often than not, but I really think AI is going to expose them in a big way, especially when many of if have our own, locally running AI agent that we come to trust.
I find it funny in many ways as the privacy they are eroding is likely to disproportionately affect them as many of them are mixed up in corruption. We are going to hear about more and more exposed corruption over the next few years as AI enters the mix and sniffs out sorts of things people thought could never be connected to them. It is the only upside of our privacy being eroded as far as I can tell. That and I guess that we are the humans who have been immortalized in data.
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They will try and may be successful, but the writing is on the wall if they think they can outsmart AI.
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I agree and they really are good at fooling the majority it seems more often than not, but I really think AI is going to expose them in a big way, especially when many of if have our own, locally running AI agent that we come to trust.
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It is already happening and does not even require a fight. It requires supporting open source projects.