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58 votes
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Bluesky will comply with age verification laws in South Dakota and Wyoming after exiting Mississippi
18 votes -
EU hits Google with €2.95bn antitrust fine despite trade tensions with US
41 votes -
US government snaps up 10% of Intel for $8.9B
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Bluesky will block Mississippi IP addresses in response to its age assurance law
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US Supreme Court allows Mississippi social media age verification law to go into effect
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Nvidia, AMD agree to pay US government 15% of AI chip sales to China
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UK government seeks way out of clash with US over Apple encryption
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Radio geeks reveal how to access crucial hurricane data after US Department of Defense cut it off
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Global hack on Microsoft SharePoint hits US, state agencies, researchers say
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YouTube silently loosens rules guiding the moderation of videos
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Right to repair is now law in Washington state
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We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
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Two unrelated stories that make me even more cynical about AI
I saw both of these stories on Lemmy today. They show two different facets to the topic of AI. This first story is from the perspective of cynicism about AI and how it has been overhyped. If AI is...
I saw both of these stories on Lemmy today. They show two different facets to the topic of AI.
This first story is from the perspective of cynicism about AI and how it has been overhyped.
If AI is so good, where are the open source contributionsBut if AI is so obviously superior … show us the code. Where’s the receipts? Let’s say, where’s the open source code contributions using AI?
The second story is about crony capitalism, deregulation, and politics around AI:
GOP sneaks decades long AI regulation ban into spending bill
On Sunday night, House Republicans added language to the Budget Reconciliation bill that would block all state and local governments from regulating AI for 10 years, 404 Media reports. The provision, introduced by Representative Brett Guthrie of Kentucky, states that "no State or political subdivision thereof may enforce any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems during the 10 year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act
I saw these stories minutes apart, and they really make me feel even more cynical and annoyed by AI than I was yesterday. Because:
- In the short term AI is largely a boondoggle, which won’t work as advertised but still humans will be replaced by it because the people who hire don’t understand it’s limitations but they fear missing out on a gold rush.
- The same shady people at the AI companies who are stealing your art and content, in order to sell a product that will replace you, are writing legislation to protect themselves from being held accountable
- They also are going to be protected from any skynet-style disasters caused by their recklessness
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Chinese factories are more automated
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‘The terror is real’: an appalled US tech industry is scared to criticize Elon Musk
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Hawaiʻi's needy wait as benefits system tech overhaul runs late, busts budget
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Delete the workforce
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US government workers and military planners love Signal now
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Investigation: We tried to buy American chips as a Russian defense manufacturer - it worked
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US Department of Justice again files demand to break up Google’s search monopoly
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Utah becomes first US state to pass bill making app stores verify ages - Governor has not yet signed the bill
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Canada-US cross-border surveillance negotiations raise constitutional and human rights whirlwind under US CLOUD Act
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Google Maps now shows the 'Gulf of America' for US users
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US documents say Project 2025’s creators The Heritage Foundation want to dox Wikipedia’s volunteer editors of pages related to Palestine conflict using powerful tools
33 votes -
How did racist mass texts bypass some anti-spam guardrails after the US election?
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TikTok is coming back online after US President-elect Donald Trump pledged to restore it
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TikTok makes app unavailable for US users ahead of ban
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Donald Trump says he'll 'likely' give TikTok a ninety-day extension to avoid US ban
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US Supreme Court unanimously backs law banning TikTok if it’s not sold by its Chinese parent company
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US President Joe Biden won't enforce TikTok ban
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New York starts enforcing $15 broadband law that ISPs tried to kill
51 votes -
Supreme Court seems ready to back Texas law limiting access to pornography
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US introduces additional export restrictions on AI-chips
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TikTok says it plans to shut down site for US unless Supreme Court strikes down law forcing it to sell
38 votes -
US based The Heritage Foundation plans to ‘identify and target’ Wikipedia editors
81 votes -
New California law prohibits using AI as basis to deny insurance claims
51 votes -
Pornhub is now blocked in almost all of the US South
53 votes -
More US telcos confirm Salt Typhoon breaches as White House weighs in
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Supreme Court wants US input on whether ISPs should be liable for users’ piracy, in $1 billion Sony v. Cox case
38 votes -
‘Do not pet’: A robotic dog named “Spot” made by Boston Dynamics is the latest tool in the arsenal of the US Secret Service
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The latest in North Korea’s fake IT worker scheme: Extorting the employers
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Goodbye, floppies - San Francisco pays Hitachi $212 million to remove 5.25-inch disks from its light rail service
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More people than ever are trying to hack the US government--and they love it
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The attempt to reform Intel
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Chinese government hackers penetrate US internet providers to spy
17 votes -
The US government wants to make it easier for you to click the 'unsubscribe' button
58 votes -
How the news broke on X. The epistemology of an assassination attempt.
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Elon Musk says he’s moving SpaceX and X from California to Texas, blames new trans privacy law
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Microsoft laid off a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion team, and its lead wrote an internal email blasting how DEI is 'no longer business critical'
37 votes