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and your comment is flagged, as is mine. This article has no relevance to HN, just more political activism


As was mine. HN: a place for technology (and Palestine)


I've seen numerous posts from researchers on X demonstrating that people high in psychopathy, low in empathy, and low in cognitive ability are overrepresented on social media. They post more often and fuel polarisation in politics. The extremism is entertaining to others and rewarded with exposure. Political moderates don't tend to get as emotionally invested and are less likely to voice their opinions in the first place. But underlying the extremism and polarisation are real issues. There's often an overlooked middleground that technology can step in to highlight


How is it not a criminal offence to impersonate a different company to decrypt customer data?


It was a criminal offencefor Aaron Swartz to download books.

But when Zuckerberg did it at an industrial scale, he was just "training his AI model", which made it just fine.

Same thing here.


What is criminal depends on how much money you have.


It's more about only exploiting people who have less money than you do.


It is, but they bribe the people who police this


Best to assume that CEOs don't speak candidly when addressing the public. Wasn't he fired from OpenAI due to a lack of open/honest communication? In any case, he's incentivised to tailor his words and views to reduce competition, reduce investment in competitors, and generally improve his company's position. I would be sceptical of anything publicly stated that directly impacts the public's perception of OpenAI or him personally


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