@bmath if only elon could rule through electrical zaps transmitted straight to the brains from sutro tower, making barbecue of any particle of woke mind virus.
"The conventional ugliness of communist constructions was not a defect. It was something that was desired. It was an alternative aesthetic where nothing would ever stand out. The grey leaders were beautiful—on their own terms." #BrankoMilanovic https://branko2f7.substack.com/p/on-charisma-and-greyness-under-communism
[new draft post] What is fascism? https://drafts.interfluidity.com/2023/03/05/what-is-fascism/index.html
@halfcocked @mimsical i think they might prefer not to, because they understand the answers would be surprising to and unpopular with much of the public, esp with respect to “metadata” and longer-term stored data.
“‘Equity’ is…a word that you invoke any time you object to the unit of equality someone else is using, regardless of what, if any, your preferred alternative unit of equality is.”
from #MattBruenig https://mattbruenig.com/2023/03/05/equality-and-equity/
it’s insane that these are the terms under which we live. https://www.businessinsider.com/police-getting-help-social-media-to-prosecute-people-seeking-abortions-2023-2 ht @mimsical
please be excessively polite. thank you.
@CoolerPseudonym (me neither!)
@dpp old ones too! i’m no ageist!
i’m not sure whether the better word is grumpy or grouchy, but that’s how i am these days.
in terms of user experience, kindle is by far the best of the ebook platforms. but you can never fucking trust them. they arrogate to themselves a role of continuing control of what you think is yours. https://mastodon.social/@joeross/109968198632286360
@mike805 it’s a different court these days, though, alas.
overall AI will make life
@cocoaphony @tb A good case, though it all worked out so differently! Now we do largely rent our software, and they do change how our e-mail works overnight, and we gripe like the infants the lack of control makes of us, but we accept it and laud "continuous deployment" models of cloud software development. (as a free software guy i don't think i've ever released a library with a version first digit higher than zero, though, and i make no apologies for that. no revenue, no assurances.)
@tb i got it!
Are there precedents for state-imposed blocklists like this in the US? Has anyything like this been enforced or adjudicated before? https://mastodon.lawprofs.org/@blakereid/109966636164787386
If a firm makes a harmful error, a role for AI/machine-learning tools in the chain of events that lead to the error should be an aggravating rather than mitigating factor, like drunkenness for car accidents.
At first it seems unfair ("I wasn't myself!" or "The AI did it!") but the point is it's your responsibility when you create the circumstances under which inadequate or harmful or insufficiently accountable choices are likely to be made.
one way to address AI risk might be very strict liability early on (already arguably we are late to the game) for whomever deploys it.
@scottsantens i guess instead of digging holes and filling them in again, as Keynes mused about…