Puge Henis
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Puge Henis@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•A French law requiring adult sites to run age checks( facial age estimation, ...etc) and block users under 18 became applicable to sites based in France and outside of the EU.English
73·8 months agoI don’t know why you’re being downvoted. You’re pointing out the difference between the situations compared.
Potential exposure to a grandma getting gangbanged by 10 midgets while some do tricks is not the same as a seeing tits on TV.
Puge Henis@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.zip•Jack Dorsey would like to ‘delete all IP law’.English
3·8 months agoEverything is set up to benefit the Man, right? And give Joe the illusion that he has rights.
Puge Henis@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.zip•Jack Dorsey would like to ‘delete all IP law’.English
32·8 months agodon’t they have merit for the poor as well? If I start something and the rich knows it’ll work, what stops them from replicating my thing with more money and resources?
“Humans survive through community”: I agree with this but this is not an eternal truth. What that community looks like and consists of have always changed. Community has meant a group of people we hunted together in a jungle, our neighbors, and now more and more people you hang out online, a mixture of these or other groups etc. I can’t see any reason why a community can’t be a group of artificially intelligent robots in the near future. “Their wealth doesn’t mean shit”: This is a take that is idealistic at best and juvenile at worst. It also reads like an oxymoron. “Wealth” “doesn’t mean shit”. Wealth means everything in many of the world’s societies, western ones especially so.
Imagine: an AI-powered ass wiper for the rich but it goes ballistic in the middle of it all and starts smearing shit all over the rich boomer who thought an AI-powered ass wiper was a good idea.
Jokes aside, I want to note there are many of the rich we don’t see clowning in the media like Müsk.
I fear that we have little time before they become self-sufficient enough on an island like Zuck and don’t need us bickering at each other or outputing wealth for them. Back to the cavemen times where the guys on top control the masses through brute force. This time AI-powered brute force. With advancements in robotics and multimodal AI, what stops Zuck or Musk from training their own army of robots (both humanoid and otherwise) and instruct them to detain or destroy people? They have the means and the data.
It’s crazy how democracy is now implicitly democracy incorporated™ where individuals are silenced for expressing opinions about corporations. Vital institutions for a functioning democracy like media is now owned by big corporations, worse yet, in an increasingly monopolized way, blurring the lines between unelected corporations and elected government (who are also bought by corporations after or before they are elected)
Puge Henis@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Internet is not forever after all: CNET deletes old articles to game GoogleEnglish
26·2 years agoDonate!
Puge Henis@lemmy.mlto
World News@lemmy.ml•Why Turkey changed its stance on Sweden’s NATO membership
191·2 years agoTurkey’s strategy has always been play the both parties since the decline of the Ottoman Empire. Understandable as it’s sitting at the intersection of different power circles, and that is the same reason it is darn attractive to those power circles.
Puge Henis@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Twitter warns it could sue Meta over “copycat” Threads appEnglish
16·2 years agomama says no


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