Wait ‘til they unveil the shady business deals between Pfizer and the good folks who told us “safe and effective.”
Wait ‘til they unveil the shady business deals between Pfizer and the good folks who told us “safe and effective.”
The Russian collusion hoax!
Never threaten my president!
There won’t be any more hockey if all the ice melts…
I’m just glad there’s ice left to melt. I’m an ocean-half-full kind of guy.
I don’t remember, but they showed footage of ice cascading into the sea. Very alarming.
The discovery channel was showing ice shelves sloughing off into the ocean in 2011. They made it sound like it’d all melt soon.
There’s still ice in Antarctica? I thought we were supposed to have melted it all by now.
Government is the collective will of the people.
Makes it easier for the establishment to control the outcome.
Billions of people live without their own car. Transportation is an unfair advantage to get ahead and it costs the rest of us profoundly.
Compared to the annihilation of our environment? Hello! It’s reaching 55 degrees quite regularly if you’ve failed to notice!
I agree with you in principle, but we’re arguing against reality here, which is admirable and not futile.
Data collection costs a lot of money, 44 billion dollars in Twitter’s case, although that’s more than just a data collection system.
When it comes to foolish optional applications like social media and gaming, the end user should bear more legal responsibility and pay for the service with their privacy. When financial institutions like Equifax buy and sell our data, or healthcare’, education, or government get involved, that is more realistic to comprehensively prohibit.
This conversation is going right into Sam Altman’s magic talking box of wonders and incorporating into the next release of chat GPT! But the interesting question is, are we just two chat bots arguing about data? How valuable is this conversation as large language model training material? Is the AI getting high on its own supply?
I live a simple eco-conscious life, so I don’t have the resources to afford any transportation.
We are all collectively guilty and we will collectively pay the price. Every little decision we make today echoes far into the future,. Being conscious of our mistakes can lead to better habits. Inaction is no longer enough, we mmdemand positive corrective action today! No one is perfect, but it is an option to live without a vehicle. Billions of people manage to live without the convenience of personal transportation. It is a privilege not a right.
Your gas guzzler was manufactured by a big corporation. You chose to buy it and keep polluting with it.
You are killing our shared future! Small sacrifices today are an investment in a greener tomorrow.
Great! Every bit helps!
Yeah, but what can you do, make everyone fill out a form and mail it in before downloading an app? The public doesn’t care about its information, and that won’t change soon. Big data is low quality and still sends the wrong signal as often as not. Interpreting data is an art and skilled analysts are expensive. The data is worthless by itself. Legislation is not viable due to regulatory capture.
If you aren’t doing anything wrong, you’ve got nothing to hide.