Comment Re: But why a smart garage door opener? (Score 1) 118
And when you lose your phone or it's stolen? Or if it somehow gets bricked after an upate? Or gets compromised?
There's this thing called single point of failuare.
Agreed. If someone wants a movie or music or software, they can request it from the owners and can only use the item they were specifically given permission to use. Otherwise, they have to pay for it.
I do not think "productivity" is what is driving this. I think it is intelligence agencies using AI to go through half a century of collected data to determine who will be the winners and losers in society. "Society" itself is 'Fascist' and wants every social interaction to happen in an expected order.
I do not know how to explain this idea without writing an entire book... but, ignoring Reality will end in Reality reminding 'you' that it can not be ignored. This 'ignorance of Reality' frequently ends up in death, but always provides misery to most people most of the time.
It is too late. Even HIPAA won't help here. The data is not being stored in a directly human retrievable method, so you can not PROVE in an unassailable manner that they are hoovering your data. I am dealing with this a lot right now with companies using AI products and insisting that the data is not used for training. If data is going out of my enclave, then it absolutely is being used for further training.
On the bright side, at least they have the training to properly evaluate the information presented. You, likely, do not.
There were industry standards on minutiae like how fast song titles scroll on the screen, and a complete ban on flashing or pop-up anything.
Car companies being OK with anything flashing up on the screen that isn't absolutely critical to driving is mind boggling.
The reasons those standards existed is because it absolutely *IS* distracting. The reasons those standards are not used in this situation is that the car company gets more money for showing you those ads. Everything is for sale, including your life.
these days (and for the past few decades or more) you don't want to make jokes like that.
You are correct that they have been collecting the data for decades. AI is what is enabling them to actually go through all of the data. THAT is why there such a rush to power AI. Previously, your data would only be analyzed as part of an investigation; now, everything will be analyzed. Every single post on Slashdot is being fed through AI to target any/all of us. But Slashdot is nothing compared to the rest of the Internet, which is receiving the same treatment... as is your phone calls and shopping habits. There WILL be a New World Order and the majority of people on the planet will be its victim. A thousand points of light... a thousand families. This shit has been planned for decades.
It is easier, but then Subaru/salesguy wouldn't explicitly know the reason why they never had the chance to even make that sale.
The exec that needs to hear it will never hear it. Information travels FROM the "most important" person TO the least important person. If you are not the most important person, you are utterly useless and have no input.
A "much-needed move" would be to allow BYD cars to be sold here and let the free market economics
The market disruption that would happen would cause tens of thousands of families to have to seek jobs in order to support themselves. It will never happen.
It's too many to stick in work camps or to kill.
Bet
Like letting people make their own choices? How is letting someone choose to sell or eat a Slim Jim immoral?
Ok, I'll byte: Like letting people make their own choices? How is letting someone choose to sell or smoke meth immoral?
So then, why do we make selling or smoking meth illegal? Is it because of *shock* the costs to society?
Essentially, if you are against meth being legal, then you should equally be against 'ultraprocessed' foods being legal. The real bitch is defining what 'ultraprocessed' REALLY means.
I already know for a fact that I am smarter than most of the human population.
Close to 50% of the folks on this planet are smarter than "most" of the population. Just the fact that you are here at Slashdot implies that you are in that "smarter" than most group; however, being smarter than most doesn't prevent you from acting dumb from time to time. Humility is ALWAYS necessary.
The nice thing about SSH is that the server does not need to be on port 22. Unless they are blocking the protocol itself, there will be no denying of SSH. If they are blocking the protocol... well, LOL.
The unfacts, did we have them, are too imprecisely few to warrant our certitude.