I’m rather curious to see how the EU’s privacy laws are going to handle this.

(Original article is from Fortune, but Yahoo Finance doesn’t have a paywall)

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    1 year ago

    So remake the entire thing.

    If they did something the wrong way, being hard to change or redo doesn’t mean they get a free pass to keep doing it wrong.

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      1 year ago

      If that’s what the law requires then the AI companies will just move somewhere else and that jurisdiction will miss out on the next industrial revolution.

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        I’m fine with that if the cost of it would be loss of privacy. I think there’s some situations where an invasion of privacy can be justified, such as legitimately trying to find online pedos.

        But giving up my privacy to a corporation in an irreversible way so they can make millions? Absolutely not.