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msy
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Meta’s AI smart glasses and data privacy concerns
You would have to have been hiding under an extremely large rock not to assume this given the technology involved and Meta's overtly and consistently anti-privacy stances and history.
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argomo
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While true, that doesn't make it acceptable. In a functioning society, companies would be punished harshly for this behaviour.
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Aeolun
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> In a functioning society
Have you been alive for the past decade?
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DonHopkins
9 days ago
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Obviously he thinks society is functioning for HIM just fine. What's your problem?
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autoexec
9 days ago
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It's because they never have been meaningfully punished and won't be that this happens and will continue to happen. Act accordingly.
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latentsea
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all societies are dysfunctional...
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http-teapot
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[inserts image of a smiling Mark Zuckerberg walking in the middle of unsuspecting attendees wearing VR headsets]
That image always felt dystopian to me
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