US's foreign policy is about as sensible as their gun laws.
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In most places it means being a journalist. And Israel did a speed run for the record of journalists killed in war.
When it comes to politics, no one is your friend.
When the person you despise makes a great point.
Maybe that's what the corporate media says but AoC is popular in her district. What really happens is money from AIPAC comes in and unseats the leftist candidate during the primaries.
I feel the same about the code generation stuff. What I really want is a tool that suggests better variable names.
We have porn games, but we don't have CP games. There's a line between violence and SA with minors.
Edit: oh wait, Japan might be an example 🙃 and yeah, they got issues.
The parents are out buying an AR-15 for their son.
On a more serious note, parents always get judged, just not always fairly.
If we're talking about it from a harm reduction or public health view point then it is the circulation of the content, not the personal generation that poses the greatest risk. Once the material gets circulated, it becomes harder to know it's origins and it might look like someone IRL and expose them to risks.
Yeah, AIPAC should be illegal to by the same law. Funny how that country gets a free pass.
The law only cares if they were lobbying for a foreign country. If it was China, India or Australia paying the bill, they would still be breaking the law.
Unfortunately this trend is happening in the States even without the AI buzzwords (though it is there). You give every kid a tablet with educational apps that feed into a curriculum algo. Teachers are told by the algo which student needs help on what, basically they become facilitators to the app. Then you also have "student summarizers" which will "analyze" a student written or audio submission and flatten it down to some unform stats.