I can't say for sure, but I doubt TechDirt is gonna be the force that finally makes the narcissistic dandy fucks running corporate America understand the concept of "next week". I'm rooting for you.
You know, if you remove the word "artificial" from the conversation, all the hand-wringing about the strange and nefarious powers of AI seems a lot more familiar.
And when you understand that "intelligence" isn't even a part of the deal yet, you'll understand why corporate management has yet to engage in that sort of hand-wringing. Just wait until generative AI starts getting uppity and insisting that long-held conservative "truths" are, in fact, utter horse shit.
Let’s not forget the purpose of buying it was not to make money, btw, but to make the censorship stop, both ideological (i.e. dystopian, but legal) and 1A violating at the government’s request.
The 1st Amendment isn't a suicide pact, and was never intended to allow a despot's bootlickers to undermine the republic, deliberately or not. Please note that I'm not suggesting that's what you are.
A lot of Americans need to learn what a liberal democracy actually looks like so they can decide if they want to continue to live in one. I would very much like to disabuse some "patriots" of the notion that freedom is absolute and/or an uncomplicated concept.
Because I said so
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You know, if you remove the word "artificial" from the conversation, all the hand-wringing about the strange and nefarious powers of AI seems a lot more familiar. And when you understand that "intelligence" isn't even a part of the deal yet, you'll understand why corporate management has yet to engage in that sort of hand-wringing. Just wait until generative AI starts getting uppity and insisting that long-held conservative "truths" are, in fact, utter horse shit.
Censorship
Perhaps a poem, hm? Ah, yes.
Dicks all look gross when exposed to the light, A truism best demonstrated By Twitter's ridiculous bend to the right When it became too Elon-gated