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1. therob+mi[view] [source] 2025-10-04 17:12:28
>>hhs+(OP)
The slide into hell is steep and slippery. I’m afraid we’re in a dark period of history that’s only going to get darker.

I want proponents of this tech to explain something to me. Why has the rate of stochastic terrorism only increased since the NSA and Palantir started spying on all of us? Isn’t the whole point of this to preempt those kinds of things?

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2. lepton+MC[view] [source] 2025-10-04 19:44:28
>>therob+mi
There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in public. That includes being recorded on video, or audio.
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3. Bud+vL[view] [source] 2025-10-04 20:57:38
>>lepton+MC
There's no reasonable expectation of pervasive video/audio capture, permanent recording, and complete AI analysis of all actions in public by all citizens forever, either. But that's the direction in which we're rapidly heading.
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4. lepton+kW[view] [source] 2025-10-04 22:30:46
>>Bud+vL
You can hate it all you want, but it's the first amendment that makes it legal to record in public. I'm honestly glad we have the right to record in public, else the government would be able to hide some nefarious shit that the public has been able to record and dissemenate. If we couldn't record in public, then that would be extremely dystopian. Maybe using AI on recorded data is the real problem you're having, and I agree there should be laws against that - it is a separate issue than recording in public, but it's unlikely to ever be regulated with the current administration.
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