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  • Idk why I'm asking this, but I'm genuinely curious why you think reservations exist?

  • No shit Sherlock

  • Those are owned by Native Americans... Not white billionaires

  • I'm not surprised by more of this sovereign state nonsense, I'm just disgusted that they're proposing building it on a reservation.

  • Well then, I guess it must have been some other Pudutr0n. You're off the hook, for now...

  • Yeah I posted here a few days ago about trying to find a good alternative. I'm very sad to see lemme.ee go

  • Sorry if this is a dumb question, still figuring things our.

    How else would you use the platform without joining an instance? Just have a private server?

  • I'm not 100% sure about actually preventing states from creating laws, but given what's happening in my city rn I would imagine, if this passes, it gives federal agencies and private companies the ability to legally ignore any city and state regulations that might be passed.

    My city used to have a complete ban on facial recognition and predictive policing tech after they were caught secretly working with Palantir. In 2022, the mayor requested the ban be lifted and replaced with an ordinance.

    Police in my city got caught violating the very weak ordinance that regulates how facial recognition is supposed to be used.

    Since WaPo exposed them, they've allegedly paused using the tech. However, the tech is provided by a private company, and the city can't enforce their regulations on the state police and ICE agents that are still using the tech with zero oversight.

    Given how we know states like TX have already signed up to have their national guard invade other states in order to enforce Trump's immigration policy, this could provide legal protection for the Texas national guard to come into a state like California and use it however they deem necessary.

    They could start out by saying it's necessary to enforce immigration (which would be fucked up enough). Very quickly it becomes necessary to protect ICE agents from protestors, and they begin using facial recognition to track protestors and anyone loosely associated with protestors.

    There's no way for the city or state laws to do anything about this bc the Texas National Guard have essentially been given blanket protection by a federal law to use AI to enforce federal immigration policy. Essentially, instead of the national guard being sent to southern states to enforce civil rights like what happened in the 1960s, the national guard from a red state would be sent into a blue state to enforce a dystopian cyber-surveillance nightmare created by the federal government.

    Keep in mind this is just one possibility. Even without all that happening, the best case scenario of allowing a ban on state regulations, is you're providing legal protection for private corporations to collect data however they want and do whatever they want with it once it's collected.

  • Par for the course though. Orwell called it.

    Federal intervention in states to enforce civil rights= unjust burden on states

    Federal intervention in states to enforce immigration policy= send in the national guard to "liberate LA"

    State regulations on AI= patchwork regulations won't benefit corporations the country

    Federal regulations on AI= these regulations are underpinned by the values we believe are important. Surely we've already proven over and over again you can trust us to do what's right for corporations the country.

    Never forget, corporations are people.

  • Exactly, they created this nightmare dystopia, sunk all their money into AI and if we don't allow them to just invade our privacy like it's their personal kingdom, and we exist to feed their data centers, they're fucked.

    The entire economy is fucked, but that's 100% on them.

    They wanted to just dive in head first, cut a bunch of jobs and replace everyone with AI. Who in their right mind would think that we should allow these people fewer regulations now, so they can make more money via exploitation of humans?

  • Exactly!

    Oh regulations would cut into your profits? Boo fucking hoo

  • Lemmygrad.ml seems kinda obvious, but I have a completely naive question about lemmy.ml. Is it essentially the same? Why is it a controversial instance.

    Based on just the sidebar description it sounds like a cool instance: A community of privacy and FOSS enthusiasts, run by Lemmy’s developers

    But I also see a lot of people saying they have it blocked

  • Do you have any chest, arm or back pain? Do you have a pulse oximeter?

    Can you go to a minor ER? If you hadn't said your heartbeat was off, I would say not necessarily a big concern at this point, but this also sounds similar to what happened to a friend of mine with an aortic dissection.

    She thought it was food poisoning at first, finally went to a minor med, they refused to treat her bc her and sent her to the ER ASAP. She ended up in the hospital for several weeks.

  • More scientists and data, but research quality in China has been very poor for quite some time, hence a lot of questions and concerns regarding methods, data collection, and number of retracted articles.

    The entire idea of the "China virus" and the Trump/Republicans lab leak/attack on NIH funding to EcoHealth, and their collaboration with Wuhan Institute of Virology, hinged on pointing out the lack of lab safety standards in China that wouldn't have allowed the research to occur here.

    On the flip side, now that Trump is in power, OSTP is focused on removing regulations to science and tech bc they argue they are slowing us down in the AI race against China.

    Kinda seems like a load of BS especially considering AI data in China is very poor likely bc of the lack of regulations

    https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2024/8/9/china-wrestles-with-quantity-over-quality-in-generative-ai-patents

  • Right, but it seems like they're getting nervous people might actually be allowed to vote in the midterms

  • I feel like we're going to end up with more laws protecting robots and surveillance cameras than our own civil liberties.

    Wonder where all those angry white guys with tiki torches and khaki shorts are now? The ones that thought the Jews were trying to replace them? 🤔

  • I mean apparently they're partnering with a private robotics company. The picture is an actual model of the company's robot. Whether or not they actually end up implementing this, they're allegedly currently training the robots.

    Presumably, if nothing else, Amazon/Bezos is probably getting some sweet federal kick backs to attempt this and further the current administration's agenda to beat "Gyna" in the science and tech race. Except unlike Gyna, the U.S. is firing all of their scientists (which, until Jan. 2025, was one area that the U.S. had unquestionably dominated China) bc they think AI can replace them too.

    So now, they're just handing all the resources to the kind of technocratic "elites" who are used to just purchasing their good ideas, rather than actually creating anything. This is also why they seem to genuinely believe something like Amazon humanoids is a sound investment, "durr, we don't need people bcuz we haz robots."

    Fun fact, just learned they are indeed going to try to replace scientists with robots too. There was a meeting about it yesterday:

    For all we know they made the futuristic robot exoskeleton, took some fancy pictures of it holding a package, and that's all she wrote. The end result is just some rich assholes are slightly richer at the expense of the tax payer, and we should be grateful. 'Merica! 🇺🇲

  • Isn't this all footage that we've known about for a long time?

    Just to be clear, I felt like we shouldn't be electing a creepy rapist that hung out with Epstein even before he got elected the first time. I never thought we would somehow do it twice, especially after he almost killed us all the first time around, but c'est la vie, I guess.

    Just wonder how much of this is just a reality TV/wrestlemania style distraction IRL. Like what does it really change that Elon is reposting information we already knew?

    Like there is other big shit going on with Israel, Gaza, Iran, Russia, Ukraine, and the EU going on right now but nobody is really talking about it bc we are paying attention to Elon re-screening videos of Trump/Epstein that we've already seen.

  • I guess they felt like drones flying over civilian populations was a bit too unsettling in this day and age, so they are shifting to humanoids that will jump suddenly from moving vehicles and dash towards a destination.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars

    www.theguardian.com /technology/2025/may/24/police-live-facial-recognition-cameras-england-and-wales
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    UK government withholding details of Palantir contract

    democracyforsale.substack.com /p/uk-government-withholding-details
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Pentagon boosts budget for Palantir’s AI software in major expansion of Project Maven

    spacenews.com /pentagon-boosts-budget-for-palantirs-ai-software-in-major-expansion-of-project-maven/
  • politics @lemmy.world

    US House Passes 10-Year Moratorium on State AI Laws

    www.techpolicy.press /us-house-passes-10year-moratorium-on-state-ai-laws/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    US House Passes 10-Year Moratorium on State AI Laws

    techpolicy.press /us-house-passes-10year-moratorium-on-state-ai-laws
  • politics @lemmy.world

    Louisiana becomes first state to use DOGE voter maintenance database

    www.kalb.com /2025/05/21/louisiana-becomes-first-state-use-doge-voter-maintenance-database/
  • State Level DOGE Inspired Task Forces Watchlist @lemm.ee

    Louisiana becomes first state to use DOGE voter maintenance database

    www.kalb.com /2025/05/21/louisiana-becomes-first-state-use-doge-voter-maintenance-database/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Palantir Started By Spying on a City Now Sells AI for War

    aimresearch.co /ai-startups/palantir-started-by-spying-on-a-city-now-sells-ai-for-war
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    New Orleans used Minority Report-like facial recognition software to monitor citizens for crime suspects: Report

    www.independent.co.uk /news/world/americas/crime/new-orleans-facial-recognition-b2753970.html
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    The White House Strategy to Profit from AI Deregulation & the Consequences for Civil Liberties & Human Rights

    pimento-mori.ghost.io /the-white-house-strategy-to-profit-from-ai-deregulation-the-consequences-for-civil-liberties-human-rights/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Palantir CEO Alex Karp praises Saudi engineers and takes a swipe at Europe, saying it has 'given up' on AI

    www.businessinsider.com /palantir-ceo-takes-swipe-at-europe-given-up-on-ai-2025-5
  • Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    Did you know Thiel was actively involved in policy throughout Trump's first term? He was just really quiet about it, so most people didn't even notice.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Inside OSTP’s ‘promote’ and ‘protect’ science and tech strategy

    www.nextgov.com /emerging-tech/2025/05/inside-ostps-promote-and-protect-science-and-tech-strategy/405063/
  • News @lemmy.world

    Civil rights groups sue to restore jobs at Homeland Security oversight offices that were gutted

    apnews.com /article/civil-rights-homeland-security-trump-immigration-6b31e8f21737c36b632f2a2095e57f04
  • News @lemmy.world

    ICE is reversing the termination of legal status for international students around the US

    www.seattletimes.com /nation-world/nation/ice-is-reversing-termination-of-legal-status-for-international-students-around-us-lawyer-says/
  • News @lemmy.world

    China, Russia and Iran jointly discuss Iran's nuclear programme with IAEA, reports Xinhua

    www.reuters.com /world/china-russia-iran-jointly-discuss-irans-nuclear-programme-with-iaea-reports-2025-04-24/
  • News @lemmy.world

    Son of CIA deputy director was killed while fighting for Russia, report says

    www.theguardian.com /us-news/2025/apr/25/michael-alexander-gloss-cia-russia
  • News @lemmy.world

    The State Department closes the office that flags disinformation from Russia, China and Iran

    apnews.com /article/rubio-disinformation-russia-china-iran-d53d00551a0a57f3114431c624db0b0f
  • News @lemmy.world

    Russia’s top court lifts terror group designation on Afghanistan’s Taliban

    apnews.com /article/russia-taliban-designation-court-change-986619152dae1eeb5123deea22fc4633
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    White House Says It Has Tech That Can 'Manipulate Time and Space'

    www.newsweek.com /white-house-says-tech-can-manipulate-time-space-2060986