that the Audit Assistance can flag “what may look like an odd search history from a specific user,” helping customers understand how their users are operating the system.
A flag does not mean that it is definitely abuse — it only means it warrants further investigation.”
Helping the customer => entirely dependent on how the violating org handles these.
Even usefulness is entirely dependent on how effective the flags are in the first place. If false positives are too high, even good intended may call not worth it.
It may even be counter-productive if perpetrators cheer each other on when getting flags but no consequences.
Without transparency on 1. flag conditions 2. number of flags per org 3. results of org response/flag-flagging… who wants to trust this?
Imagine the local government decides they can't pull water anymore. Like several nuclear reactors having to shut down due to low river levels recently.
The picture of facility in vast desert is baffling.
The Army employee says they have not found the generative AI tools to be particularly useful for their work, and that when they have used the tools, they have found them to be unreliable.
Ran out of unlimited tokens for this?
This seems to be only about the administrative branch and for unclassified information. From the title, I was thinking of the Iran operation at first.
Sometimes (rarely) I swap to (digital) radio, and occasionally hear songs I'm interested there. From song, I often check out the artist's other songs too.
Sometimes (maybe always if they show up for me?) I check out songs or genres when they come up here on Lemmy. Not that it's been particularly successful in giving me new favorites or likes.
I find Arte Tracks quite interesting and it makes me look up genres and music. Not that it's been particularly successful in giving me new favorites.
Tracks reports on geek culture, current music, film and emerging artistic forms
YouTube Music algorithm streaming me new songs. When they stand out to me I give them a like, playlist them, and/or check out the artist. Soundcloud also has back-filling streaming modes and related songs.
Sometimes in videos (including online, series, anime here) I hear music that stands out to me and I look up.
As for switching up the kind of genre or platform, it's by mood or chance.
No they let you opt out of sharing data with the hundreds 3rd parties they share your data with…by clicking reject next to each of their names on another page…
Hidden options are not "informed consent that is freely given".
Helping the customer => entirely dependent on how the violating org handles these.
Even usefulness is entirely dependent on how effective the flags are in the first place. If false positives are too high, even good intended may call not worth it.
It may even be counter-productive if perpetrators cheer each other on when getting flags but no consequences.
Without transparency on 1. flag conditions 2. number of flags per org 3. results of org response/flag-flagging… who wants to trust this?