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Where's the clickbait headline that reads, "Kernel Cummunity Hatches Plans to Ditch Linux Torvolds"? Did the punch-up guy call in sick?
Where's the clickbait headline that reads, "Kernel Cummunity Hatches Plans to Ditch Linux Torvolds"? Did the punch-up guy call in sick?
So, you cite a bunch of stores about criminals stealing from Experian, as evidence of negligence.
You should read them.
"Experian — one of the three national U.S. credit bureaus — reportedly sold SSNs through its subsidiary, Court Ventures, to the operators of SuperGet.info who then offered all of the information online for a price. The website would advertise having '99% to 100% of all USA' in their database on websites frequented by carders. Hieu Minh Ngo, the website owner, was recently been indicted for 15-counts filed under seal in November 2012, charging him with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, substantive wire fraud, conspiracy to commit identity fraud, substantive identity fraud, aggravated identity theft, conspiracy to commit access device fraud, and substantive access device fraud."
If you don't think that's negligent then you're a fucking idiot.
"Software multiples have compressed amid uncertainty around whether incumbents can defend pricing power and sustain growth in an AI-first work-flow environment," wrote Bruce Richards
"AI-first" isn't even viable as Majority of CEOs Report Zero Payoff From AI Splurge and while some CEOs Say AI is Making Work More Efficient. Employees Tell a Different Story.
I think they investments are being moved over to AI because they are running out of funds to prop it up in hopes that it will be successful.
If Experian was negligent, then they would indeed share in the blame.
Experian is synonymous with negligence.
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I would say that the thief is the perpetrator, not Experian.
If it were a single mistake, maybe but it happens so often that it is a pattern of behavior.
Negligence is not being alleged in this article.
Of course not, that would make Experian look bad.
Cute but shouldn't don't doubt for second that law enforcement wouldn't pay for it.
People who have poor credit scores through "life's circumstances"
What if my "life's circumstances" are all my personal info got stolen from Experian and then thoroughly trashed my credit?
Experian is one messenger that should be shot for criminal negligence.
Amazon spokesperson said. "All customer data associated with Amazon One will be securely deleted after the service ends."
I just want to remind you that corporations are under no obligation to tell the truth to the public and have a long history of only telling the truth when legally obligated.
Real question: why? I mean, you're fucking neglecting the browser that the whole organization is supposed to be about but here you are dumping money into shitty AI. So tell me, WHY?!
There is no need for those Orwellian nightmares to exist.
There will be no economy for them to spend it in. There will be no more production. Of anything.
Incorrect. The government will still be spending money because they will need stuff and be able to print more money which is why the company that makes true AI will gain control of the government. As such, they will have people doing what machines have yet to be able to master.
The outcome will be like that of the short story Manna.
If AI can eliminate that much work (a big if), then the massive layoffs will tank the economy, and their stock will go down.
They will have control of the deployment which means they will be able to easily make themselves the richest of the rich by correctly choosing and shorting rival companies that are about to be obliterated by their own deployments. They will use this power not to simply enrich themselves but to become the richest of the richest, the very top of the 0.1%. They can use this wealth to insulate themselves as they slowly take control of the economy and in-turn the government.
The question you should be asking is if your government is prepared for this possibility.
Why is the don't tread on me crowd silent now?
"Don't tread on me" is literally about themselves and their tribes, not people in general. They are the ones that want to be the boot.
That not seem like an overly harsh sentence to you?
You don't seem to realize how the police/corporate world sees offenses.
* harming a person financially: meh, if you solve the case (the cops sure won't) then they may get punished but it's hard to say.
* harming a person physically: bad, go to jail but it better be an strong case.
* potentially harming a well-funded corporation: maximum punishment, no mercy.
* making well-funded corporation look like a bunch of fools: eternal damnation isn't enough.
This is far from the first time that embarrassing a corporation has lead to excessive punishment.
Any program which runs right is obsolete.