Comment Re:Nip this in the bud (Score 1) 33
SCrOTUS sed Prez = King
SCrOTUS sed Prez = King
Correction: "somebody's".
The accusation alone can ruin somebody'd life.
I believe they're actively working to do just that.
Eventually it will be free and ad-supported, they just haven't figured out how to fully monetize its userbase yet. The potential is huge since advertising will gladly pay to manipulate your behavior by subtly working suggestive product placements into every response.
By the way, I'm selling these fine leather jackets...
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
The key sentence in the summary: ""Neither campaign appears to have gained much authentic engagement."
So, the reason so many people hate AI data centers is not because of this AI influence campaign.
medieval castles spiral clockwise so attackers coming up the stairs can't use their sword arm - which is normally the right arm
So to take down a castle, send in your best lefties.
> anti-personal drone to detect "enablers" & pimps
Such may injure the Epstein Perps; can't do that, they are the Chosen Ones.
Xi, if you have the Epstein Files that Don is hiding, please send them over.
It's definitely not specific to Steam. Apple and Google Play gift cards are also used a lot in scamming, they may even accept Target and Home Depot cards. Really, they go for any gift card that is easy to re-sell. There are black markets for this kind of thing, people can buy cheap gift cards from sketchy sites and turn those stolen gift cards into cash or crypto. And to the retailer, it makes no difference... they already sold the gift card, the customer's money is gone and if someone else uses it, it's not their problem. The only difference here is that Steam would rather their customers have a good experience, even if it means losing a little bit of potential revenue from allowing scammers to exploit their customers.
Some weak sauce AI will decide who is an enemy
At least bots will have more training than ICE.
(As somebody else noted, old-style bombs are not good at discerning either.)
EXTERMINATE All Humans!
One of the most overlooked advantages to computers is... If they do foul up, there's no law against whacking them around a little. -- Joe Martin