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Comment Re:How do they get in to college ? (Score 2) 229

Because running a university is a business. Even a public university. They're going to admit x number of students. They'll choose the top x number of applicants, whether those students score well or poorly on the admission exams. If the top x applicants signed their applications with an "x" in crayon, they'd be admitted, because that's the best the pool has to offer. Because there are quotas.

Comment Re:Noice (Score 1) 26

It always comes down to who defines the terms. If a robot can't allow you to come to harm, who defines what constitutes harm? Even "not allowed to harm a human" is easily subverted, in the "Convert to (insert deity of your choice) or die!" "OK, I convert." "Now I have to kill you to keep from going back to your wicked ways and damning your soul for all eternity! It's for your own good!" sort of way.

I'm all for such rules, as long as I, and only I, get to define the terms.

Comment Re:Privacy is long since gone (Score 3, Informative) 166

Only Linux installs without an email address and phone number for 2FA and password recovery.

That isn't actually true. The only one, perhaps (and I doubt that, but I haven't played with, for instance, BSD, in quite a while) that does so by default, but even Windows can be installed without providing any identifying information if you know how. (Using it, of course, is another matter.)

Comment Re:Every single movement you make will be tracked (Score 4, Insightful) 166

If you have a cell phone, every single movement you make is already tracked.

Realistically, this will affect very few people, because the overwhelming majority of people who have phones, which is nearly everyone, is already providing that personal data to the phone company. Most people simply don't care because they feel no need to hide anything.

Where it makes a difference is the very small number of people who do feel they have to hide something. Some for good reasons, some for bad reasons, and in many cases, which depends on who you ask.

Comment Re:Goodhart's Law (Score 3, Informative) 44

ChatGPT and the Reddit management both assert that scraping Reddit for solutions and facts is good because it's full of real solutions from real humans,

While there's an element of truth to that, it's also always been full of complete bullshit, propaganda, likes, trolls and sore losers. And that was before the bots took over.

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