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And then, when Covid happened, this was shown to be a complete farce, as the #1 most proud country in the world about privacy protection that exceeded even the EU laws (Germany) started using the mobile networks to literally track every person's movement during lockdowns and basically do mass surveillance of their own population. "The new normal" they called the set of Covid measures, on big billboards and stickers on the floors of train stations.
I remember this... I was in Germany at the time. Many requests to see my vaccination card.
They're hostile to sovereignty. So is the US. As is every state. The differences are minimal. US' attempt to reduce asymmetry in the Bill of Right has been largely neutered. But, back to my initial point, not on AI, lol.
There are many things I do like about Europe... However the individual sovereignty there is much worse than in the US. And when I say Europe I mean European Union.
Americans can have and do have a huge number of guns, Europe doesn't allow that at all. I think its terribly wrong to collect tax money from people and them disarm them it's unethical and poor governance. If you're responsible enough to pay taxes you're responsible enough to stay armed generally speaking.
If you're not American, you're fucking evil, because it really matters where on the planet your mom pushed your lil naked butt out. Born naked, yet marked for life.
I think this is a point people are missing... No restrictions apply to overseas surveillance. Of course if someone overseas communicates with someone domestic then...
I can't see how government wouldn't have Claude/Grok/Gemini/Gpt collect it all and analyze it all. Analyze an enormous number of patterns... If it isn't doing that already.
First off: asymmetry is the coming weeks in favor of everyone except the USG. Here's why:
You have access to the top model and the USG just self-owned.
I don't think that Anthropic is "woke radical left". That's just the political drive you hear making every issue a partisan one, as a little subroutine in the game of
divide and conquer.I don't know if Anthropic is right in their insistence to not use their AI to do mass surveillance on Americans or the development of autonomous weapons - mostly because, to your point, everyone not included in the classifier "mass surveillance on Americans", billions of people are immediately excluded from this protection. If you're not American, you're fucking evil, because it really matters where on the planet your mom pushed your lil naked butt out. Born naked, yet marked for life.
They already are, for decades. Nothing has changed, it's just that the AIs are now plugged into the data capture streams and the speed and ease at which analysis can be done has done a 1000x, and the cost an inverse of that.
There was a moment in history of humanity that we'd talk about human rights being universal. There was also a moment in history where at least in the West we publicly said (
pretended) that we agreed that privacy is a human right. The only place where this got fully codified including coverage of third parties (which is missing federally in the US) is the EU (and Cali largely copied this at the state level.)And then, when Covid happened, this was shown to be a complete farce, as the #1 most proud country in the world about privacy protection that exceeded even the EU laws (Germany) started using the mobile networks to literally track every person's movement during lockdowns and basically do mass surveillance of their own population. "The new normal" they called the set of Covid measures, on big billboards and stickers on the floors of train stations.
They're hostile to sovereignty. So is the US. As is every state. The differences are minimal. US' attempt to reduce asymmetry in the Bill of Right has been largely neutered. But, back to my initial point, not on AI, lol.