Posted on 01/21/2022 8:01:39 AM PST by rktman
So when they want my ID, I just moon them.
States need to require all federal bureaucrats to submit their photo, address and social media posts to continue working in the state. If they don’t, their property will be seized and they’ll be declared terrorists.
Time to rock ‘n roll, federal nazi bitches.
access certain features and tax records. lets me out
Yeppers, I was thinking about sending them a close up of Molly’s snout with Her grey/gray hair, I think She’s greyer/grayer (is the 1st spelling make it the Cheese ?) than Me
send them a pic of her ass...
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Anne L. Washington, an assistant professor of data policy at New York University, says it’s tempting to consider a new government technology a success when it works most of the time during the research phase but fails 5% of the time in the real world. She compares the result to a game of musical chairs, where in a room of 100 people, five will always be left without a seat.In that article, the author also refers to Daly Barnett, a technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation [eff.org]:
“The problem is that governments get some kind of technology and it works 95% of the time—they think it’s solved,” she says. Instead, human intervention becomes more important than ever. Says Washington: “They need a system to regularly handle the five people who are standing.”
She [Barnett] pushes back on the idea that we need them at all. Indeed, activists like [Eva] Greer [director of Fight for the Future, a digital rights group] warn, the tools could be even more dangerous when they work perfectly. Face recognition has already been used to identify, punish, or stifle protesters, though people are fighting back.
“It’s not a far stretch to imagine how, even if they are well intentioned now, [these technologies] can be weaponized against people for various purposes later,” she says.
Reply 66
Goodbye, Western Civilization.
Hello, Orwellian Dystopia.
LOL, dear God...
Well You’ve seen a Deerbell right ?
unfortunately...
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