Palantir CEO Says a Surveillance State Preferable to China Winning the Al Race
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Palantir CEO suggests a surveillance state is preferable to China winning the AI race, sparking controversy and debate among commenters about the implications of such a stance.
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> “So when people are worried about surveillance, of course, there are huge dangers there, but you know, you will have far fewer rights if America’s not in the lead.”
Lose your rights to Vance/Thiel or to China. Thank you tech community for giving us that.
But, hey, I'm sure all the Meta engineers think they're doing transformative, important things and not just like, figuring out clever ways to give teenage girls depression faster.
I wouldn’t give them the benefit of the doubt at this point in time. A decade ago I would, but not now.
> FRONTLINE goes behind the headlines to reveal the dramatic inside story of the U.S. government’s massive and controversial secret surveillance program–and the lengths they went to trying to keep it hidden from the public. Part one goes inside Washington to piece together the secret political history of “The Program,” which began in the wake of Sept. 11 and continues today
[0] https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/united-states...
Absolutely no.