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zirgs
·3 months ago·discuss
Yeah, someone would have started to cross the oceans eventually. Europeans happened to do that first.
zirgs
·2 years ago·discuss
Isn't Michael Schumacher also in a similar condition for more than a decade now?
zirgs
·3 years ago·discuss
Well in this case many governments are weaker participants than big corporations.
zirgs
·3 years ago·discuss
It's scary that someone somewhere at google can decide what to do with larger amounts of money than many governments of sovereign countries. Who exactly decided to pay 19B to apple? What is their decision making process? Do they vote on it or what?
zirgs
·3 years ago·discuss
It's scary that the amount of money that they pay is bigger than the whole annual budget of my country.

You can run a whole country of 2M of people with the money that google pays to apple just for making their search engine the default one.

How do you regulate a corporation that's bigger than the government?
zirgs
·3 years ago·discuss
They managed to run it on a phone: https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2023/02/worlds-first-on-de...
zirgs
·3 years ago·discuss
You can already do that with AI art generators right now. Can either generate images from scratch using prompts or enhancre existing images.
zirgs
·3 years ago·discuss
Google already scans your photos folder and offers enhancements, stitches together panoramas and so on. So inserting product placement is totally believable.
zirgs
·3 years ago·discuss
>For the NSA I'm sure you'll literally be able to look up personal details on anyone.

Without a warrant? That would attract all sorts of creeps and stalkers to the organisation.