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Billionaire Andrew Forrest takes Meta to court over scam ads using his likeness

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Drivers reeling after passengers caught out by AI-powered safety cameras

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Scammers fleeced pensioner out of $1,338. So he sued his bank for $379M

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High school students forced to fight false allegations of AI cheating

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ahonhn
·2 か月前·議論
Decades later I still have better muscle memory for the Beeb's typical ZX*? ( and ELITE's SX<> ) than I do for WASD or arrow keys.
ahonhn
·4 か月前·議論
A HN audience is so sure to parse "WA" as Washington state that leaving it in the title would be misleading with every second response along the lines of "I only clicked because I thought it was Washington".

Should it be expanded to "Aussie"? (since "West Australian", "Australian", "Sandgroper", or "Doubleyooalien drivers" doesn't fit the title field).

I reckon the location is secondary and the interesting part is about technology enabling universal and intrusive enforcement of easy to break rules that were previously difficult to enforce absolutely.

Such rules tend to have rather draconian 'example making' penalties attached to them because of that.

Is AI camera enforcement 'not a problem' in Honduras or Washington State because they don't use them there yet? Is seeing how it pans out somewhere else first of no interest to them?