Looks like Sam Altman took 'copy and paste' to a whole new level. ๐ Hiring Tang Tan was one thing, but apparently, he brought the entire ecosystem's blueprints in his backpack. If these allegations hold up, OpenAI's upcoming hardware is literally just going to be an iPhone with a ChatGPT skin
@MarioNawfal Exactly. Renting intelligence means giving central entities a front-row seat to every query, workflow, and strategic decision your organization makes. Open-source AI shifts the power balance back to the users by eliminating the centralized data honeypot
@XFreeze The interview process at OpenAI:
"Welcome. Resume looks great. Now please empty your pockets and show us the unreleased iPhone 18 prototypes you brought for Show & Tell." ๐
@NXT4EU The irony of the EPP fast-tracking "Chat Control" to protect European values while completely destroying citizens' right to privacy. From disastrous geopolitical deals to domestic mass surveillance, the playbook never changes.
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โSolid advice. A Pixel running GrapheneOS with sandboxed Google Play (or completely de-Googled) is going to be the baseline for basic digital survival if client-side scanning becomes mandated at the OS level. Hardware switches and custom ROMs are no longer just for enthusiasts; they're becoming a necessity.
The two dystopian scenarios in this paper ("Representative" and "Participatory" Digital Authoritarianism) are basically a blueprint of where we are heading if we keep destroying end-to-end encryption and normalizing state surveillance under the guise of "protection." 2050 is arriving much faster than they think.
@TutaPrivacy Making it "opt-out" instead of "opt-in" tells you exactly everything you need to know about how little they respect user privacy.
โIf you aren't paying for the product, you (and your photos) are the product. How is this even legal under current privacy frameworks?
@EPPGroup Translation: 98 days until they try to force backdoors into private messaging apps and eliminate basic digital freedom. Sacrificing the privacy of half a billion citizens isnโt safety, itโs authoritarian overreach.
"We need to centralize all public records, health data, and digital IDs for efficiency!"
โMeanwhile, data brokers and government databases are leaking 272 million Social Security Numbers. They canโt even protect the data they already have, yet they expect us to trust them with complete digital oversight. Total Orwellian delusion.
@LibertariansUK One of Friedman's most timeless points. The road to hell is paved with good intentions, especially when backed by consolidated state power. Systems always outlast the people who created them.
@BBCNews Typical move by meta - add something that violates our privacy.
Receive huge backlash on social media and then remove it.
Wait a few months and silently add it back in
Bro spent nearly a decade as a senior systems engineer but forgot the absolute golden rule of corporate espionage: Never use the target's own endpoint hardware to coordinate the heist. Apple's incident response team probably thought it was a simulated phishing test with how easy he made it for them.
@vxunderground Me nodding along to cybersecurity news pretend-understanding what any of it means so the NSA agent watching through my webcam thinks I'm smart.
Bro spent nearly a decade as a senior systems engineer but forgot the absolute golden rule of corporate espionage: Never use the target's own endpoint hardware to coordinate the heist. Apple's incident response team probably thought it was a simulated phishing test with how easy he made it for them.