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  1. It’s a bit late to be worried about that, considering it has already destroyed privacy and digital consent. Is there a single AI model out there that isn’t operating off of stealing people’s work, training on their data without their consent, or utilizing their likeness?

    To me, worry implies that there’s a problem that hasn’t yet arrived, but in this case, that time came and went.

  2. Too late.

    It’s illegal for someone to peek in your windows but it’s not illegal for tech companies and information brokers to do much, much, more invasive things.

  3. Lumping “privacy” in with “safety and security” seems like a big error. AI deepfakes make me feel less safe, but I can’t imagine a scenario where AI violates my privacy. 

  4. 74% of Americans are unaware the Supreme Court threw that out when they reversed Roe v Wade.