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The bit about a lawyer being stopped from entering a music hall in the US because its facial recognition system picked up that she's part of a law company that's suing them is even crazier than I thought.

The law company isn't suing the music hall - it's suing a restaurant, in another state, which is owned by the hall's parent company MSG Entertainment. MSG gone ahead and harvested photos of all the lawyers in the firm and fed it to an image recognition system to ban them from every MSG Entertainment owned location.

People always tell me that if you've got nothing to hide then you've got nothing to fear. She's got nothing to hide and they still went after her.

If this doesn't start making people worried about facial recognition then there's serious trouble coming.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/12/facial-recognition-flags-girl-scout-mom-as-security-risk-at-rockettes-show/

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@jai The problem was never that the AIs wouldn't understand human values; it was always that we didn't have a good way to point at that understanding.

The Android Team has open sourced our internal Rust Training! It's a four day course covering the full spectrum of Rust, from basic syntax to advanced topics like generics and error handling. It also includes Android-specific content on the last day such as:
- Building Android components in Rust.
- AIDL servers and clients.
- Interoperability with C, C++, and Java.

google.github.io/comprehensive

@jai From the early days, the plan was "figure out what human values are, and optimize for them". The problem has always been (1) how to encode that sentiment, and (2) how to build an AGI that reliably optimizes for *anything at all*, even eg maximising diamond.

@WomanCorn Since Mastodon uses the awful AGPL license I'm encouraged that there are compatible alternatives.

@danluu In other words, people should budget their micromorts more carefully.

@WomanCorn @cypher You're not worried about the problem for people betting: what this harms is the attempt to use prediction markets to create consensus.

This claim is false.

Law enforcement has the ability to get stored communications from companies like Twitter under 18 USC 2703(d). This is a famous "d-order" that has to be signed by a judge.

Companies can demand reimbursement under 2706. You can argue that 2703 should have a higher standard, but if the government can get to user data should it be free or should the companies ask for a nominal cost?

This is absolutely nothing to do with content moderation.

This is absolutely insane. A mom was prevented from taking her daughter to a Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall because she works for a law firm litigating against the venue's parent company. They spotted her with facial recognition technology according to this report: nbcnewyork.com/investigations/

We need a Netflix documentary on January 6th to put together all that we've learned thecooltable.wtf/@benjaminwitt

@kmett Overall I'm amazed how poor Mastodon is. I hope this new popularity leads to improvements.

You may have noticed an increasing number of errors on #DisabledSocial over the past few days. As we've continued to grow, the strains on server resources have continued to also grow.

One of the biggest contributors to this is disk space. More users means a lot more server disk space used.

We've implemented a fix tonight that we've been testing which should permanently alleviate this. You may notice some broken images over the next few hours, but they will resolve. More details below.

One of my students, after acing a question on her Intro to Proof final, ended the proof with “Slay” instead of QED. Just incredible.

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