@bluecaller "we don't sell it, but we have a business partner that archives the data, and they have a business partner that provides demographic data to its subscribers."
@bluecaller "we don't sell it, but we have a business partner that archives the data, and they have a business partner that provides demographic data to its subscribers."
An excellent explainer for why so-called #AI generated art today is #corporate #DataLaundering, is unethical, and intentionally avoids regulation designed to protect people from specific harms.
AI art is leaking into the mainstream in the form of stable diffusion and Lensa, but there are serious ethical concerns with this unregulated tech. I'm NOT anti AI, in fact, I believe AI can be of immense benefit to us in the future. But the ethics of AI in its current state MUST be talked about, in order to steer this tech in the right direction. Leave ur thoughts in the comments below! Thumbnail art by the amazing @ CaraidArt on twitter Check out Steven Zapata's GREAT VIDEO on the dangers of AI: https://youtu.be/tjSxFAGP9Ss ✨ Monthly tutorials on my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/samdoesarts 🤩 my Prints: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/samdoesarts/ ⭐️ my instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samdoesarts/ 💫 Gumroad shop: https://gumroad.com/samdoesarts
Brace yourselves: New UK Data Laws are Coming
The outcome of such a shiny example of integrity in policymaking is rather damning.
Brace yourselves: New UK Data Laws are Coming The Government have just announced their plans to gut the UK General Data Protection Regulation. They are proposing to bonfire your rights and remove the protections the law affords to your: Private life Vulnerabilities Aspirations. This is but a natural product of poor proposals being discussed in a rigged consultation process. Big multinational corporations, their lawyers, and corporate-funded think tanks were advising the Government on how to keep our data safe, courtesy of the “International Data Transfers Expert Council”. At the same time, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport were taking care of ignoring the critical voices of civil society and ordinary citizens, in a delicate balance of arbitrary cherry-picking and a smokescreen of wishful thinking. The outcome of such a shiny example of integrity in policymaking is rather damning. According to what the Government have announced, individuals would lose protect...