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Governments, NGOs, and social media companies are using “disinformation” as an excuse to throttle free speech in violation of the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a group of over 130 academics, activists, journalists, and free speech advocates have warned in an open letter.
Published on Wednesday, the ‘Westminster Declaration’was signed by journalists Matt Taibbi, Glen Greenwald, and Julian Assange; psychologists Steven Pinker and Jordan Peterson; and actors Tim Robbins and John Cleese, among more than 100 other luminaries.
“Coming from the left, right, and center, we are united by our commitment to universal human rights and freedom of speech, and we are all deeply concerned about attempts to label protected speech as ‘misinformation,’ ‘disinformation,’ and other ill-defined terms,”
“We do not want our children to grow up in a world where they live in fear of speaking their minds,” the signatories wrote. “We want them to grow up in a world where their ideas can be expressed, explored and debated openly – a world that the founders of our democracies envisioned when they enshrined free speech into our laws and constitutions.”
The letter urged governments and tech companies to comply with Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states that “everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”
In conclusion, the letter also called on the general public to “build an atmosphere of free speech from the ground up by rejecting the climate of intolerance that encourages self-censorship.”
So, Mashable has decided to dive in. Yesterday, we published the updates to X's privacy policy. And there were a lot. The new privacy policy inserts wording that says X can use data on the platform to train AI models, collect metadata for encrypted messages, and store data related to a user's biometric information.
originally posted by: Nugget2
Meanwhile, over 3,000 celebrates, artists, etc. have signed a letter in support of Palestine.
originally posted by: quintessentone2
a reply to: Indie1A
Interesting, because I was just reading Elon's pet peeve T&C changes to X.
So, Mashable has decided to dive in. Yesterday, we published the updates to X's privacy policy. And there were a lot. The new privacy policy inserts wording that says X can use data on the platform to train AI models, collect metadata for encrypted messages, and store data related to a user's biometric information.
mashable.com...
Why would I speak freely on his site?
originally posted by: Thenails
originally posted by: quintessentone2
a reply to: Indie1A
Interesting, because I was just reading Elon's pet peeve T&C changes to X.
So, Mashable has decided to dive in. Yesterday, we published the updates to X's privacy policy. And there were a lot. The new privacy policy inserts wording that says X can use data on the platform to train AI models, collect metadata for encrypted messages, and store data related to a user's biometric information.
mashable.com...
Why would I speak freely on his site?
You don’t speak freely , you type your narrative that’s been given to you by Soros
originally posted by: quintessentone2
a reply to: Indie1A
Interesting, because I was just reading Elon's pet peeve T&C changes to X.
So, Mashable has decided to dive in. Yesterday, we published the updates to X's privacy policy. And there were a lot. The new privacy policy inserts wording that says X can use data on the platform to train AI models, collect metadata for encrypted messages, and store data related to a user's biometric information.
mashable.com...
Why would I speak freely on his site?
originally posted by: Indie1A
originally posted by: quintessentone2
a reply to: Indie1A
Interesting, because I was just reading Elon's pet peeve T&C changes to X.
So, Mashable has decided to dive in. Yesterday, we published the updates to X's privacy policy. And there were a lot. The new privacy policy inserts wording that says X can use data on the platform to train AI models, collect metadata for encrypted messages, and store data related to a user's biometric information.
mashable.com...
Why would I speak freely on his site?
Step 1: Collect Data
Step 2: ?
Step 3: Profit... and manipulate
Some of the advances in technology I been studying are truly mind blowing, and those that don't understand this stuff, will be at a disadvantage to those who do. Those wielding these technologies have the greatest advantage and are already making us of them.
originally posted by: quintessentone2
originally posted by: Indie1A
originally posted by: quintessentone2
a reply to: Indie1A
Interesting, because I was just reading Elon's pet peeve T&C changes to X.
So, Mashable has decided to dive in. Yesterday, we published the updates to X's privacy policy. And there were a lot. The new privacy policy inserts wording that says X can use data on the platform to train AI models, collect metadata for encrypted messages, and store data related to a user's biometric information.
mashable.com...
Why would I speak freely on his site?
Step 1: Collect Data
Step 2: ?
Step 3: Profit... and manipulate
Some of the advances in technology I been studying are truly mind blowing, and those that don't understand this stuff, will be at a disadvantage to those who do. Those wielding these technologies have the greatest advantage and are already making us of them.
2. Bombard users with targeted advertising.
originally posted by: Thenails
originally posted by: Nugget2
Meanwhile, over 3,000 celebrates, artists, etc. have signed a letter in support of Palestine.
This threads not about war . It’s about our freedom . Who cares about actors .
originally posted by: Nugget2
originally posted by: Thenails
originally posted by: Nugget2
Meanwhile, over 3,000 celebrates, artists, etc. have signed a letter in support of Palestine.
This threads not about war . It’s about our freedom . Who cares about actors .
I thought it was about free speech and must have missed the part where it has to follow your criteria.
I'll leave you to it then.
originally posted by: Thenails
originally posted by: Nugget2
originally posted by: Thenails
originally posted by: Nugget2
Meanwhile, over 3,000 celebrates, artists, etc. have signed a letter in support of Palestine.
This threads not about war . It’s about our freedom . Who cares about actors .
I thought it was about free speech and must have missed the part where it has to follow your criteria.
I'll leave you to it then.
Sorry it’s just an extremely important thread . There are tons of threads about Palestine and Israel .
originally posted by: Indie1A
originally posted by: quintessentone2
a reply to: Indie1A
Interesting, because I was just reading Elon's pet peeve T&C changes to X.
So, Mashable has decided to dive in. Yesterday, we published the updates to X's privacy policy. And there were a lot. The new privacy policy inserts wording that says X can use data on the platform to train AI models, collect metadata for encrypted messages, and store data related to a user's biometric information.
mashable.com...
Why would I speak freely on his site?
Step 1: Collect Data
Step 2: ?
Step 3: Profit... and manipulate
Some of the advances in technology I been studying are truly mind blowing, and those that don't understand this stuff, will be at a disadvantage to those who do. Those wielding these technologies have the greatest advantage and are already making us of them.
My hope is that this technology will be able to uncover massive corruption and criminal rackets via "following the money". John Thaler seemed to have made a bunch of progress in the field. Thaler Project
Jovan Hutton Pulitzer used AI to analyze millions of ballots as part of a forensic audit.
Powerful tools often have the power to do great good or great harm. I'm hopeful that advanced technology will be used for the greater good, but my experience tells me that it won't.