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Hitzig did not call advertising itself immoral. Instead, she argued that the nature of the data at stake makes ChatGPT ads especially risky. Users have shared medical fears, relationship problems, and religious beliefs with the chatbot, she wrote, often “because people believed they were talking to something that had no ulterior agenda.” She called this accumulated record of personal disclosures “an archive of human candor that has no precedent.”

She also drew a direct parallel to Facebook’s early history, noting that the social media company once promised users control over their data and the ability to vote on policy changes. Those pledges eroded over time, Hitzig wrote, and the Federal Trade Commission found that privacy changes Facebook marketed as giving users more control actually did the opposite.

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In Arkansas next month, two supreme court justices are seeking re-election, sort of—neither is running for the seat they currently hold, but rather for each other’s seat on the bench.

Nick Bronni and Cody Hiland were both appointed to the state supreme court in late 2024 by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Technically, both were barred from running to keep their place on the court this year since the Arkansas constitution forbids officials who were appointed to fill a vacancy to then run for that position when it next appears on the ballot. But luckily for them, the timing of their appointments offered Bronni and Hiland a solution: Since they each faced this same predicament at the same time this year, they could just trade spots.

This game of musical chairs, while legal, has the effect of circumventing the constitution’s ban, which typically prevents gubernatorial appointees from reaping the benefits of incumbency before they’ve earned it from voters.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/43045855

Unlimited campaign donations have reduced politics in the U.S. to pay to play. Those with the most money, win. Billionaires have used this to buy influence with media and social media, crowding out smaller voices, and limiting discourse.

In Montana, we are fighting this with a ballot initiative too limit campaign donations once again. This is a crucial step in taking back our democracy from the Fascist Billionaires and there deep pockets.

I plan too donate my time, by helping collection petition signatures. If you don't have time, but you have some cash to spare, consider donating. If you can't do either of those, at least upvote this post and share it with friends and family.

THANK YOU!

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A Harvard Business Review study is answering the question ‘what will employees do if AI saves them time at work?’ The answer: more work.

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Programmers are cooked.

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