With all these internationally spanning laws lately maybe it's time we also had some kind of framework for dispute resolution - mostly something like nations staying behind their citizens in stuff like this, telling the other coubtry tp pound sand / do it themselves.
The thing is though you could have both, at least to a degree. You could have much more transparent policing, the cameras could do processing purely locally and based on publicly accessible lists with listed reasons for why the given plates are captured, you could make it so that the only ones who do get the data are actually thr police and not thr company selling the cameras, etc.
But that's not in the interest of Flock, or even really the powers that be. The surveillance machine needs feeding, doesn't matter for what cost.
Iran needs a government that doesn't suck up to the US but also treats it's citizens well.
Indeed, and that's not something you can force upon them from the outaide. At some point a country's people are (at least to a degree) responsible for how their coubtry is ran and by whom.
Outside onfluence almost never works and always exploits the country in some way.
Thw issue you'll run into is effectiveness at that small scale, so you'll be tempted to share data with other systems like that, and eventually you'll end up creating a different flock.
In a aociety where mental health is completely overlooked and treatments unavailable for most people and/or extremely expensive, it's a very easy way to get at least some respite for many people.
And sure, it can harm some people too, but it's understandable why it's used like that.
The issue is people downoting him for stating a simple fact.
Like, I also use AI a bit, it can hepp productivity a lot too, and my opinion is still that overall if we had no ML at all the world woild be a better place than now, and that's despite the many extremely good use cases for ML and even LLMs.
They're being scammed in the sense that NVIDIA is selling a product for a usecase that can't make them money despite NVIDIA advertising (or at least heavily implying) as such.
"Look at all these shovels, you're gonna make so much money if you dig with our shovels, I'm sure you're gonna find the treasure any minute!" knowing full well that there's no treasure, or at least definitely not enough for everyone.
Despite how similar the interface is the protocol is completely different. NVMe is basically just PCIe, so adaptating it so that it runs "under" SATA would be difficult if not almost impossible. And most definitely not worth the extra price.
I have a cookbook (not a recipe book - there's a difference) from 50 years ago (with the latest edition being 2019) and it's amazing. No need to go for modern hipster recipes that don't teach you anything...
Exactly because you'd be the exception there's almost zero chance you'd ever get to that point. Most people simply don't have a need to try to become even more wealthy after a certain point.
Like, when all your needs and wants are met, and you still have plenty of money to live that kind of life for the rest of your life, and your family also has enough for a comfortable life... Most people prefer to have less stress, they work less or not at all, or you venture into stuff that maybe makes less money (or none) and you do it for other reasons like altruism or just having fun.
To want to be worth billions takes a completely different character, one that craves as much wealth or power as possible.
Our brains are wired to seek out efficiency, so yeah, it's not really surprising.