I'm curious about the sequence of events you think this would initiate. Perhaps the ICE raids would finally be brought before a judge, invoking the writ of habeas corpus. If it turns out that the information is no longer on the government website, the judge might declare it irrelevant? Even if the removal was malicious and intentional, it's still just a stupid prank.
Getting people outraged about things like this simply distracts people from the actual corruption and self-dealing happening in this administration.
It appears someone made a mistake and it's now remedied. However the speed with which it gets spun into full-blown constitutional crisis is what's frustrating, when a much simpler explanation fits.
There are enough travesties actually happening with this administration, we don't need to spin up fake ones.
I'm also glad the UK demonstrated to everyone why more surveillance isn't the answer (and I hope they ask what the correct answer could have or should have been).
I still contend that this sort of task is uniquely positioned to show off LLMs. The idea that they’ll turn into agents that can do real-world tasks remains a fantasy. Despite how impressive this is, they’re losing money and have no real path to profitability.
I'm curious. What would it take to change your mind? I'd like to check in with you in two years to see what you think then.
It's nice to sit down and just write about your week, like talking to an old friend/family member about what's new. You never know what comes out. I use an old Kindle Scribe that I don't do anything else with. It sounds like you have privacy concerns?
Iceland had the highest profile result so perhaps it may seem that way, but many countries investigated and prosecuted individuals. In addition, it caused the entire global financial system to redouble AML efforts.
I know at Lemmy we usually don't read the article title and sure as hell won't read the actual article, so I'll just post this here for everyone: nowhere in the article does it say they are laying people off because of AI. It merely states 9000 people will be laid off, and separately MSFT has invested a lot in AI.
I love that the Lemmy crowd thinks people don't like LLMs.