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theserfstv.bsky.social
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16 days ago
Not how that works
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/microsoft-says-it-provided-ai-to-israeli-military-for-war-but-denies-use-to-harm-people-in-gaza/?taid=6827df9d023ae300018e7cfc&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
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g-a-jaxon.bsky.social
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16 days ago
They use AI to count the deaths, they can’t count them quick enough otherwise.
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dannailers.bsky.social
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16 days ago
They asked with serious faces.
IOF said no. 🤷♂️
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doomergirlnews.bsky.social
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16 days ago
I'm so sick of them calling it Ai to make it sound innocuous. They are supercomputers. Call them what they are.
"Microsoft is helping Israel by giving their military access to it's supercomputers."
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artgirlsummer.bsky.social
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16 days ago
"Our technology guided rockets to a destination 1ft away from a hospital. What the Israeli's do with that afterward is none of our concern."
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bajmihal.bsky.social
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16 days ago
“IBM provided punchcard counting machines to the Nazis, but not to help them with the Holocaust”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_World_War_II
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flagg1320.bsky.social
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16 days ago
Look I gave that monkey a gun but that’s not why it’s randomly firing it off killed the family upstairs!
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schmonsequences.bsky.social
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16 days ago
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n1ghtbla23r.bsky.social
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16 days ago
They use "AI" because no human would make these destructive technologies willingly, they would rather use Supercomputers that cost their entire payroll, land water and air just to make a buck probably
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bbradley1979.bsky.social
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16 days ago
Harming people? In a war? That's the last thing you'd expect, really.
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IOF said no. 🤷♂️
"Microsoft is helping Israel by giving their military access to it's supercomputers."