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submitted 39 minutes ago* (last edited 14 minutes ago) by supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz to c/fuck_ai@lemmy.world

OpenAI, the maker of the most popular AI chatbot, used to say it aimed to build artificial intelligence that “safely benefits humanity, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return,” according to its 2023 mission statement. But the ChatGPT maker seems to no longer have the same emphasis on doing so “safely.”

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Acolytes of the far-right activist urged employers to fire his critics. Now those who were terminated are suing and claiming their right to free speech

Julie Strebe, a 55-year-old sheriff’s deputy in the small Bible belt town of Salem, Missouri, was on a date with her husband at a Buffalo Wild Wings when her husband slid his phone across the table. On Facebook, people were demanding Strebe’s immediate termination, calling her a “wacko” with “extreme mental health issues”.

It was the afternoon of 13 September 2025, just a few days after Charlie Kirk had been killed by a sniper’s bullet on a college campus. Shortly after his assassination, Strebe had posted on her personal Facebook page: “Empathy is not owed to oppressors.” In comments underneath, she did not mince words. She called Kirk a racist, a sexist, an antisemite and the kind of person who wants to see gay people, like her own son, stoned to death. “I don’t feel bad,” she says, months later, speaking from her home. “I refuse to feel bad for this man, and the hateful things he stood for.”

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By November of 2025, a Reuters investigation estimated that 600 people had been terminated, disciplined, investigated, suspended or otherwise admonished for their Kirk posts, likening the reaction to an ideological purge.

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submitted 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) by breakfastmtn@piefed.ca to c/news@lemmy.world

Independent experts appointed by human rights council speak of ‘grave’ nature regarding scale of atrocities against women and girls

Millions of files related to the convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein suggest the existence of a “global criminal enterprise” that carried out acts meeting the legal threshold of crimes against humanity, a panel of independent experts appointed by the United Nations human rights council has said.

The experts said crimes outlined in documents released by the US justice department were committed against a backdrop of supremacist beliefs, racism, corruption and extreme misogyny. The crimes, they said, showed a commodification and dehumanisation of women and girls.

“So grave is the scale, nature, systematic character, and transnational reach of these atrocities against women and girls, that a number of them may reasonably meet the legal threshold of crimes against humanity,” they said in a statement.

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submitted 33 minutes ago by Powderhorn@beehaw.org to c/technology@beehaw.org

Not long after the terms “996” and “grindcore” entered the popular lexicon, people started telling me stories about what was happening at startups in San Francisco, ground zero for the artificial intelligence economy. There was the one about the founder who hadn’t taken a weekend off in more than six months. The woman who joked that she’d given up her social life to work at a prestigious AI company. Or the employees who had started taking their shoes off in the office because, well, if you were going to be there for at least 12 hours a day, six days a week, wouldn’t you rather be wearing slippers?

“If you go to a cafe on a Sunday, everyone is working,” says Sanju Lokuhitige, the co-founder of Mythril, a pre-seed-stage AI startup, who moved to San Francisco in November to be closer to the action. Lokuhitige says he works seven days a week, 12 hours a day, minus a few carefully selected social events each week where he can network with other people at startups. “Sometimes I’m coding the whole day,” he says. “I do not have work-life balance.”

Another startup employee, who came to San Francisco to work for an early-stage AI company, showed me dismal photos from his office: a two-bedroom apartment in the Dogpatch, a neighborhood popular with tech workers. His startup’s founders live and work in this apartment – from 9am until as late as 3am, breaking only to DoorDash meals or to sleep, and leaving the building only to take cigarette breaks. The employee (who asked not to use his name, since he still works for this company) described the situation as “horrendous”. “I’d heard about 996, but these guys don’t even do 996,” he says. “They’re working 16-hour days.”

I'd not heard about 996.

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submitted 1 hour ago by silence7@slrpnk.net to c/texas@lemmy.world

Months before her death, Regina Santos-Aviles texted a fellow Gonzales staffer saying she had an affair with the married congressman. Gonzales has dodged questions about their relationship.

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submitted 12 minutes ago by brianpeiris@lemmy.ca to c/fuck_ai@lemmy.world

Data privacy and AI services have not been the greatest of bedfellows. Studies have shown that employees regularly leak company secrets via assistants, and on-device AI services are a focus of vendors amid concerns about exactly what is being sent to the cloud.

The thought of confidential data being sent to an unknown location in the cloud to generate a helpful summary has clearly worried lawmakers, which is why there is a blanket ban. However, the issue has less relevance if the process occurs on the device itself.

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A couple of shipping containers and a sick ramp added to the pile.

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submitted 39 minutes ago by yonderbarn@lazysoci.al to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I have to reach the ceiling above the toilet but the space between the sink and the toilet is too narrow for my step ladder to fit. It would be for just a couple minutes.

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submitted 49 minutes ago by thelastaxolotl@hexbear.net to c/slop@hexbear.net

No one wants to admit this. You’re not allowed to admit it. But the political incentive to throw us under the bus has been there for some years now, and yet Dem electeds remain pretty reliable thus far. They’ve hemmed and hawed and toyed with the idea of selling us out lately,

But we haven’t actually seen legislation happen. Not even on sports! Which is crazy; if they were really as shrewd and calculating on this, you’d expect Newsom to have pushed and signed a sports ban by now, in the run up for 2028

But we haven’t actually seen legislation happen. Not even on sports! Which is crazy; if they were really as shrewd and calculating on this, you’d expect Newsom to have pushed and signed a sports ban by now, in the run up for 2028

We have, unambiguously, the most pro-trans major/recently-ruling political party in the world. The Democrats are literally as good as it gets, in terms of major-party support, anywhere on earth for us. Everyone will get mad at me for saying it, but it’s a fact.

And what’s our attitude? Fuck the Democrats, they’re scum who hate us, lol.

I swear we’re a suicidal constituency. We actively work to repel even the inexplicably solid allies we have.

https://x.com/hecubian_devil/status/2023810993454018612

She is defending someone whose take is that dems should abandon trans people btw

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