CheapMonkey34
CheapMonkey34 t1_j6c9fb7 wrote
Reply to comment by SniperSid in What happens to our data when we no longer use a social media network or publishing platform? by Ssider69
The ‘right to be forgotten’ applies to the processing of data, not the archiving. Companies don’t have to destroy backup tapes to meet the law, just that they don’t process the data in the future anymore.
CheapMonkey34 t1_j5g4p23 wrote
Reply to comment by eldedomedio in ChatGPT: students could use AI to cheat, but it's a chance to rethink assessment altogether by calliope_kekule
The most important thing we can teach young people is the power of critical thinking.
ChatGPT is a great asset if you want to teach that, because with every answer it gives, you need to consider why it’s giving it, what the context it, what it’s sources might be and whether there is an intention or bias in it.
CheapMonkey34 t1_iu3oeax wrote
Reply to comment by u9Nails in EU approves effective ban on new fossil fuel cars from 2035 by Wagamaga
Electrification yes. Carbon reduction? Not so much…
CheapMonkey34 t1_j9v078j wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ELI5: Why do people get treated way worse for killing a police officer in say, a car crash than if they killed a random stranger? by Impressive_Pound1363
This has nothing to do with protector own.
Cops are more exposed to traffic and people are supposed to pay more attention when cops are involved because there is a high likelihood that there is a special situation going on.