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DBCOOPER888 t1_j125ab7 wrote
Reply to comment by AwesomeDragon97 in Opportunities and blind spots in the White House’s blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights by Gari_305
I mean, I would absolutely argue that humans have no free will, yes. At the end of the day our brains are just very advanced, biological thinking machines that perform actions based on a set of inputs. The arguments that we do not live in a deterministic universe are not compelling to me.
DBCOOPER888 t1_j12562z wrote
Reply to comment by coyote-1 in Opportunities and blind spots in the White House’s blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights by Gari_305
The idea here would be not using the gas pump to invade your own civil liberties.
DBCOOPER888 t1_j124t6h wrote
Reply to Opportunities and blind spots in the White House’s blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights by Gari_305
Hopefully it makes a lot of the AI stuff in Black Mirror illegal. The White Christmas tech is a fate worse than death for those poor AIs.
DBCOOPER888 t1_iyfd1ro wrote
Reply to comment by Kintsukuroi85 in Quest Diagnostics Refusing to Refund Overpayment Due to Insurance Reassessment by Kintsukuroi85
It's not that they just know the address, it's that they know how to find the address based on their experience and knowledge of the law and legal system. You're paying them to navigate this process for you.
Like, what exactly do you think lawyers do all day?
DBCOOPER888 t1_iyfcuo0 wrote
Reply to comment by Kintsukuroi85 in Quest Diagnostics Refusing to Refund Overpayment Due to Insurance Reassessment by Kintsukuroi85
I mean, that's literally their job. Why do you think YOU are on the hook to find the address when you're hiring legal help who does this for a living?
DBCOOPER888 t1_j2d0jhv wrote
Reply to comment by KingMario05 in It's been said before, but I dislike how the PG rating has effectively replaced the G rating for animated movies. by Zealousideal_Art2159
That was always a weird one to me. A guy's heart is literally ripped out of his chest in graphic detail and he is burned alive.