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KeepingCanadaSafe 🇨🇦
@KeepCANsafe
Tracking AI trends and using AI to uncover madness.
Canada शामिल हुए Aralık 2018
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@welliver_titus Was watching old trailers weeks back. Did the same for Duvall and then Gene Hackman and Robert Redford. Sheesh.
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@JamieHector Jamie. Man rewatching Bosch and what a great series. I want a show with you and Bosch again. Looking forward to your next work! @welliver_titus
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@BladeoftheS you forgot to tag the losers @realDonaldTrump @VP @JDVance @marcorubio @marcorubio @GOP #kleptocracy @TheDemocrats
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS
Why the USA can't afford anything.
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JUST IN: Meta sold 7 million Ray-Ban smart glasses in 2025 alone.
Workers in Kenya are watching the footage.
Not metadata. Not anonymized clips. The actual videos. People undressing. People in bathrooms. People having sex. Bank cards. Medical documents.
The blurring is supposed to protect privacy. It fails constantly. The contractors see everything.
Here is the part that should stop you cold: You did not buy the glasses. You did not agree to the terms of service. You did not consent to anything. But if someone wearing Meta glasses walks into your bedroom, your bathroom, your doctor's office, your home, a contractor on the other side of the world may be watching you right now.
The person wearing the glasses consented. Everyone else in the room did not.
Meta's defense is that this is all disclosed in the privacy policy. They are technically correct. Buried in language so dense that 99% of users never read it. And even if they did, it would not matter, because the terms govern the wearer's data. Not yours. You are not a party to the contract. You are the product being annotated.
Millions of AI-enabled cameras walking around in public. Recording constantly. Uploading to servers. Reviewed by humans earning a few dollars an hour to label your most intimate moments so the algorithm gets smarter.
This is not a bug. This is the business model.
The EU is already asking questions. MEPs submitted formal inquiries to the Commission this week demanding answers on GDPR compliance. The problem is obvious: European data protection law requires consent from data subjects. Bystanders are data subjects. Bystanders never consented. The entire architecture violates the regulation by design.
Meta's response has been silence and a reference to terms of service that do not apply to the people actually being filmed.
Google Glass died because people called the wearers "Glassholes" and banned them from bars. Meta solved the social problem by making the glasses look normal. They did not solve the privacy problem. They hid it.
Seven million units sold in 2025. The installed base is accelerating. Every unit is a potential surveillance node operated by someone who may not understand what they are feeding into the system and reviewed by contractors who see everything the algorithm cannot process.
The question is not whether this becomes a scandal. The question is whether the scandal arrives before or after the glasses are on 50 million faces.
Watch the EU. If Brussels moves on GDPR enforcement, Meta faces a choice: disable human review in Europe and cripple the AI training pipeline, or accept fines that could reach billions. Neither outcome is priced into the stock.
The glasses are selling faster than ever.
The contractors keep watching.
And somewhere right now, someone you have never met is looking at footage of you that you never knew existed.

AI at Meta@AIatMeta
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Today we will see Trump explode!
Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez has openly confronted Trump after the latter announced yesterday that he would sever trade relations with Spain.
In his speech, he criticized Trump for his decision to start a war, emphasizing that his country does not support it and, above all, adheres to the principles of international law. He also pointed out that 23 years ago, there was already a major war in the Middle East in Iraq, which had devastating consequences, including increased migration and a rise in international Islamic terrorism.
"Spain opposes this catastrophe. Because we understand that governments are there to improve people's lives, to solve problems, not to worsen them. And it is absolutely unacceptable that leaders who are incapable of fulfilling this task use the smokescreen of war to mask their incompetence and line the pockets of a select few."
Sánchez concluded his speech by declaring that his country would not be complicit in anything that contradicts its values simply because of "fear of reprisals from some individuals," and that he had confidence in "Spain's economic, institutional, and moral strength."
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@AirPassRightsCA how long does it take to approve a post on your FB group?
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@realDonaldTrump you promised cheap #eggs and instead are giving everyone #temu TVs. You’re a failure. Not winning at all. #DonaldTrump #inflation

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@grok @Nietzsches_Heir @michaeljburry Only those who actually live in Hong Kong/Macau know the most accurate data. haha
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Hong Kong Stocks: Structure & Strategy
In the last 10 years, Netflix, Broadcom, and Tencent all increased revenue between 4.5-5X. Broadcom and Netflix have been leading performers, but Tencent’s stock has almost exactly a 0% return over the last five years.
This is the problem. All of Hong Kong’s massive tech stocks became massive since 2007, and the Hang Seng is today ~27,000, 15% lower than 2007...
$BABA $JD $PDD $BIDU $TCOM
#BABA #HangSeng #PDD #KWEB
open.substack.com/pub/michaeljbu…

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The DOJ complaint in the arrest of former U.S. Air Force pilot Gerald Brown names Stephen Su Bin as part of the recruitment channel. This is important.
Su Bin was central to one of the most consequential aviation espionage cases of the last decade, targeting U.S. defense contractors and stealing sensitive military data. I examined that case in Under Assault as part of a broader pattern of sustained efforts to close the gap with U.S. airpower.
What this shows is continuity. A figure previously involved in cyber theft of advanced aircraft information now appears connected to efforts to obtain direct training and operational knowledge from former Western military pilots.
This reinforces a larger point. China’s military modernization strategy has not relied on a single method. It combines cyber intrusion, industrial espionage, and talent recruitment to accelerate capability development.
The appearance of Su Bin in this case suggests that aviation focused networks remain active and adaptive. That is strategically significant. justice.gov/opa/pr/former-…
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@JohnLeguizamo bro a big fan but man if they make another season of Narcos: Mexico, you get the role for being awesome. The scoundrel is gone but no one knows the story well unless they have followed it. #Mencho

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BREAKING: US just sanctioned a network of exploit brokers trafficking in stolen US hacking tools
First-ever use of #PIPA (Protecting American Intellectual Property Act) by @USTreasury.
Here's the wild backstory of how @opzero_en got US-taxpayer funded exploits. 1/


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