Chata
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Meta used AI to target workers with medical conditions for layoffs, according to a new lawsuit. Twenty-six former Meta employees are suing, accusing the company of using AI that disproportionately targeted people with disabilities or workers who took medical leave in selecting people for mass layoffs. reuters.com/world/meta-use…

@chata_wey You use a book by reading it, no you have not been prohibited from reading, distributing, or performing scenes from a book on your own time and with your own money.

really is crazy to remember how absurdly big the live action alvin and the chipmunks was. like unjustifiably so

Im not particularly interested in thw argument of if it's ethical or not (especially w/o repro rights) because it's more important to focus on the children that are already here and the future for them.

@solisolsoli Only to people who hate America.

A lot of content from DINKS is solely about not having children because of money but I would love to see folks talk about material conditions like infrastructure, increasing AI surveillance, violence to children and climate crisis. Things your money can't protect you from

It's misleading because the term "banned book", for most people, leads to an image of a book that access is EXTREMLY limited too. Also, we would assume that access is limited to the target audience of that book. Well, neither of those things are true with "banned books". It's like marketing a pair of sissors or something that were removed from a single small store as "banned sissors" across the country. That's misleading.

It does say a lot about our collective anti-intellectualism that a romantic comedy from 1941 starring two of the biggest names in Hollywood has a proposal scene that references William Blake and Shakespeare and people today would consider it pretentious.

@esjesjesj Oh, you silly goose. Hope this helps.

@esjesjesj What you mean is the right is not letting you all gaslight us into a new definition of the word banned.









