I don't mind the concept of automatic plate readers; but that data should not be retained. (specifically; images that don't match the hot list, should be immediately discarded)
Taking the photos isn't an issue, it's aggregating that info into a long-term searchable database of people's movements that's the problem.
That information will be released/abused; either by leaks/insiders or via systems breach.
Musk is straightforwardly alleging that OpenAI breached a contract that does not exist. It is simply not a thing! The complaint makes reference to a “Founding Agreement,” but no such Founding Agreement is attached as an exhibit, and the breach of contract claim admits that the “Founding Agreement” is basically a vibe everyone caught in some emails.
That's hilarious. At least his lawyer talked some sense into him at the last second
So he's being convicted for breaking gun laws and Republicans are touting this as a major case? Aren't they supposed to be against these things? Fucking hilarious.
At least 5 known sexual assault claims (3 not pursued because not on federal land), at least 9 restraining orders, and hundreds of threatening calls to his victims (while in police custody). Seems like he was the Weinstein of rock climbing, as a lot of other climbers essentially covered for him. Not gonna lie, was originally gonna say a life sentence was a bit much, but...
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