It's literally not even law yet so no enforcement action can/should take place on its account. It's not illegal to use a VPN (yet).
To be clear I absolutely believe AI needs to be regulated. We must be incredibly careful however not to let ID verification reliant on tech owned by or operated beyond Canadian soil be the mechanism that this hinges on. Data sovereignty is a must, and privacy of all Canadians must be considered.
The news of Oliver Tree's passing had me shook when I heard it and I just want to express into the void, in memoriam, that I was positively affected by his presence in the world and shed tears at his end. I'm sure everyone else lost in the accident but unnamed so far made an impact as well.
Concept: Catgirl cafe β^. βΈ .^ββ
π Oliver Tree
It's also sus that they're trying to roll ID verification into the same bill as AI chatbot regulation. If one gets shot down the other might too, which isn't to the advantage of Canadians at all.
X sucks, but if somebody in our government was responsible for banning someone for criticising Bill C-34 I'm gonna be pissed.
Please do your utmost to shine a light on the surveillance state implications and shut this down if it makes it to the senate, @senatorpaulasimons.bsky.social
www.canada.ca/en/canadian-...
Privacy violation by way of US tech giants is not "elbows up" or pro-Canadian sovereignty
#cdnpoli #canpoli
cracking open a cold one with the boys
me: hey can I expense $10 to make a spreadsheet
employer: Absolutely not
me: hey can I spend $10 worth of company tokens to have ChatGPT make a shitty spreadsheet I will have to put even more work into to fix manually
employer: yes π