New: Cops keep getting arrested for using Flock to stalk people. Seemingly every week there's a new case, the details usually similar. Cops use unfettered access to Flock to surveil an ex. They most often search their plates hundreds of times over course of months
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In Mississippi, lawyers on both sides of a court case were caught using AI, essentially two LLMs arguing against each other. The judge dismissed all lawyers from the case and canceled the trial:
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Amazon employees are posting memes on Slack about how their AI coding tool sucks www.404media.co/sloppenheime...
public databases and analyses have identified more than the 15 cases Flock admits to.
This is almost definitely a vast underreporting of stalking cases, because many of the cases we know of are extremely egregious (hundreds of searches + physical abuse/stalking) and were not detected for months
I'm aware of a at least a couple of situations where cops were caught doing improper lookups and were either put on leave or mildly disciplined, but weren't fired or arrested, or in which the cop wasn't named and so there was little or no reporting on it