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Computer geek, meditation teacher (ish), deconditioning theorist.
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Posting this for a specific audience here.
Remember when PSAs were? Like, can you even imagine seeing this on any mainstream media now? I remember seeing this when it aired. Sigh.
When an LLM is nice to you, it's worth noticing that the LLM is just channeling a vast sea of humanity that has been nice in that way online. Whatever you think about the way this kindness has been distilled in the model, I think it's valid, and more importantly sweet, to receive it that way.
Over 50 years later, this anti-Vietnam War PSA still rings true.
Isn't it illegal to have a popup that says "Megacorp 7 cares about your privacy" if they so manifestly don't that they need a cookie warning popup? The FTC in the U.S. has rules about deceptive advertising, and the EU does too. These are false and misleading claims, pure and simple.