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  • "I believe in you. You can come up with a better argument than just theft."

    Nah, fuck that shit. It OOP feels so strongly that it's not theft and they wanna change how the population at large is referring to something, then it's on them to provide an alternative and convince others. This weird ass attempt to shame people into doing things their way, especially when they haven't really defined what they consider their way, is absolute horse shit.

    This whole post is full of this. The OOP tries to completely remove intent and method from the analysis of whether something is art theft. Those things absolutely factor into it and they're only discounting them in order to push their weird narrative.

    AI scrapping tons of work belonging to artists and then regurgitating that as original work is fucking gross, no matter what you call it. Theft seems fine to me, but I am open to calling it something else. Unfortunately OOP won't be the I've to convince me since they neither provide reasoning for why calling it theft is bad or what we should call it instead and why.

  • Eldritch, but you're absolutely right. These people are literal monsters in any meaningful definition of the word. I can't conceive of any human having a void where their empathic sense should be, yet here we are, with a disturbing number of such assholes running around.

  • Orange sherbet in a cone. My grandfather used to get it for me after taking me to the park to play when I was around 4-6 or so. He passed away almost a decade ago and every time I have some, I think of him. He was the best.

  • Gboard wouldn't need to take screenshots. It can see what you're typing as you're typing it. As far as what your contacts are saying, if they're using Gboard, it's the same for them. And even if Google doesn't admit it, we all know they're correlating every single data point about people they can get, which includes who talks to who. I wouldn't be surprised if they know you're talking to a particular person and tailors your suggestions to fit the conversation. This is an even stronger possibility if you're using one of Google's messaging apps.