I'm sure that the "consent" is part of the terms and conditions when you sign up for a line on a family plan. Not that it's genuinely informed consent, or that people know what they agreed to, but technically...
It's not literally any processing that's the problem. It's that what we generally call processed food is engineered to optimize for things other than the health of those who eat it: flavor, addictiveness, cheapness, etc. And all of those goals are so pervasive and so at odds with health that virtually anything we call "processed food" is terrible for us.
Sometimes when I'm working with particularly frustrating coworkers, my responses can tend to be overly sharp and taken in a negative tone even though I don't use any unprofessional words. I often ask an LLM to reword my messages to prevent coming across as an impatient dick. Perhaps that's what's happening here. Is there any reason to believe that your coworkers may be frustrated with you?
Pretty sure whiskey is pretty bad too. I'm not for prohibition, or drugs being illegal. But I'm not in favor of people using cocaine or drinking alcohol.
Very, very carefully and low profile. The second someone notices an AI glitch, people start asking questions and your cover is blown. Not to mention if you target rich people with blackmail they know is fake, they're gonna come after you pretty quick.
I'm sure that the "consent" is part of the terms and conditions when you sign up for a line on a family plan. Not that it's genuinely informed consent, or that people know what they agreed to, but technically...