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That's normal and expected. What's sad is that there are countries with governments who don't tell companies not to be shitty.
And that is where Meta will be training their AI ๐ฌ
Prepare yourself for pro-gun, anti-woman's rights, weirdo religion, tiny-penis truck, simplified-English AI
๐ "It looks like you're trying to create a word document. Would you like to destabilise a country full of brown people for profit?"
ah yes because all americans are rednecks
And even sadder is that users choose to still use those companies.
At the end of the day, we all have a choice. This happens to those that allow it. We try to stay safe from burglars, traffic accidents, illness, etc., but choose to still use these companies. That's a choice, and there are ways to improve our lives, like removing them from our lives.
Don't forget millions upon millions of low-information, low-empathy voters and non-voters who let it happen, many who still lazily believe that corporations are our friends, that "what's good for walmart and Exxon is good for 'Murica", that they are still the client and not the product, and the far-reaching implications of this.