https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.09848
"Evaluating Verifiability in Generative Search Engines"
"on average, a mere 51.5% of generated sentences are fully supported by citations and only 74.5% of citations support their associated sentence"
https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2023/06/sexual-orientation-gender-identity-florida-high-school
American Psychological Association approves of College Board's decision not to remove content related to sexual orientations and gender identities from it's psychology curriculum.
Apparently, Florida wanted them to do that.
In my view, this is a bad idea.
Successful platforms, whether perfect or imperfect, are those which open up straight away, build up a userbase, slowly perfect themselves, and eventually take off.
Instead, a group of techbros have parachuted themselves in, are carefully crafting it, and promise that some day they will deliver.
Bluesky isn't even a player currently. It is cordoned off with promises that it will be opened up later.
https://www.axios.com/local/new-orleans/2023/06/16/louisiana-cyberattack-dmv-moveit If you want an idea of how much you can trust the government to keep your age verification data safe.
To a large extent, privacy is security and collecting less data means not ending up being humiliated in the same way Adobe once was. It also means not upsetting the more local FTC, if someone is large enough for them to care about a breach.
"GDPR compliance" (minus the cookie parts) is kind of just an extension of what someone should be doing anyway.
That is also not how the First Amendment works :)
If a company is ordered to do something by a government, or they run something like a company town acting in lieu of the government, it becomes a state actor.
https://edri.org/our-work/european-citizens-demand-router-freedom/ What do you think of router freedom?
Software Engineer. Psy / Tech / Sex Science Enthusiast. Controversial?
Free Expression. Human rights / Civil Liberties. Anime. Liberal.