"11 and 12 year olds aren't so different from 13 and 14 year olds"
- the new neocloud gambling app co
950 days later...
"11 and 12 year olds aren't so different from 13 and 14 year olds"
- the new neocloud gambling app co
950 days later...
Many users object to Meta training AI models on underage user data, calling the company's post-training policies mere 'theater' or a 'fig leaf' that cannot undo unethical use for only mediocre results.
No Digg Deeper questions have been answered for this story yet.
all this effort to get the data to build such mediocre ai...
(the motion to dismiss the below has recently also been denied)
learning about digital forensic analysis in a meta vs adult-content lawsuit was also not on my 2025 bingo card

recall:

have you seen that they're looking to implement prediction markets on the state level?
"...including how an insidious effort to have prediction markets replace representative democracy as a governance model is already being slowly implemented by the White House."

@candyflipline christ...

@suchenzang "Not intended for business purposes" on retained U13 data is a fig leaf. If it sat in training pipelines, the model consumed it. All that compromise for mediocre output.

@suchenzang Marking data 'not for business purposes' after it's already trained into the model is theater. You can't remove it from the weights.