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Upon leaving Facebook in late 2020, an employee warned his former colleagues that the company's reliance on AI won't save it from pressing issues.
In the farewell note, called a "badge post" internally at Facebook, the employee said the company wants to oversee all human discourse using "perfect, fair, omniscient robots owned by Mark Zuckerberg."
They went on to say that reality is "clearly a dystopia, but it is also so deeply ingrained we hardly notice it anymore." They also said the more Facebook tries to solve human problems with engineering solutions, that future grows nearer.
"We need more radical humanists to interrogate these assumptions, explain why life can't be sanitized, and disrupt further attempts to centralize power," the employee wrote.
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Idk about the rest, the above is pretty succinct and lulz tho. <3
https://www.businessinsider.com/face...ny-2021-10?amp
Rip the history books.
Thouest shalt not make a machine in the likeness of man, or such machines that think as man.