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by avz
1255 days ago
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This made me think of Elephant in Cairo [1] and Pachydermic Personnel Prediction [2]. Specifically, it reminded me of what the classification says about the job of a politician: > Politicians don't hunt elephants, but they will share the elephants you catch with the people who voted for them. Along these lines, we'd have something like > Europeans don't invent new tech, but they will regulate the tech you invented. As a fellow European, I struggle to feel any pride or happiness about this. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_in_Cairo [2]: https://www-users.york.ac.uk/~ss44/joke/elephant.htm |
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There are companies (outside and inside of Europe) misusing personal data given to them and there were not enough regulations about this.
Now there is, so I'm happy.
If a random country made similar laws only for their companies I would also be happy, for the users located in this country.
It just happens to affect me and the people I know so I'm even more happy.