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by rglullis
3 days ago
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> seems to be based on lack of knowledge of the fact that the US government has broad authority to regulate AI services I understand they have the authority. The point that you keep evading to answer is "Why Anthropic only? Why now?". More than that: why do you keep arguing that people should just accept it? Why do you think that we should just roll over and accept these rules? I am not asking you "what the courts would say", I am asking you personally: you really don't see a problem in normalizing a world where people can only conduct business if they subject themselves to give away personal data? Do you think that Surveillance Capitalism is just something that people need to accept as some natural state of affairs? |
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Companies like Meta and Google collude with media/publishers/online service providers to track you across the web and use your data to target you for advertising even when you aren't registered or logged into their services. Data brokers whose names nobody knows gather and sell information about every single American. Credit bureaus track some of your most sensitive financial data whether you like or not, and sell it to companies who use it to make some of the most important decisions that affect you financially.
Anthropic asking customers who voluntarily choose to do business with Anthropic for ID so that they can comply with sanctions laws is not the same thing.