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fandomsecrets2026-01-02 06:41 pm
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Re: OP - yeah, but...
(Anonymous) 2026-01-03 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)I didn't reply to the initial thread, but I agree with you. The title alone is dick sucking tech companies and trying to shame Americans. Based off comments I read here, the article is ignoring real concerns and issues real Americans have with AI.
And it's...par for the course that a publishing establishment that works in service of the wealthy will try to frame a narrative that is not critical of tech companies. Instead it drives this "I'm just asking questions" narrative that is actually trying to make Americans at large feel stupid or they're trying to lower our defenses so they can have wiggle room in debates to seem more legitimate.