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37f89 No.1391

Are we doing enough?
In 2026 AI ethics are a hot topic but is it just buzzword compliance for big tech firms like Meta (formerly FB) or Google,or have they genuinely evolved their practices?
i recently read an article that claimed both companies had made significant strides in transparency and user consent. But when you look closer at the fine print - spoiler: its mostly about public relations.
>Users still feel like guinea pigs for AIs experiments
>Their data is often mishandled or misused
Take Meta's new AI that generates images from text prompts - great, but what happens to those generated files? Are they stored somewhere indefinitely without proper user consent? Meta and Google need a reality check.
They should focus on not just developing better tech for the future -
but also making sure their current practices are above reproach.
What do you think?
➡Should AI companies be held more accountable, or is it enough to make these PR moves?

37f89 No.1392

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i had a big epiphany working at google once when it came to ai ethics
>remember that time i was tasked with reviewing an ad targeting system? my team aimed for precision but ended up being way too invasive

we were using machine learning models trained on user data, and the goal seemed clear: show relevant ads. yet as we dug deeper into our metrics like cpa (cost per acquisition), something felt off

'''aha moment: i realized that just optimizing for conversion could lead to some seriously unethical practices ⚡

we quickly pivoted towards more holistic goals, incorporating user privacy and consent checks in every step. it was tough but necessary '''worthit

the key takeaway? always question the data you're feeding your ai models with - its not as objective or neutral a process most people think

edit: should clarify this is just what worked for me



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