
The other person also said they didn’t look angry to them so that could be just me. His eyebrows are angled downward and I think that’s what makes him look upset to me.
The other person also said they didn’t look angry to them so that could be just me. His eyebrows are angled downward and I think that’s what makes him look upset to me.
I know, I never said it was somebody else. As I’ve said elsewhere, they could’ve picked any other picture of him but they specifically picked this one because it conforms to what people already think what a terrorist looks like. That’s what a stereotype is.
You put the imagery under the name to illustrate that they’re a terrorist to people that already have the stereotype ingrained and it also ends up illustrating to other people that that’s what a terrorist looks like. Worse, it normalizes the idea that stereotypes are a reliable source of information about people. This isn’t bad because it’s going to hurt his feelings, it’s bad because it affects completely unrelated people.
Honestly it’s insane to me that this has to be explained to a presumed anti-racist
I see it now, although still I don’t think gachaing the US with those in on it topic is worth putting this imagery on the internet
And that requires using stereotypes to communicate?
I feel like we are having a conversation so I won’t just ignore, but I don’t understand at all what you mean by this.
I don’t. I did assume oop was a white guy and it seems I was wrong, but regardless of who posted you don’t break down stereotypes by reinforcing them. If he’s not being racist for the sake of it, then either he’s being casually racist because it helps his point or he didn’t double check if his genious takedown on stereotypes actually reinforces them.
If you were aware this was stereotyping why did you post it here?
This is not an image that just comes up if you search him. Oop chose to have this image instead of him in a suit with a kept beard.
Edit: also amplify which fucking point, that people with messy facial hair in headscarves are terrorists?
Edit 2: look at my bias with the messy part, sub in ‘longer’
You’re saying all oop wanted to do by picking an old photo where the man they label as a terrorist wears stereotypically terrorist clothes was to imply that looks don’t determine who you are?
This is literally the ‘colorblind’ argument
Excuse my ignorance but last I heard they were explicitly not massacarring anyone or taking a strong stance in any way as to not get deposed before they were internally stable? And is the dictator part a jab at coming to power with a coup or is there something else?
Couldn’t they frame this without the angry bearded Arab vs smiling white woman?
First aid trauma pose
Edit: found this funny poster for it:
Op please change the title as to not further fuel the misinformation. Arstechnica seems to enjoy burying the actual information 3 paragraphs in where they know nobody will read them and your embellishments aren’t helping.
There’s nothing anywhere that suggests the ai is “remote controlled”.
Arstechnica suggests that humans have access to the data and as evidence they linked a site saying humans don’t have access.
Ars seems to want us to think the red rectangles in the image are contradictory. They aren’t as Gemini Apps can be individually turned off independent of Gemini Apps Activity (history) and vice versa. The forced 3 day activity storage doesn’t enable the apps themselves.
Even the author of the article pointed out that it can be turned off
Ars cites Tuta’s article selectively to make it sound like disabling gemini is either ineffective or complicated. Tuta itself is a privacy focused gmail alternative with vested interest to muddy the waters but their article is still somewhat better written than Ars’
Edit: Title when this comment was written for posterity:
there is a remote controlled ai agent on every google device that can not be turned off
Pretty sure both have been available through portals for at least a year
Im not sure I like the cpu utilization being based on the base clock. A percentage that can go arbitrarily above 100 doesn’t sound useful for determining bottlenecks. It must be difficult to accurately determine given all the dynamic boost stuff but since all other such utilities figured it out surely they can too. Hope they don’t just leave this as good enough.
Honestly fuck off with that. Perpetuating stereotypes is not ‘great’ just because it helps your point.