Second Coming of the Tears in the Rain Thread

Macrobius

Megaphoron
A natural match for the robots that decide to use lethal force without human intervention plan:


Traversing Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lines is already stressful enough at airports. All travelers are screened during the security process by technology or an invasive pat-down. One such machine currently being tested in more than a dozen airports with a possible nationwide rollout next year is one where travelers look straight into a camera, according to The Washington Post.

The TSA is quietly testing a biometric machine called the next generation of Credential Authentication Technology (CAT) to verify the identity of travelers via their face. CAT scans the traveler's photo ID and then compares that with the Secure Flight database.




CAT machines are currently at 16 major airports with plans to expand nationwide, according to WaPo, adding, "Kiosks with cameras are doing a job that used to be completed by humans: checking the photos on travelers' IDs to make sure they're not impostors."



The controversial tech is currently opt-in for passengers (at the moment). It's so controversial that several cities, such as San Francisco, have banned it.

There's a lot to worry about if TSA is given the green light for a nationwide rollout next year. One thing is, how can anyone trust this federal agency to handle biometric data properly?

TSA recently said, "Photos captured by CAT units are never stored or used for any other purpose than immediate identity verification." But still -- with trust in government at low levels, who actually believes that statement.

The expansion of biometric verification data for travelers is a sign that the US is following down a terrifying path that China took to become a surveillance nation.

So what does this all mean? Well, it's a warning of the dystopic future where biometrics will be used to identify citizens across all facets of society. Think about Amazon's palm-reading payment technology that allows customers at some Whole Foods locations to pay with their fingerprints.

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Gawn Chippin

Arachnocronymic Metaphoron
...No one really understands how AIs detect race...

It's only important that they're capable of doing so whatsoever, unlike most of their lighter-complected human counterparts who can't or at least pretend incapability to do so

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"Smart Meters" are capable of receiving remote Social Scoring signals:

 

Macrobius

Megaphoron

Courtesy of this original Tunisian thread:

Technology you thought was going to be cool but turned out retarded #ButlerianJihad #Oldmanshakingfistatthecloud

- automation of fast food and grocery stores - online college to save commute and gamified education* - online shopping - cloud computing - new media replacing old media and becoming politically incorrect (instead: Antirussian-Covidian-BLM nightmare) inb4 "i always knew x was going to be...
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- automation of fast food and grocery stores

- online college to save commute and gamified education*

- online shopping

- cloud computing

- new media replacing old media and becoming politically incorrect (instead: Antirussian-Covidian-BLM nightmare)

inb4 "i always knew x was going to be retarded." please include examples of you being wrong first.

*Maybe this just hasn't been done right.
 
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Grug Arius

Phorus Primus
Staff member
Meanwhile, in San Fagscrisco, "Robotaxis" are runnin' over pets, gettin' stuck in wet cement, and freezin' up in IRL blue-screen clusterfux


:tard:

(Bloomberg) -- Just before Patti Smith took the stage in San Francisco this month, the emcee thanked sponsors, including robotaxi company Waymo.

The audience booed, reflecting the hostility that’s growing in the city for one of tech’s most-watched industries.

There was the recent incident when a fleet of driverless vehicles froze and blocked traffic during a Friday night concert at North Beach. Days later, an autonomous car got stuck in wet cement at a construction site, and then a robotaxi crashed into a firetruck responding to an emergency call. Weeks earlier, pet lovers were mortified when a vehicle struck and killed a small dog.
 
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Macrobius

Megaphoron
Meanwhile, in San Fagscrisco, "Robotaxis" are runnin' over pets, getting stuck in wet cement, and freezing up in IRL blue-screen clusterfux
Almost makes me want to rewatch _Total Recall_ but I think I have better things to do

 

surenot

Stawp Dave, will you stawp Dave?
gangster luddites of the world unite!!!!


i'm not going to copy pasta the article but coning self driving cars is an actual thing and quite funny in all honesty. Reoccuring theme in the san fran reddit.
 

Macrobius

Megaphoron
Putting this article on the thread, back up where we belongs...


On the crisp afternoon of February 12, 2023, two men parked a Winnebago by a field outside Reno, Nev. They lit a portable grill and barbecued a fist-sized mound of yellow powdered sulfur, creating a steady stream of colorless sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas. Rotten-egg fumes permeated the air as they used a shop vac to pump the gas into a balloon about the diameter of a beach umbrella. Then they added enough helium to the balloon to take it aloft, attached a camera and GPS sensor, and released it into the sky. They tracked the balloon for the next several hours as it rose into the stratosphere and drifted far to the southwest, crossing over the Sierra Nevada Mountains before popping and releasing its gaseous contents. The contraption plummeted into a cow pasture near Stockton, Calif.

Rest at the link

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If they didn't park the RV outside a Culver's I say we contact Nemets and have him them Las Vegas is a sunset town.
 
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Macrobius

Megaphoron
tbh I got a wound just like that flying down a hill on my bicycle around age 6, and realized I could break hard and slam into a telephone pole or land in the creek where there were water mocassins (an American poisonous snek)

I choose the telephone pole and got my 'double quote mark' badge of honour for that choice. It finally faded in my 20s.

Did they let Biden ride his bike again?
 
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