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Data center jobs scam

The data centers were coming. Rural Washington, USA, was going to be transformed. There would be so many jobs, so many jobs. Making Rural Washington Great Again. All it required was cheap land, cheap water, cheap electricity, and huge tax breaks. The data centers came. Where were the jobs, people asked? The government would not say. Refu... Read More »

Data centers are eating and drinking our environment

In some ways, a data center moving into a community is like a prison setting up. Super-high security, ugly warehouse buildings. In other ways, a data center is much worse than a prison. A prison will bring some jobs; data centers bring hardly any jobs. What’s more, a data center will consume massively more water and electricity than a pr... Read More »

We need morals to combat AI

Morals matter. Ethics matter. Character matters. Bad people create bad societies. AI culture, like Big Tech culture, is riddled with fast and greedy characters. AI is the latest bitcoin, the latest blockchain. It is the latest way scammers, con artists and grifters think they can grift, scam and con. It is the latest magnet for the speed... Read More »

AI and the banality of evil

AI is a master of “bureaucratic cruelties, scaling administrative violence in ways that intensify structures of inequality, such as when AI is used to aid decisions about which patients are prioritized in healthcare or which prisoners are at risk of reoffending,” stated Dan McQuillan from the University of London. AI inevitably increases... Read More »

The unknowability of AI

In the 1950s, AI was developed to mimic the brain during a period when very little was known about how the brain worked. The unknowability of the brain was actually an attraction to these AI pioneers and many felt an intoxication in developing AI systems that were also unknowable, even to their very designers. These were priests concocti... Read More »

The AI believers

If we want to get a taste of the dystopian future that Big Tech is planning for us with AI, then we need look no further than the UK Post Office scandal. My first job, back in 1984, was in Dublin for a small company that was growing fast but having problems getting paid. The owner had been posting out handwritten statements. He was advis... Read More »

Big Tech scours distressed economies for slaves

It's hard to miss the knife symbol beside the content summary. Its purpose is to warn that if you accept this piece of work you will find violent and disturbing content. “It’s been recently added,” Julián Posada, assistant professor for the American Studies Program at Yale University, told me. “Before, as a moderator, you wouldn’t even h... Read More »

Workers cleaning up for AI magician

AI is supposed to work like magic, a superior technology that requires little or no human intervention, and is thus much smarter and cheaper than humans. Buy our technology and you can make much more money with many fewer people. Much of it is magic trick schtick. Because AI has been trained on the largely unfiltered Internet—because tha... Read More »

AI is soaked in racism and misogyny

Sometimes, AI will be very upfront in its racism, encouraging the torturing of Iranians and the surveilling of mosques, for example. It will crudely over-predict crimes in US Black and Latino neighborhoods while under-predicting crime in white neighborhoods. These sort of occurrences are not flaws in the AI design. They are features and ... Read More »

Surviving in an AI world

To survive today—if you’re not male, white and “well” educated—you now have to play a new game. Which is to optimize yourself for AI. To AI you must not simply prove that you are human. You must prove that you are a human of worth. Not a human of trash. It’s such perfect strategy from Big Tech. First they release AI in the wild for “free... Read More »