Europe eyes strict rules for artificial intelligence

It expired about a year ago. It got a 77 day extension in March of 2020 so the house could revisit the merits on it, but it simply faded away after that. I guess, and probably rightly so, that most figured it had outlived any usefulness it had.

Part of what Edward Snowden CLAIMED he was "revealing" is that the NSA still had old data on their servers from the patriot act as if it were a crime when fact is it was still in action at the time. The reality is he stole access to those very databases of calls (among other things) and tried to sell it all to China for data mining. That's why only idiots want to see him pardoned.

He and Reality Winner both deserve to be shot.
 
  1. Exceptions are made for missing children, imminent threat to life, active terrorist attack, IDing a suspect of a serious crime, but even then, law enforcement will need approval, except in cases of a dire emergency.
  2. An exception is made for military uses.

If there's a dire need for it then regulations will allow it's use.
 
It's so restrictive with so many legal roadblocks that by the time they get authorization to use it the criminal will be long gone, the kidnap victim long dead.

They'll spend more time trying to not get sued than solving crimes.

It's a massive problem already that criminals are protected more than victims. The last thing we need to be doing is helping criminals more than we already are.
 
I think it would be cheaper and easier to just buy everybody on earth a cell phone. Aint shit going to happen without somebody recording it.
 
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