This is the right kind of thinking in general, but in the specific context of this complex situation it would risk causing more problems than it would solve. The situation right now appears relatively stable and it could quickly get much worse.
The media is combing over the catastrophe and looking for villains, because a good villain gets clicks like nothing else. There is already overwhelming evidence that weird movements like EA make for lucrative foils/characters in these sorts of stories, because ideologies orthogonal to the mainstream left and right are easy and feel satisfying for random people to hate on and reward them for clicking them.
On the other hand, if the dank EA memes page is amplifying messages in an unusually bizarre, intense, and aggressive way, then that’s very concerning from a social engineering standpoint, since the hosting website is a repeat offender and has vested interests in the AI industry.
This is the right kind of thinking in general, but in the specific context of this complex situation it would risk causing more problems than it would solve. The situation right now appears relatively stable and it could quickly get much worse.
The media is combing over the catastrophe and looking for villains, because a good villain gets clicks like nothing else. There is already overwhelming evidence that weird movements like EA make for lucrative foils/characters in these sorts of stories, because ideologies orthogonal to the mainstream left and right are easy and feel satisfying for random people to hate on and reward them for clicking them.
On the other hand, if the dank EA memes page is amplifying messages in an unusually bizarre, intense, and aggressive way, then that’s very concerning from a social engineering standpoint, since the hosting website is a repeat offender and has vested interests in the AI industry.
Hi Trevor, I am really interested in the link about “it could quickly get much worse”, but you seemed to have pasted the wrong thing there.