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by sensanaty·1y ago·view on hn ↗
> Especially with LLMs on the horizon, this would be tantamount to unilateral nuclear disarmament.

We should also be hoping for unilateral nuclear disarmament (I get your point on the infeasability though), but I don't see the parallels here. LLMs don't need personal data to work (I'd even imagine such data to be better off left out of the training data anyways, caveat for celebrities), and regardless of everything else whether the AI hypesters are to be believed about how world-changing AI/LLMs will be remains to be seen.

Also, as the OP article suggests, we can and are doing something about it. Things aren't perfect yet, but GDPR itself has already made huge waves and have made things better. From how I interpret this ruling, the dark pattern cookie banners are being scrutinized and are being put under the knife, so there's some hope that things will soon improve on that front.

> I have advocated for privacy issues for a short while. "Data is radioactive" is the "defund the police" of our movement.

Except we can already see a shift in the masses and their opinions here. People are becoming cognizant of the sheer amount of data all these tech companies harvest on them. I am consistently getting more and more of my non-technical-in-any-capacity friends asking me how to safeguard their data better, so I'm quite hopeful we're going to get there. All we need is to actually fucking hurt the FAANGs and their ilk. Cut the head off the snake and all that, if we actually hurt Meta as we should've a million times by now, then all the smaller players will automatically fall in line for fear of a similar world of hurt.