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Fig85420 t1_j1s65wh wrote

Didn't read - but presume anything the bureaucrats concoct is fundamentally idiotic, despite the super strong rationale

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tsgram t1_j1s7gsb wrote

Hahaha, I was about to comment the same. In theory it’s a wonderful idea to combat AI bias, which is a humongous problem (great recent PBS Nova about it. But flash forward three years and there’s an AI Anti-Bias Dept with a bloated budget that has a bunch of do-nothing six-figure cronies at the top and sends millions in “consulting” to for-profit NGOs run by former public servants.

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Fig85420 t1_j1sbdvz wrote

NY is supremely qualified to create and fund useless programs and largesse.

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n3vd0g t1_j1s84m1 wrote

And btw, this is more of an American problem than a government as a concept problem. We let this corruption happen. It’s insidious and systemic.

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SigmaWhy t1_j1sfmre wrote

Why would that be unique to America? Every country has to deal with corruption

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n3vd0g t1_j1sghk0 wrote

No one said unique to America, just that this specific situation is very American; something we’ve dealt with forever. It’s an inb4 libertarians have entered the chat comment

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smoke_crack t1_j1sf34h wrote

Don't worry, almost everyone commenting didn't read it.

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