hollo@lemm.eetoTechnology@lemmy.world•Multinational firm’s Hong Kong office loses HK$200 million after scammers stage deepfake video meetingEnglish
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9 months agoah good, the next excuse for bringing everyone back to the office
ah good, the next excuse for bringing everyone back to the office
I was feeling optimistic about it because I’m always wanting some way to get more diversity into my recommendations. I was disappointed when it mostly presented the same videos I’d been seeing in my recommendations anyway, just only those with a particular color in the thumbnail.
When a person is convicted of certain crimes, the government assumes control over their life in the form of imprisonment. Why shouldn’t the same happen to corporations that commit serious offenses? Any argument against this could be applied tenfold to the incarceration of citizens, but I suspect that defenders of criminal corporations don’t have a consistent view in that regard.
Forget identifying the people responsible, forget pleas that they’ll do better, forget fines-- if you demonstrate that you are willing to use your freedom to abuse society, society gets to tell you what to do. Sometimes for a few years, sometimes forever.