• FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    It’s not as if we don’t know.

    It’s been twelve years since the leaks came out about FB using people’s news feeds to manipulate them, after all. This is Big Tech’s end goal, to take away any agency you might have around use of tech products.

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    Ah yes the old “Mike Johnson speaker of the house defense” of claiming you know nothing about it.

    Let’s see how this plays out for him…

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    Reminds me of the interview where the Roblox CEO addressed the rampant pedophilia on the platform as “we see it as an opportunity.”

    Business people are just absolutely sociopathic monsters.

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    Slopya Sloptella, who’s slopped his way through years of market-wank-slop at Microslop is upset his company employees are slop oriented and single-non-minded about their slop?

    NO @#%ING WAY

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    Yes I think I saw the guy who did that, he ran into the washroom and can be found above the sink

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    Is he reenacting his favorite scene from I Think You Should Leave?

    “We’re all trying to find the guy who did this!”

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    (I’d rather not click on this site) but if satya smiled at any point during this topic… mfr knows who said it…

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      Here

      The document we reported on was not some random document. As we wrote at the time, the strategy document was written by Microsoft executives Omar Shahine, Jakob Werner, and some sort of AI writing tool. This information is in our original article and is readily available to Nadella. We wrote: “The document seen by 404 Media lists Shahine and another executive, Jakob Werner, as its authors. The document itself, however, notes that it was ‘co-created turn-by-turn with AI. Human verified every sentence.’”

      Shahine is the leader of Microsoft’s Scout project, as he has written numerous times on his own blog, on his LinkedIn, and on Microsoft’s own announcement of the software. In attempting to distance himself from his own company’s executives and strategy documents, Nadella has revealed that he either does not know how to read or does not know what is happening with some of the company’s highest-profile products.