• breadsmasher@lemmy.world
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      am british. its infuriating. a mass of the uninformed voting against the self interest for over a decade at this point.

      “Torys fucking the country? Better vote for them again!”

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      Because we’re becoming increasingly like the US, where half of the country (or at least those who actually turn out to vote) are hellbent on voting for a party that doesn’t give a single shit about their needs, just as long as they drivel out some racist shit now and again.

      As @breadsmasher said, “Torys fucking the country? Better vote for them again!”

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          Thing is: I really, really, really do want voting reform but… I don’t think I can bring myself to support Nigel Fárage.

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      Most of the country are change hating small c conservatives who genuinely believe the state knows best and is totally trustworthy. They get their news from the Daily Mail or The Sun because Britain is the best country ever. Its the mindset that ensures we still have a class system, a monarchy and brexit.

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      The recent article about kids getting arrested for words and it’s positive reception should give you a hint.

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      I’ve found its very common for Europeans to be under the dillusion that the govt is their friend, and has their best intentions in mind…

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          Definitely Australians. We’re the most apathetic country in the world. Love to be controlled. Love being told what we can’t do. I’m not even joking

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          You guys are walking the line of being prisoners. I was in NSW a couple years ago, beautiful country. Too bad its run by nutobs. After seeing the shit during COVID when the thought police were showing up at peoples houses for Facebook posts, I felt for you guys bad!

          Govt’s are always corrupt, but when it makes it down to the police at that 1984 level, that’s when its time to pack the bags! Might as well be in China at that point.

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            Spot on. My wife and I are actually making plans to move overseas. I’m ready to get out of here, but she wants to wait until the next federal election to get a guage on where things will be heading. In the meantime, we’re saving as much money as we possibly can, because Australia isn’t the country it used to be, and it’s clear that we’re both deeply-incompatible with the general culture of apathy, government trust, and rules, rules, rules. It’s suffocating.

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        Exactly. The government isn’t your friend. To your government you’re a cog in the machine and nothing more - misbehave and they’ll rip you out and replace you with another

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    The good news: Police are wearing body cams that they can’t turn off.

    The bad news: It’s because the cameras are using constant facial recognition to tag everyone.

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      Where is the footage stored? As I am conscious it often goes missing in the US for problematic cases.

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      How are they tagging everyone though? Where’s this database they’re comparing against?

      If this is like any other government project it won’t work, it will cost 10 million pounds, and is developed by a company that previously specialized in the manufacture of plastic cutlery.

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        10 million pounds

        Hahahaha. Gonna need a few more zeros there, bud.

        specialized in the manufacture of plastic cutlery

        But no actual experience in the manufacture of plastic cutlery.

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        The Met are already using it - just not (yet) on bodycams.

        The company behind it, who supply the data are called Facewatch. I’m not going to link to their site but they’re the ones supplying the tech and db. They did it by scraping social media sites as well as government documents and the plan is to add the UK Passport db data soon.

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        Where’s this database they’re comparing against?

        Microsoft has had facial tagging and tracking software in the wild for at least a decade. It can also accurately estimate your age, race, gender, and even your mood. I’m guessing they’ll probably be using that database overlaid with a criminal wanted list.

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    Context from the article.

    Each of the forces using the K-series cameras told i and Liberty Investigates that they do not, and never have, used the LFR function

    Yes, it’s cklearly something that we need to keep an eye on.

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      Sure they haven’t. 🤦‍♂️

      I commend your optimism/open mind, I’ve just seen the abuse by anyone in a position of authority too many times.

      And I mean any authority, middle management at companies, etc. Many people struggle to resist using whatever power they have (myself included).

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        I think enabling the functionality would require too much back-office and vendor integration to make it a feasible lie. Too many people would know about it - and the risks from lying and saying ‘not enabled’ are too great.

        If they had been enabled - and found out - the recommended lie would be “we are currently undertaking a small-scale trial of the technology to assess it’s effectveness. We will be report on the results early next year as part of a wider public consultation into it’s wider deployment”. (Why yes, I have worked in public sector comms).

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          Or it means they’re not using that specific function, but are still gathering data and training the AI or something.