Probably "We can ride the AI hype train and make loads of money, sell the start-up to a big tech company and retire".
Claim they want to improve their citizen's safety, but do everything in their power to make enemies at every turn. Real smart of them. How can none of these morons in their government think "let's not antagonise everyone around us"? Any 10 year old is smart enough to do better.
This is much worse than just assault, because it's also an intentional act of battery, which is a potential felony charge in Massachusetts.
Classic CNIDA...
She threatened legal action against a guy who made a website that tracks her private jets' flights using publicly available information and the internet doesn't like it.
Tell me more about the Soviet Onion.
I was under the impression cops prefer people not carry a phone with them so they can't document cop crimes...
I got reverse onioned a little while ago. There was an article about a kids version of the AR-15 called the JR-15, and it was so ludicrous and I didn't know that website, I thought it was a satirical article for a while... Weeks later I mentioned it as a joke, but my brother said it was real and I checked and saw he was right.
CPR. You may not think about it in your day to day life, but in an emergency it's a very low hanging fruit to save someone's life. If someone is not breathing, chest compressions baby... go to town.
There is a term in kendo called hikitate geiko. I won't get too technical, but in essence, it is an attitude employed by a senior who spars with their junior that helps elevate their skills. It is more difficult than it appears, because if you make it too easy for them, they don't improve, but if you make it too hard for someone, they won't learn anything either; and at the same time, you yourself won't benefit from the spar. By practicing good hikitate geiko, you are able to elevate your partner's skills, but at the same time, refine and perfect your own technique.
I find that this attitude is beautiful in every aspect of life, and isn't easy to accomplish; I think this is a huge green flag when someone does that well, regardless of the situation or context.
I absolutely despise it when people say "should have known better" when companies mess up. Not everyone is going to spend weeks researching obscure information before buying a phone.