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  • fodor@lemmy.ziptoComic Strips@lemmy.worldyou are
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    4 days ago

    Oh my friend, first of all you’re wrong. 1/3 of women are or were victims of sexual assault. What percent of men? That’s equality? Shit, Trump is a self-confessed pedo and rapist, and he will never see jail time. What percent of billionaires are women? What percent of US politicians? … The truth is rough, isn’t it.

    Also, why not consider non-white women? Have you read about the challenges that they face? Maybe you should look into it.


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    You think misogynists would stop being misogynistic? That’s an interesting take. The history books all disagree with you. So, let’s take a similar issue with race…

    Black Lives Matter. That’s about equality. The anti-BLM slogan is All Lives Matter, which is typically used by white nationalists or people supporting cops who kill black guys for nothing. In other words, generalization is a tool to distract from the real problems that persecuted groups really face. Do we need more proof?

    Now, maybe you want to say we should fight all kinds of discrimination, became they are connected. That brings up intersectionality. It’s a fascinating topic. Is that what you want to discuss? … Somehow I feel like you won’t, because you don’t want to talk about the problems themselves, but simply to shoot the messenger. But I could be mistaken about your motives. If so, my apologies.

    Also, you proposed something easy to address. What if we got rid of “feminism” as a term. What then? Actually, the history books contain the answer. The word was used in current meaning as early as 1872. So, what was it like for women up to 1871? If the word itself were the issue, then life should have been great, right? … And of course it wasn’t… What we saw in the U.S. was that women’s rights shifted a lot in the 1960s and later, around the time of the Civil Rights Movement. Imagine that! People fought both racism and sexism and good things happened. All while using terminology you would consider ripe for criticism.







  • I think your hypothetical is just false, that we can’t even give AI that much potential credit. And this is incredibly obvious if you ask about transparency, reliability, and accountability.

    For example, it may be possible to come up with a weighted formula that looks at various symptoms and possible treatments and is used to come up with a suggestion of what to do with a patient in a particular situation. That’s not artificial intelligence. That’s just basic use of formulas and statistics.

    So where is the AI? I think the AI would have to be when you get into these black box situations, where you want to throw a PDF or an Excel file at your server and get back a simple answer. And then what happens when you want clarity on why that’s the answer? There’s no real reply, there’s no truthful reply, it’s just a black box that doesn’t understand what it’s doing and you can’t believe any of the explanations anyway.