Gerry McGovern

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Gerry McGovern
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Author of World Wide Waste. Focused on reducing data waste and e-waste. E-waste: Hold onto devices as long as possible. Data waste: Reduce the quantity of data as much as possible Sustainable digital design: Design as light as possible. World Wide Waste: https://gerrymcgovern.com/books/world-wide-waste/
"Alarmed by what companies are building with artificial intelligence models, a handful of industry insiders are calling for those opposed to the current state of affairs to undertake a mass data poisoning effort to undermine the technology. Their initiative, dubbed Poison Fountain, asks website operators to add links to their websites that feed AI crawlers poisoned training data. It's been up and running for about a week."
URGENT: If you're Irish read this. Please spread the word "The government now wants to make it super expensive (>€100,000) for ordinary people to go to court to protect the environment. The Government is currently engaged in an extremely short consultation on proposed rules to cap legal costs when you go to court and hold the state to account for breaking environmental law. If you think this is wrong, make your views known by emailing aarhus@dcee.gov.ie by 15 January.
So Big Tech has started undressing our children so as to make even more profit off them. Where are the Irish, UK and USA governments? An Irish Minister blames users. While the EU is complaining about Twitter on Twitter. Big Tech own our governments. They own our politicians. It's all about innovation and progress. Here we are having our children stripped of their rights and clothes to be sold for Big Tech profit. Here we are, with women facing an onslaught of Big Tech misogyny. Toxic men.
"A comprehensive study published in Nature Sustainability projects that AI server deployment across the United States could generate between 24 to 44 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually by 2030. To put this in perspective, that's the same as adding 5 to 10 million cars to U.S. roads."
But as more people hear about a data center coming to their community, once-sleepy municipal board meetings in farming towns and growing suburbs now feature crowded rooms of angry residents pressuring local officials to reject the requests. “Would you want this built in your backyard?” Larry Shank asked supervisors last month in Pennsylvania’s East Vincent Township. “Because that’s where it’s literally going, is in my backyard.”
"Microsoft and Google keep the energy consumption of their Dutch data centers secret, despite European reporting obligations. The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland, RVO) received blank forms or no data at all. The Dutch newspaper NRC reports that the government has no legal means to request the actual figures."
"Human-in-the-loop (HITL) safeguards that AI agents rely on can be subverted, allowing attackers to weaponize them to run malicious code, new research from CheckMarx shows. HITL dialogs are a safety backstop (a final “are you sure?”) that the agents run before executing sensitive actions like running code, modifying files, or touching system resources."