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  3. Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

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  • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

    Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

    Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

    dodo_sipping@cupoftea.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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    @cammerman Bwahaha. 👍

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    • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

      Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

      Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

      mardor@ruhr.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @cammerman At least, they can’t put AI into toothpa… oh, crap!
      https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653925035014

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      • zenheathen@beige.partyZ zenheathen@beige.party

        @cammerman Frankly, given their penchant for naming their companies and products after evil lately, I'm quite surprised there isn't a "Radium AI" out there.

        datenwolf@chaos.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @ZenHeathen @cammerman

        Radium is just but one element on the periodic table, all isotopes of which being highly unstable. There's noting evil nor good about it.

        The things the tech bros name their "creations" after are deliberately constructed as such evils.

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        • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

          Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

          Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

          eys@front-end.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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          @cammerman something something asbestos

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          • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

            Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

            Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

            lennybacon@infosec.exchangeL This user is from outside of this forum
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            @cammerman

            cairobraga@gts.cairobraga.comC tantramar@zeroes.caT cppguy@infosec.spaceC mycotropic@beige.partyM katzedecimal@kind.socialK 5 Replies Last reply
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            • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

              Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

              Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

              rycochet@furs.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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              @cammerman We're 6 months away from an AI condom startup.

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              • lennybacon@infosec.exchangeL lennybacon@infosec.exchange

                @cammerman

                cairobraga@gts.cairobraga.comC This user is from outside of this forum
                cairobraga@gts.cairobraga.comC This user is from outside of this forum
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                @lennybacon @cammerman this is SO FUNNY

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                • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

                  Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

                  Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                  artnacrea@mastodon.ieA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @cammerman

                  I remember getting shoes fitted with this.

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                  Shoe-fitting fluoroscope - Wikipedia

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                  (en.wikipedia.org)

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                  • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

                    Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

                    Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                    essjayjay@tech.lgbtE This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @cammerman

                    This is a post about AI, right?

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                    • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

                      Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

                      Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                      spythriller@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @cammerman Exactly. Every shiny new technology gets sold as magic before people understand the risks. Radiation then, AI and other tools now. Innovation is great, but guardrails matter.

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                      • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

                        Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

                        Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                        drjay@mastodon.energyD This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @cammerman I once had a wrist watch with dials and numbers that glowed in the dark. And that was only 50 years ago.

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                        • eys@front-end.socialE eys@front-end.social

                          @cammerman something something asbestos

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                          @eys @cammerman plastic, plastic, plastic, plastic … oh wait … plastic!

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                          • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

                            Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

                            Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                            4censord@unfug.social4 This user is from outside of this forum
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                            RE: https://mstdn.social/@cammerman/116590715512176086

                            @cammerman remeber 50 years ago when asbestos was new and exiting and poorly understood, and companies were putting asbestos into everything?

                            Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                            thierna@mastodon.greenT wilmboerhout@mathstodon.xyzW homebrewandhacking@mastodon.ieH spacekatia@girlcock.clubS humanhorseshoes@mastodon.worldH 5 Replies Last reply
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                            • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

                              Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

                              Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                              kf7ccc@mastodon.radioK This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @cammerman https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Radium_Spray_Insect_Killer_(1909)_(ADVERT_423).jpeg

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                              • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

                                Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

                                Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                                cynblogger@sfba.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @cammerman
                                Thalidomide was a big winner, too.

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                                • lennybacon@infosec.exchangeL lennybacon@infosec.exchange

                                  @cammerman

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                                  @lennybacon @cammerman 🫪💀

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                                  • mardor@ruhr.socialM mardor@ruhr.social

                                    @cammerman At least, they can’t put AI into toothpa… oh, crap!
                                    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653925035014

                                    mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @mardor @cammerman Faith in humanity Regressed

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                                    • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

                                      Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

                                      Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                                      auster@thebrainbin.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @cammerman@mstdn.social and with everything monitoring us being cloud-based... Are we being poisoned as well as being always watched?

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                                      • cammerman@mstdn.socialC cammerman@mstdn.social

                                        Remember 100 years ago when radiation was new and exciting and poorly understood, and companies were putting radiation into everything?

                                        Thankfully we learned our lesson and will never make that mistake again.

                                        yza@plush.cityY This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @cammerman the thing is, radiations wasn't that poorly understood. factory bosses worked out that it was harmful when lots of their workers who were exposed to it a lot kept coming down sick with the same symptoms. they just surpressed the information for as long as they could, because people finding out would be bad for business

                                        just like how fossil fuel companies were the first to discover global warming and made sure to proactively spread misinformation about it

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                                        • yza@plush.cityY yza@plush.city

                                          @cammerman the thing is, radiations wasn't that poorly understood. factory bosses worked out that it was harmful when lots of their workers who were exposed to it a lot kept coming down sick with the same symptoms. they just surpressed the information for as long as they could, because people finding out would be bad for business

                                          just like how fossil fuel companies were the first to discover global warming and made sure to proactively spread misinformation about it

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                                          @cammerman they're counting on people not understanding and being excited by their product. they would like to keep things that way

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