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"Canada rejected her permanent residence application.

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    "Canada rejected her permanent residence application. Her job duties were made up — by Immigration’s AI reviewer"

    Added wiring and assembling control to expected job duties... She's a doctoral researcher in the immunology of aging.

    I'm really hoping that this sets a legal precedence for the standard of the duty of care that the government is held to when using technology that does not care for reality.

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      "Canada rejected her permanent residence application. Her job duties were made up — by Immigration’s AI reviewer"

      Added wiring and assembling control to expected job duties... She's a doctoral researcher in the immunology of aging.

      I'm really hoping that this sets a legal precedence for the standard of the duty of care that the government is held to when using technology that does not care for reality.

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      @mayintoronto It is terrifying that a government would be using AI.

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        "Canada rejected her permanent residence application. Her job duties were made up — by Immigration’s AI reviewer"

        Added wiring and assembling control to expected job duties... She's a doctoral researcher in the immunology of aging.

        I'm really hoping that this sets a legal precedence for the standard of the duty of care that the government is held to when using technology that does not care for reality.

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        rupert@mastodon.nzR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @mayintoronto I had someone in the planning department of Auckland Council send me a ChatGPT summary of why I needed heritage approval to put double glazing in my daughter's apartment.
        It's a 1920's bra factory. The fourth floor, where she lives, was added when it was converted to apartments in the 1990s. She is on the "garden" side, which means exactly no-one can see her window frames unless they stand on a toilet in the building on the other side and crane their neck.
        Outcome: my daughter is using more energy than she needs to. I know Iran gets all the press, but this is why we have an energy crisis.
        I miss when humans used to think about things.

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          @mayintoronto I had someone in the planning department of Auckland Council send me a ChatGPT summary of why I needed heritage approval to put double glazing in my daughter's apartment.
          It's a 1920's bra factory. The fourth floor, where she lives, was added when it was converted to apartments in the 1990s. She is on the "garden" side, which means exactly no-one can see her window frames unless they stand on a toilet in the building on the other side and crane their neck.
          Outcome: my daughter is using more energy than she needs to. I know Iran gets all the press, but this is why we have an energy crisis.
          I miss when humans used to think about things.

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          @rupert @mayintoronto Heritage foundations are the HOAs of century homes.

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          • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

            "Canada rejected her permanent residence application. Her job duties were made up — by Immigration’s AI reviewer"

            Added wiring and assembling control to expected job duties... She's a doctoral researcher in the immunology of aging.

            I'm really hoping that this sets a legal precedence for the standard of the duty of care that the government is held to when using technology that does not care for reality.

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            @mayintoronto

            This is racism as a service. The bias machine can't contextualise a black woman having a PhD from the Sorbonne, so she must actually be a technician.

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              @mayintoronto

              This is racism as a service. The bias machine can't contextualise a black woman having a PhD from the Sorbonne, so she must actually be a technician.

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              @mayintoronto

              Obviously, also the use of a bias machine in the context of processing immigration applications is extremely concerning.

              Surely, because these systems are known to be racist, this must violate existing laws?

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