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Related: About this forumDo We All Have A Social Credit Score? (Anthropic's AI 'Claude' Tracks Every Time You Swear) 🔎
- Do We All Have A Social Credit Score? Solo In the Woods, April 2026, (26 mins). - Read the YouTube Comments in the link above.
🔎 YouTube Description: We are all accustomed to credit scores, grades we received in school, and even at work, but is the U.S. evolving into using a similar social credit score system as China? In this video I discuss my personal views on the pros and cons, and why I see this becoming an even more invasion of our privacy and way of life.
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WTF, Anthropic's Claude Code keeps track of every time you swear (*Cross - Post from LBN).
Source: Scientific American
On March 31 artificial intelligence company Anthropic accidentally leaked roughly 512,000 lines of code, and within hours, developers were poring over it. Among the surprises was code inside Claude Code, Anthropics AI coding assistant, that appears to scan user prompts for signs of frustration. It flags profanity, insults and phrases such as so frustrating and this sucks, and it appears to log that the user expressed negativity...
https://democraticunderground.com/10143642893
Fiendish Thingy
(23,281 posts)And even lower in healthy democracies.
The culture, history and submission of the Chinese people to the current governments authority is vastly different to that of the US.
I do see the possibility of a social credit system emerging in the banking/financial world, as well as employment/HR systems, unless the government regulates them severely.
appalachiablue
(44,029 posts)DBoon
(25,009 posts)You *may* not face imprisonment, but you will find it difficult to get a job, borrow money, rent an apartment, etc. Your insurance premiums will be sky high if you are deemed unreliable.
I said "may not" because now that we have an out of control ICE, everything has gone out the window. I take seriously the threat of Homan against anti-ICE protestors - to dox them and ruin their lives.
CrispyQ
(40,979 posts)appalachiablue
(44,029 posts)FalloutShelter
(14,491 posts)First thought was- fuck that.
Funny anecdote... when I published my first novel in 2004, an agent that I approached with my manuscript replied that I (quote)
had an "infantile attachment to the F-word".....OMG
If they could see me now and DUH... urban vernacular.
Anyway LOLOLOLOL.
