for negligent driving causing the accident that would be a tort suit defamation which would be Lial or or slander that's also a tortuh uh well anything it's a civil law so criminal law would be a crime but if if
So all they're saying is that if you attain, if you understand reality, what Buddha's discovery is, that when you fully understand reality, which again, is a revolutionary claim When you speak to slander people to cause them to dislike
seeing as now defining what you might call the Internet censorship situation globally. So we have, for example, legal and normative measures where slander and libel laws are being used to intimidate producers of content. Threaten them with some kind of sanction or point to such laws to have bloggers or posters remove information, or the hosting platforms undertake that action on behalf of the authorities.
Let them wash over you like a wave. and talk poorly about others and slander them and say what a jerk they are.
That's the one thing that we are willing to give up a certain amount of freedom in exchange for safety. Everybody has been kind of slandered by this man now.
when I've followed, you know, any like the Pat Tillman story that you had on which was absolutely, absolutely brilliant. I subsequently saw the, uh, Pat Tillman documentary at sun, saying is what you say is slandering the Indonesian military, well, then you can put me in jail.
So if you think about what that means, the algorithm, if you've trained on a lot of historical data, what it will do is given a new set is bigger or smaller in a country with stronger libel and slander laws, like for example, England?
No, I don't know why I brought Peter up. I'm sorry. No Peter Pan slander . I have nothing against the man Pan.
Sure. - You have a famous story. - I have some time. I have a famous story, but also a slanderous story. I see. Well. We have enough time today.
We are undoubtedly going to be the freest country in the world. exceptions, is that they are liars, slanderers and defamers, and if the monopoly they demand were still in place that they want to reign again, I have no doubt that
So if you think about what that means, the algorithm, if you've trained on a lot of historical data, what it will do is given a new set CATHY O'NEIL: Yeah. Well, I guess the people who are victims probably don't have the resources to pursue slander cases, anyways.
So I think that's what I would say to teenagers. And reputation was something that you had to keep amongst your peers, and whenever somebody tried to slander you, that could backfire to that person some way along the way.
And in a class I taught at Yale Law School last year, we devoted a few days to the subject of privacy, personal privacy, and of defamation, libel, slander , saying something about someone else which is untrue, and for one reason or another, unprotected by the law.
This is how well it worked. Jefferson wrote back about Hamilton, the illegitimate child of Nevis, saying that "I will not suffer the slanders of a man whose history, from the moment at which history can stoop to notice him, is a tissue of machinations against
That's a really interesting point. Now, what's very common, very, very common There's actually four different kinds of panic and which one becomes implemented depends on the situation. So, you know, I've sort of slandered the amygdala