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  "path": "/t/ars-techica-us-law-enforcement-warns-of-anti-tech-extremism-as-ai-hatred-grows/38158#post_7",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-28T22:48:01.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "It’s been a fascinating decade for tech. Here’s some word soup on the topic:\n\nTen years ago, these business were (rightfully or wrongfully, you decide) exalted as champions of the future. The common attitude today is FAR more weary, certainly bordering on hostile\n\nEven amongst the not-privacy-minded crowd, I find there’s a general sense that big tech is predatory. Very few people seem to deny it. Far more common is the nihilistic “yes of course this problem is real, of course my government and these billion dollar corporations are milking me for every scrap of data I can produce, but I am impotent to combat it” outlook\n\nIf I had to pick a singular inflection point, where it started to go sour, it’s probably the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The global political landacape since *_erhm_ * ~2016ish has definitely added fuel to the fire. And for whatever reason, the proliferation of AI has seemed to tapped into a communal sense of frustration that can probably be traced to the same roots",
  "title": "Ars Techica: US law enforcement warns of \"anti-tech extremism\" as AI hatred grows"
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