EU Orders Meta to Stop Sending Users’ Data to the United States, Issues Record $1.3B Fine

I recently watched the entire Senate hearing with the OpenAI (ChatGPT) Jew, Altman. I was going to write about it, but probably won’t. It was really a farce.

Anyway, they talked a lot about the “threat” of AI training itself on the open web. There was some talk about the data being trained on individuals, but Altman just kept saying he doesn’t have any data on people’s personal lives like Facebook has.

But you know who does have that data?

Facebook.

Reuters:

Meta was hit with a record 1.2 billion euro ($1.3 billion) fine by its lead European Union privacy regulator over its handling of user information and given five months to stop transferring users’ data to the United States.

The fine, imposed by Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner (DPC), came after Meta continued to transfer data beyond a 2020 EU court ruling that invalidated an EU-U.S. data transfer pact. It tops the previous record EU privacy fine of 746 million euros handed by Luxembourg to Amazon.com Inc in 2021.

The battle over where Meta’s Facebook stores its data began a decade ago after Austrian privacy campaigner Max Schrems brought a legal challenge over the risk of U.S. snooping in light of disclosures by former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.

Meta said in a statement that it will appeal the ruling, including the “unjustified and unnecessary fine that “sets a dangerous precedent for countless other companies.” It will also seek a stay of the suspension orders through the courts.

The social media giant reiterated that it expected a new pact facilitating the safe transfer of EU citizens’ personal data to the United States would be fully implemented before it has to suspend transfers.

That would mean its previous warning that a stoppage could force it to suspend Facebook services in Europe would not come to pass.

Without the ability to transfer data across borders, the internet risks being carved up into national and regional silos,” Meta said.

If the AI knows everything about you, really more than you can even remember about yourself, and also has access to all of the mountains of information on behavioral psychology, it could basically manipulate a person into doing anything it wants them to do.

At least, that would work on 85-90% of the public. The thinking population AKA “Stormer Readership” would not be so susceptible, probably.

Do we want this power in the hands of weird Jews?

Well, we don’t have any choice.

They hold all the cards.

The only hope is that a viable open source alternative is built to counter these corporate AIs.

Maybe the Chinese will release one?

No one likes “maybe the Chinese will save us from the Jews?” type thinking. But just as a matter of reality, it’s hard to think of other options at this point.

Thus, we hail the Good Emperor, and pray he has mercy on us.

It’s not really a long shot. There’s no reason China shouldn’t help us.

An America run by Americans would be a much better trading partner than this current Monstermerica run by the Jews. We would be innovative and interested in high quality products at reasonable prices. We wouldn’t be starting wars with the whole world like a bunch of Jewish psychopaths.