We'll see how long it takes for the government to put a stop to US companies actively data-mining, profiling, and discriminating against our citizenry. I'd say we need a Chinese company to come in and do it, but clearly they'd just ban that one company instead of the actual problematic actions, and allow US companies to continue exploiting us.
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We’ll see how long it takes for the government to put a stop to US companies actively data-mining, profiling, and discriminating against our citizenry.
Narrator: It never happened.
FTC learns that the grass is green.
I'd have confidence in them doing something if Lina Khan weren't on her way out. Even if she somehow stuck around, there's no way that random court in Texas is going to let her do her job.