Amazon
has taken some heat for offering T-shirts with extremely offensive,
upsetting slogans—"Keep calm and rape a lot," "Keep calm and grope a
lot," "Keep calm and knife her"—from a merchant called, appropriately
enough, Solid Gold Bomb. The T-shirt maker apologized profusely and
deleted the shirts, claiming the phrases were automatically generated by
a computer script from thousands of dictionary words. It's tough to
fathom how language referring to raping and groping could find its way
via algorithm onto $20 T-shirts playing off England's "Keep calm and
carry on" World War II mantra. Yet I doubt the company would try such a
boneheaded stunt for publicity. (After this fracas, it might not
survive.) Most media coverage has portrayed the episode as a complex, cautionary tale of technology gone awry,pointing
out the need for greater human oversight in our age of cost- and
labor-saving automation. Fair enough. It's not like the machines could
comprehend such phrases. But if they could, it would mean only one of
two things: it's their idea of a sick joke, or they're taunting us about
the rapey, knifey tech-mageddon to come.
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