I never really understood, but now that that house bill passed that may end up blocking AI regulation from individual States. I get it. I don’t like knowing that even if everyone in my state wanted to stop companies from using AI for hiring decisions, we couldn’t.
Texans, I feel you.
Edit: I’m learning a lot about Texas in this thread. Thanks for all the context folks.
This would be my first time actually.
I always appreciate the hints.
Yeah I didn’t really consider their prison population, solid point. Prison slavary is bad. Though I think it is good to note scale differences. Both are bad, it’s just that slavery was much much worse in the past.
According to https://userpages.umbc.edu/~bouton/History407/SlaveStats.htm
During slavery in the US about 1/3 of folks in the south were slaves. Compared to the 0.4% of today in Texas that’s pretty staggering.
So yeah, I’d go far enough to say that the average Texan isn’t pro-slavery in the sense that immediately hits my mind. Enough belive prison labor though, so you can’t say the aren’t pro slavery.