The "lost pets recovery" angle is like a marketing campaign from a corporation in the Fallout universe. Its so fucking over-the-top that it reads like satire, except it isn't.
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Pretty much everything I read about America these days is either tragedy, comedy or both.
Fallout's premise is "what if the American dream went wrong?" Explains why it feels so familiar nowadays.
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... since founder Jamie Siminoff returned, the company has renewed its focus on using its products to prevent crime.
Siminoff said he came back because of the possibilities AI brings. With this technology, he believes neighborhood cameras could be used to virtually “zero out crime” within a year.
Crime now includes abortion in some states.