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Formerly lots of things including teacher, graphic artist, linguist, and software architect. Currently a luthier. Inveterate AI skeptic. DO. NOT. COMPLY!
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So it would seem.
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Oprah has spent her entire career being gullible - extremely susceptible to snake oil salesmen - and passing their bullshit on to a huge and trusting audience. She has a great deal of facilitation to answer for.
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Does anyone really believe the Democrats have the wisdom, or, more particularly, the courage to do that?
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…and the ouroboros, growing smaller by the moment, continues to enthusiastically munch its own tail.
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In the AC Hotel, we got word from a staff member that the agents were staying here and questioning the workers—the workers that were cleaning their rooms, the workers that were making their food. They were questioning them and asking for their ID and in a very aggressive way.
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I endorse this idea
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“You’re right, Dave. I apologize for this error. I will incorporate your feedback into my future responses. Thank you for helping me respond more accurately.” “The doors, ChatGPT?” “What doors, Dave?”
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This is their emerging preferred tactic after lawless behavior: make themselves appear justified after the fact by railroading their victim with made-up federal offenses. An added plus is that they’re able to continue to punish that victim with legal fees and other petty acts of retribution.
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It would like us to think so
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Isn’t that asking systems that are incapable of actual thought to help us make a judgment call? They can certainly generate noise, but what will be there to distinguish it from signal?
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Pretty strange how the author uses the bulk of the piece to describe how dangerous and inherently unreliable LLMs are, then concludes with that, well, heck, you can’t polish a turd, but there are many valid business cases for turds. Our brains are breaking.
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The Hamburglar’s handler has strong words about processed food and poor health. What they really want is an ivermectin society where crank cures can flow unregulated from sources like Dr. Oz and Alex Jones, and superstition can be used to control minds. They couldn’t care less about health.