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Author: Pirates of the Slave Trade Professor: Communication of Science & Tech Director: Fort Negley Descendants Project & Builders and Defenders Database www.buildersanddefenders.org www.AngelaSutton.info I speak for me only.
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Let's talk about the potential problems with using AI to assess applicants' civility as part of college admissions. www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8Mj1Rq3/
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For asking for a list of names of people kidnapped from HIS OWN CITY?
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Learn more: www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8MFQndK/
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Disgusting!
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Oh ffs must they be so predictable?
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Is your family member in any of these photos? Then speak up! The bombers of 3 racially motivated attacks in our city are likely in these photos. If you don't support racism, then identify your family members. Their crimes aren't yours unless you cover for them.
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Awful. I appreciate your doctor's honesty at least.
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I think the greatest tragedy is that esp for science, there are truly time and life-saving applications for AI, but instead we are being pushed to use it to oursource the things that make us human.
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I think the greatest tragedy is that esp for science, there are truly time and life-saving applications for AI, but instead we are being pushed to use it to oursource the things that make us human.
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It's not entirely bad- it just isn't what it is being sold as, or worth ripping off swathes of artists for.
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Oof, I wish I had done this more when I was younger. I didn't realize how much even a young voice mattered when pushing back against scholars who defend their racist mentors and colleagues at the cost of young scholars of color and those who push for change.
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Yes! Europeans brought a ship load of camels initially, believing that they might be better suited to the island heat than horses or mules to help with large scale agriculture. They were not.
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Eboni Hogan stitched this years ago and it’s been on my mind today. www.instagram.com/the_wreckshop/
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Will they be required to shoot their dogs in the finale?