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polygothross.bsky.social
Polyamorous goth 🦇 from the U.K. Living my best life and loving the right people. LGBTQ+ ally. TTRPG DM and player (DnD). AI & Program Technical Lead. Pronouns: he/him.
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If Trump does decide to deport Musk, who’s he going to get to do it? ICE agents are cowards. There’s no way they’d go up against someone who could easily out the names and home addresses of every single one of them, let alone if that someone had their own security personnel.
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Like in US, it’s not about being patriotic, it’s about being allowed to hate; to be racist, transphobic, homophobic, misogynistic, xenophobic, whatever. Like Trump, Reform gives permission to be the worst kind of human and promises a government that will back them up like in the “good” old days.
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If only this was a joke.
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The judgement also made sex a binary: male or female, when there are six identified biological sexes, so everything about this ruling is incorrect. 2/2
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They’re not talking about biological sex either, they’re determining sex based on what you were assigned at birth. The judgement made no reference to chromosomes or hormones, both of which are requisite when identifying a person’s actual biological sex. 1/2
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Even if Trump hadn’t engaged in an insurrection, he removed himself from office and made himself ineligible to be President the moment he pardoned the January 6th insurrectionists.
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Done.
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Musk is trying to convince Trump's MAGA crowd of the benefits of handing jobs to immigrants by agreeing with someone calling Trump's base a nasty slur
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Absolutely, but as humans can’t see see all their own biases, you’re standing is a cesspit while ranting about something because it doesn’t smell like a rose. AI’s bias doesn’t change the fact that it helped come up with solutions that had evaded us for decades. www.imperial.ac.uk/admin-servic....
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I am absolutely on the side of the lab rats. I’m absolutely on the side of the people AI has and will save the lives of. I am absolutely on the side of everything AI has and will do to benefit the world and ALL its inhabitants.
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I’ve given several reasons. You’ve just chosen not to listen or include them because it’s contrary to your own bias. If there were no benefits to come out of AI, I’d side with you, but there are. You’re concentrating on a single aspect, and ignoring the rest.
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Point me in the direction of any artist that has cited every single influence on their work, both conscious and subconscious. I’ll wait.
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Ever sat in a cafe or bar? Both your conscious and subconscious will have listened to every single conversation within earshot. Did you ask if it was okay for you to eavesdrop on those conversations? Did you even know? www.paradigmiq.com/blog/the-con....
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What you and others are failing to understand is that AI just does what it’s told. The unethical aspect comes from what HUMANS tell it to do. You don’t blame the kitchen knife when someone uses it to murder someone, but somehow AI is the villain. Blame the person not the tool.
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How do you think Stanford build their LLMs? You think they started from nothing or started with existing data. They used systems similar to OpenAI (which ChatGPT is built on). They didn’t invent AI from scratch anymore than they did the data they ingested.
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You’ll also notice that I’m saying that humans do exactly the same thing. In fact, less ethically, as humans don’t register they’re stealing most information. AI isn’t sentient so it has no concept of morality. It simply does what it’s told. So, blame the humans and not the AI.
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Who said the human brain can do better? Google AI antibiotic resistant drugs. Good AI animal testing. Google AI conservation. Google AI healthcare. Quite frankly, AI got my vote the moment it found a way to replace the need for testing on animals, but that’s just me.
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In the same way that Tolkien stole from Norse mythology to write Lord of the Rings, Gygax stole from LotR to create Dungeons & Dragons, and the Duffer Brothers stole from D&D to create Stranger Things. All art is taking what’s come before and creating our own version. AI can’t do that.
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Humans consume and store millions of pieces of information everyday, information that AI systems don’t have access too. AI systems haven’t consumed the entirety of human writing. Clearly you don’t work on AI systems and either don’t know how AI works, don’t know how the human brain works or both.
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This sums up all learning. That’s like saying there’s no ethical way for a author to write a book because they’re using tropes that have been used before, stories that they’ve read that have helped shape their skills, and words that aren’t unique. AI art doesn’t stop a human artist creating art.