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In actual truth, are they intentionally dribbling AI out slowly, to keep our enemies behind the eight ball and maybe to protect our economy from being disrupted too quickly? (www.coffeeandcovid.com)
posted 195 days ago by Kimball_Kinnison 195 days ago by Kimball_Kinnison +6 / -0
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– freedomlogic 2 points 194 days ago +2 / -0

Meh I feel like they are hiding things behind closed doors, what we see now is just a taste of what they are already capable of, thats the feeling I have.

For example, looking up about my ancestor again recently and thought it was interesting the AI has some opinions about him, and it has the same access to the same resources I do.

Asking for example chatgpt about daniels brother who was fined for loaning guns to the native americans it has this to say.

In short, Stephen Wing’s fine likely reflects a clash of cultural and religious values between the Quakers and the colonial authorities, particularly around issues of gun control, security, and colonial authority. While Wing's intent may have been peaceful or even protective, the Puritan leadership saw the act as a threat to their authority and the fragile relationship between the colonists and Native populations.

I have very little doubt there is a database with everyones profiles built from decades of scouring the internet and other resources.

Grindall Wing was a descendant of Daniel Wing, who had been an early Quaker convert and a prominent member of the Quaker community in Sandwich, Massachusetts, during the mid-1600s. As you've seen from earlier parts of the Wing family history, Daniel Wing had been involved in resisting oppressive laws against Quakers in the colony. Grindall, as a descendant, would have been influenced by the Quaker beliefs of his forebears—values like peace, equality, and nonviolence.

Grindall's father was Henry Wing, and his grandfather (Daniel’s son) was a notable figure in the local Quaker community. Like other Quaker families, the Wing family maintained a strong commitment to religious freedom and pacifism, which shaped their social, political, and economic activities.

I get awfully curious what the system thinks about me sometimes.

400 years later, those values are still going strong, so calling me racist always gives me a laugh. But ill be damned, and maybe its the low ass phosphorous talking.

I got to still wonder if getting poisoned and denied medical help was intentional. You can see I come from a long line of pain in the ass people.

The Wing family was part of the early New England settler community, and their involvement in Quakerism was especially significant because Quakers often faced persecution in the colonies due to their religious beliefs. The family’s commitment to pacifism, equality, and religious freedom was central to their identity and influenced their contributions to society.

Frederick Douglass’s eulogy at Asa Wing’s funeral is a notable moment in the intersection of Quakerism, abolitionism, and African American history. Asa Wing was a well-respected Quaker who was deeply committed to the cause of abolition and equality, and his funeral became an occasion for reflection on his life’s work. The fact that Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent figures in the abolitionist movement, delivered the eulogy speaks volumes about the connection between the Quaker community and the abolitionist movement, as well as Douglass’s personal admiration for the values Asa Wing represented.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 1 point 194 days ago +1 / -0

So according to AI, your family armed prairie niggers and let feral niggers on the loose? Who needs jews to undermine us when we have the Wings

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