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DZP1 1 point ago +4 / -3

You're very demanding aren't you. Go do your own readings then come back. I'm not a servant for the lazy, and this topic has been widely discussed.

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DZP1 3 points ago +5 / -2

Oh look, another small cap troll. Fuck off.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think the days out of circulation was a cover story for something official involving him. Why they would use him for anything rather than Secretary of State I don't know.

Alternatively yeah maybe he got kidnapped or killed, either of which they would hide happening.

Wild speculation, maybe they sent him to meet Zelensky, with a bomb strapped to his chest. Hee hee.

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DZP1 6 points ago +8 / -2

I beg to differ. After 9/11 I was part of teams searching with radiation gear in helicopters in cities, and scanning trucks for bombs. Also, we well know Israel is blackmailing the US in this regard.

Now that I read your comment history I understand. Troll for the win, eh? Who's your favorite bagel bakery?

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DZP1 9 points ago +11 / -2

For some time we have known that Israel blackmails the US by placing nukes in major cities, underground and shielded from radiation detectors. Now, with this Chabad disclosure, we can guess where they stashed the nukes.

However, the pedo aspect is also significant. Filthy bastards.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

For the same reason they breed sharks with frikkin lasers on their heads.

But a relevant quote: ' "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" -- The lone and level sands stretch far away.'

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DZP1 4 points ago +4 / -0

Jesus. This completely screams out at me that Twitter used AI vector data structures for automated filtering and then categorizing users as to whether to ban them. X then inherited the infrastructure.

By sensible extrapolation one can surmise Facebook did it too and very likely fed user classifications straight to advertisers, to make money from them.

But far worse, we can guess such user data went to the Democrats and their AI would crunch away doxing you all.

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DZP1 12 points ago +12 / -0

The warfags' creed is 'by deception shall thou do war'. These people lie as easily as they breathe.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

In retrospect there is no question there were feds on The Donald egging people on; it was all an orchestrated setup. Alky Nan KNEW; Obama KNEW, and used his corrupt FBI to inflitrate. Do not forget that Biden was not yet in, Obama still ran everything (for the elite); Hillary still financially owned the DNC and knew from her sideline what was going on. It was all as rotten as a two-week old fish in the sun on a pier. And it still is, especially with the new arrests of protesters, which the elite need to do to discourage new protests in 2024.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Men can have babies!"

-- well, no, they're not built for it in many ways, fuckheads.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Certainly, but what it all says is that society trains people to be for the short term and not have longterm stability. Ideal voters.

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DZP1 4 points ago +4 / -0

Perhaps protection against what is to come...

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, white girls want a drug-using, carjacking jogger who will reliably support them and their offspring and have a nice house with a picket fence.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

In the real world, many data scientists are balless wonders. What pains me is that many in AI are either geeks or Indian or Chinese opportunists. But I'm biased in observation, as the Bay Area population is not a normal distribution. Google Street View of Sunnyvale shows so many Indian restaurants.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks. yeah. I've complained to the mods about him and some of the other sliders, so far no engagement on the issue. At first I'd thought he was just a drunk or druggie or nutcase but I've come to suspect he may be a disguised pro in costume.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, and not only that, they now use AI technology to precisely spray nutrients on plants, unlike before when farmers mass-sprayed. So the newest technology is saving money for farmers on materials and not depositing excess nitrogen (thus good for the environment like reducing water pollution). I was amazed that there's good AI / robotics development in the old Midwest. On the other hand, it's in Iowa and Illinois, where there are no Playboy Mansions.

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DZP1 5 points ago +5 / -0

Without doxing myself, I'm one of the people doing fundamental research (and development), writing textbooks for the next generation of AI, and I've solved a couple of previously unsolved fundamental problems. I'm down in Silicon Valley and not up in SF with the Open AI guys. And I'm working on some breakthrough AI products. Beyond that, you may ask me questions about AI but no personal questions. And no, my name is not Stark.

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DZP1 3 points ago +4 / -1

I agree, and I am in AI.

I see a lot of job posts for AI engineers, by corporations, and I'm getting the sense that many companies do not have a clear picture of how they will use AI to replace people, they're going 'me too' and now performing exploration. We will see how that plays out in 2024.

The only ones I see that know their plan are the ones planning to automate some online customer service operations, most likely to replace Indian call center personnel. (Who don't know jack shit, so it is an improvement.)

There also will be some fast food service automation but I suspect there will be problems if they try to use speech recognition on the front end drive-throughs.

Beware however of AI deployed to make judgements such as in banking and in health insurance. I think some end people, customers, will get stamped on. I know from personal experience that AI used in HR is absolutely terrible, discriminatory, and very very stupid. It only knows key words and will reject a qualified resume simply because of not seeing them. I actually had the experience of being the only person in the US experienced in a particular technology because I created it, and the company was looking for help with it, and the HR AI rejected me through misparsing the data. There is a shit-ton of companies in NJ selling badly written AI for resume screening.

For sure, AI is being further used in media control and the technology keeps getting better and better.

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DZP1 12 points ago +12 / -0

Yeah, but it's also a terrific way to honeypot OBiden feds.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

You have a mental illness problem.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've always thought that in society-down situation, I would char plant material (wood,coconut husks if I were on an island :) ) and make activated charcoal out of that. As a survivalist, I keep bags of activated charcoal and coffee filters in storage, and also some silver metal. As you probably know, in old times farmers put silver dimes in milk to kill bacteria and keep the milk fresh longer.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes and no. It is true chlorine is a powerful and useful disinfectant. But also know that sewage can contain many contaminants like petroleum products, heavy metals and corrosive inorganic acids, PFAs, and lot more; chlorine cannot remove all these. Even boiling doesn't make it safe, unfortunately. Home water distillers are a safer way but they take energy to boil the water. If one is rural, a solar distiller can be a way to ensure pure, clean, safe water without electricity.

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DZP1 2 points ago +3 / -1

The astronomical explanations are bosh. I know for a fact that the real cause is demons trying to emerge from hell in order to go attack Donald Trump. However, they will get a surprise when Trump unleashes his flaming Sword of MAGA which he pulled from a stone. His advisor Merlin Musk made him a self-driving suit of armor too.

... okay, who put the mushrooms in my coffee, you bastard!

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