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This is the second time parody metal band Psychostick has foretold the future of US politics, first with "Political bum" and then "Numbers" - complete with muppets!
This is the second time parody metal band Psychostick has foretold the future of US politics, first with "Political bum" and then "Numbers" - complete with muppets!
They were probably most concerned with ensuring that it wouldn't question the primacy of supporting free markets:
PHB1: "We have to do something AI-ish, everyone else is!"
PHB2: "Here's one, have bots compile podcasts from our news articles."
PHB1: "Brilliant! Make it so."
[months later]
PHB2: "Um, the podcast bot has been making silly errors. Should we keep it?"
PHB1: "How is our competition doing with their AI?"
PHB2: "They suck also."
PHB1: "Okay, let's keep it so we can have AI on our brochures and resumes."
Everything old is new again:
"The chances of someone being born with excellent skills is equal everywhere"
This is a nice rhetorical assertion, and one I'd like to agree with, but it's (unfortunately, for both the skilled and those in less advanced areas) provably false.
Skill directly correlates to IQ at a population level. The IQ of European-native peoples, Chinese, Japanese, and Jewish peoples is in the 100-105 range average. Africa, India, and the Middle East (to a lesser degree)? Not true at all. A full SD or more different. You've got a huge problem with inbreeding throughout India and the Middle East, for instance. This means that your average person is not going to have the same chance of being "born with excellent skills".
Of course, this is also not without discounting things like upbringing and environment, and it undoubtedly has some play in the matter.
As for this policy, it has absolutely nothing to do with letting the best and brightest immigrate. It's clearly reactionary due to unfettered refugees and other unskilled immigrants who can't speak the language, don't want to speak the language, and bring obscene levels of crime to what would otherwise be an idyllic socialist utopia.
In what ways do you find it superior?
For me, Grok has been pretty consistent at making some pretty wild code recommendations and not following specifications.
It's not like Gemini, which will get stuck implementing things and then get into a histrionic panic loop, but it's not nearly as good as gpt5.1 in implementing correct, complete code per specification.
lost contact...after it passed behind Mars. When it reemerged from behind the planet, the spacecraft never resumed communications.
I toldja, never leave sight of Mommy! Space Ghosts eat little probes like you!
ICE probes Uranus and Myanus
I worked with a sociopath I'll call "Bill" who we strongly suspect deleted and sabotaged many things. Mayhem had a long history of following Bill, as we asked former colleagues to make sure we were not losing our minds. We learned to back-up and document stuff like crazy to work around it. Bill seemed to have a lot of experience covering his tracks, such as knowing which systems didn't keep logs.
I'd guess the device was one of these:
Let's wait for some precedent or at least a strong hint of inclination before we assume that future Dem presidents will also take the wannabe-dictator path from now on. While all future US presidents will have the opportunity to be mini-dictators until some much-needed guardrails are added, so far only one party (and in fact only one man) has taken it.
Depends on how many RVs you give the Court.
Trump also uses an auto-pen, he's a hypocrite.
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