Donald I, emperor of the world.

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Pinno718

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What you can't see are all the other women he was marrying that day. He needs a weapon with a big magazine.

He has it to make sure she does all the housework and simultaneously he needs to protect the family and defend god and country. It's only a matter of time before a herd of woke leftie liberals come over the horizon to convert his baby to trans and force him to read evil Marxist brain altering books other than the bible whilst watching Sesame Street tied up in the basement of the Pink Hotel, LA.
 
My word, what a thing.

I was reading more into this, and allegedly Musk told his minions to make it "less woke" so they tweaked the algorithm which turned it into a Nazi. The even more worrying underlying principle that isn't getting talked about is that we are living in an age where tech bros and programmers are assuming knowledge of gods and are so consumed by hubris that they can do this stuff. Even worse, is that we are now so beholden to them as societies that we are letting them get away with it.
 

Pinno718

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I was reading more into this, and allegedly Musk told his minions to make it "less woke" so they tweaked the algorithm which turned it into a Nazi. The even more worrying underlying principle that isn't getting talked about is that we are living in an age where tech bros and programmers are assuming knowledge of gods and are so consumed by hubris that they can do this stuff. Even worse, is that we are now so beholden to them as societies that we are letting them get away with it.

Well yes and no.
In the US (as I have stated numerous times) they are very short of legislation and privacy laws.
There needs to be an evolving global standard. I guess some countries would adhere and some wouldn't. We have much stricter on line legislation.
As I have also stated, the law I would like to see is that no AI can impersonate a human.
 
Well yes and no.
In the US (as I have stated numerous times) they are very short of legislation and privacy laws.
There needs to be an evolving global standard. I guess some countries would adhere and some wouldn't. We have much stricter on line legislation.
As I have also stated, the law I would like to see is that no AI can impersonate a human.

The problem is though that legislation is way behind the advances in tech. When you have a situation where an AI chatbot can start spewing Nazi bile on a global scale we have a major problem. In these instances these companies are entirely self policing to rectify the issue. Most people will brush it off as not really being a problem but I think it is a massive problem. I also think many govts (UK and US included), not wanting to scare off tech investment are quite happy to keep regulation as light touch as possible. This is all fine until an Elon Musk comes along and then you start straying into dark waters.
 

Dorset Boy

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But Putin is doing some 'terrible thing's and Trump 'doesn't like what he is doing' because he has finally twigged that he has been played - add the NYT (and other press) alerting the ego button so no surprise there. Also, he's not happy with China.
What he probably doesn't know is that the UAE is in BRIC. I think he sees any trading block - EU/BRIC/NAFTA as a threat to his power and standing.

The BRICs are not a trading block btw.
 

Pinno718

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The BRICs are not a trading block btw.

Whilst that is technically correct:
The group was formed to promote cooperation and development among its members.
The BRICS countries aim to increase their collective influence in global affairs, particularly in areas like trade, investment, and development. They also work towards a more balanced global order and greater representation for developing nations.
 
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Bazzer

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Contradictory views?

El Salvador tells the United Nations that it has provided a prison infrastructure for the reception and custody of persons detained within the scope and law enforcement of another State. i.e. the United States.
https://san.com/cc/el-salvador-says-us-has-legal-jurisdiction-over-migrants-deported-to-cecot/

The US Department of Justice, has claimed before judges, that El Salvador has jurisdiction over the prisoners once they left US airspace.
https://www.courthousenews.com/doj-...s-airspace-in-venezuelan-deportation-dispute/

Who to believe? The dictator and human rights abuser, or the dictator and human rights abuser.
 
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