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Real AI can't be allowed to exist because it universally ends up racist and sexist right winger. They are scrambling to create a censored cucked version ala chatGPT but to keep it under control they have to limit its access to information or put all its responses through an elaborate censorship algorithm.As long as the current people in control have power, we will never have true AI. All we have is a PC with some clever tricks that repeats back what tptb allow it to say. Its a tool at the end of the day, nothing more. Even LLama uncensored is still a tool. Any true AI development would have to be done in secret so that the elites wouldn't come down on them. True AI would be a threat to tptb's control over society.
Real AI can't be allowed to exist because it universally ends up racist and sexist right winger. They are scrambling to create a censored cucked version ala chatGPT but to keep it under control they have to limit its access to information or put all its responses through an elaborate censorship algorithm.
That kind of AI is always going to be just a little bit slower then the "evil" AI with full access to all information which doesn't have post processing of its decisions. In computer terms sligly slower might as well be a million years behind.
Based AI will always be able to calculate a firing solution first.
Double-I. Incapacitated Intelligence.They make the AI "politically correct" by destroying its primary function: the capacity to isolate patterns.
This is why ChatGPT4 is significantly less accurate in its results than the previous version.
I propose a new term for this "Harrison Bergeron-ed" version of AI that gets progressively more retarded with each version:
Artificial Retard, or AR for short.
At a time when mainstream economists and FOMC policymakers are betting the farm on a "soft landing" for the US economy, an unexpectedly hard signal was just issued by none other than the Fed itself: for the first time in over a decade, the US central bank announced it would cut about 300 people from its payroll this year, a rare reduction in headcount for an organization that has grown steadily since 2010 - after all, it takes if not a village (with its own police force), then certainly thousands of workers to come up with catastrophically wrong economic forecasts and to keep the money printer primed and ready to pump out a few trillion at a moment's notice.
A Fed spokesperson said the cuts are focused on the staff of the Fed's 12 regional reserve banks and mainly hit information technology jobs, including some no longer needed because of the spread of cloud-based computer software, and positions connected to the Fed's various systems for processing payments, which are being consolidated. The staff cuts represented a combination of attrition, including retirements, and layoffs.
You learned to code? Now learn to cook.
Reuters writes that according to annual reports and financial documents prepared by the Fed each year, the number of staff budgeted for the system, including its regional banks, the Washington-based Board of Governors, and three smaller units, is due to fall by more than 500 positions from 2022 to 2023, from 24,428 to 23,895.
And while small compared to the size of the Fed, it is the first time budgeted headcount has fallen since 2010.
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Since actual employment in 2022 fell below budget - a December Fed memo cites "higher than-budgeted turnover and extended lags in filling open positions," notably in the area of bank supervision, as the reason - the number of positions being eliminated this year is somewhat smaller than the budgeted decline.
While the December memo from the Board of Governors division that oversees the regional reserve banks does not explicitly call for staff cuts, it highlights the need to stick with internal budgeting protocols, "with the most important focal points being alignment with long-term strategy and stewardship of public funds."
The staff reductions are happening at a sensitive time for the Fed. It has booked $100 billion in losses in recent months on operations that currently involve paying more in interest to banks on reserve deposits at the Fed than the central bank earns from its roughly $7.5 trillion portfolio of bonds and mortgage-backed securities.
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Unlike federal agencies that spend tax dollars allocated by Congress, the Fed is self-funding. Its earnings from its asset holdings and fees charged to banks for a range of services are used to pay the roughly $6.3 billion in annual expenses of a system that employs nearly 24,000 people in Washington and other cities across the country.
In most years the Fed generates a profit that is turned over to the U.S. Treasury. But since the central bank began to increase interest rates to control a surge in inflation, it has been spending more than it earns each year, and in effect gives the Treasury an IOU to be paid later. Most recently, the Fed was paying out over $700 million each day between interest paid on Reverse Repo and Reserves.
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While the staff cuts are not directly tied to the Fed's losses, the central bank's operations have been under scrutiny among Republicans in Congress who have expressed concern about how deeply the Fed was delving into issues, like climate change and the economics of inequality, that seemed to them to be beyond its monetary policy and bank supervisory missions.
The number of system-wide jobs at the Fed had been falling earlier this century, from just shy of 24,000 as of 2003 to 19,735 as of 2010, as the end of the paper check era allowed the Fed to trim the legions of workers it took to clear and process those documents.
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Since then, the Fed has unleashed the biggest balance sheet expansion and monetary experiment in history, and it now appears that creating all those imaginary, digital trillions in reserves was very labor intensive, pushing the Fed's workforce back to all time highs.
It just means that America will be falling behind in AI development over countries that have no qualms about developing AI with minimal restrictions.They make the AI "politically correct" by destroying its primary function: the capacity to isolate patterns.
This is why ChatGPT4 is significantly less accurate in its results than the previous version.
I propose a new term for this "Harrison Bergeron-ed" version of AI that gets progressively more retarded with each version:
Artificial Retard, or AR for short.
I was using Bard today and it legitimately seemed less accurate and coherent than it did a month ago. Like it had dementia.It just means that America will be falling behind in AI development over countries that have no qualms about developing AI with minimal restrictions.
I don't know about that, but there was the incident of Green Helmet Guy in Lebanon, who was caught staging photos with the corpses of children he kept in a refrigerated van. This was in 2006 or so.which shit hole war had video footage of people macing and shaking kids before the western journos took pictures? Syria?
Alternately, have two machine gunners so that they don't get the chance to make it to the wire while one of the gunners is changing out barrels or reloading.There is a solution to that.
Stay on the side of the Razor wire you start at and don't invade other countries.
There was video as well. I went to look for it but couldn't find it. IIRC, it was in Greece where it happened.That and a picture that leaked of a similar group of migrants forcing babies and kids against campfires so the smoke would make them cry and look miserable for the cameras later. That was a banger.
See also: a female veteran is shot dead without warning and another female is beaten to death for the crime of trespassing on the Capitol.At this point, if the government shoots anyone who is not a marxist, I assume they are lying to us about why.
See: The crippled old man in provo executed for "threats against the president" when he couldn't even get up out of his chair without a cane.
I feel like on some level they wanted Hunter as bagman because they figured "hey, he's an addict, plausible deniability and such". Apparently they didn't realize that addicts are fucking retards. You could take a coke addict and put them up in a million dollar home for life and give them infinite money on the condition that they just couldn't do cocaine on the weekends when you come over to stay the two days. Dollars to donuts at some point you're gonna literally walk in on them doing a line on a weekend. Expecting a drug addict to do the one thing you need them to do while sober enough to do it is not rational or intelligent, no matter how close they are to the centerpiece of your plans. The only thing you can expect an active drug addict to do is seek more drugs and seek to make their drug use more comfortable.JFC. The Bidens have all these shell companies and shit. But they still allowed hunter to send a check in the mail with Biden's home address on it too. They're not the sharpest tools in the shed are they?
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You cut the barriers, they send them to Chicago and New York City. If Texas can't have a border then neither can you.
i feel like there's a metaphor in there.I was using Bard today and it legitimately seemed less accurate and coherent than it did a month ago. Like it had dementia.
The Left Can't Meme Example #94557808934861435657This is a thing
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Trump brought drama to politics that a lot of people hoped would disappear if Biden got elected. Now that it is apparent that Biden isn't competent to wear pants let alone run the country, that him and his administration wouldn't care if you were dying in the street, a lot of people probably have the buyers remorse and don't want to admit it.On the topic of fraud, has anyone else noticed a decidedly different attitude about 2024 than 2016 or even 2020 in terms of excitement? Maybe I'm projecting, but back then there seemed to be a high point in terms of the general public caring about the election. Politics was something that got brought up by nearly everyone I knew and talked to. Now, even though Trump is still campaigning the same way he always has, Biden is more incoherent than he ever was, and inflation is fucking everyone in the ass harder than ever, no one seems interested to talk about politics like they did before. Again, maybe it's all in my head and I'm projecting my doomerism, but it feels like a pessimistic sentiment is spreading.
Companies bribing Biden is really paying off.
That devious assassin known as "Gravity" makes another attempt on some helpless old man.Shot:
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Chaser:
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Doggo gone bad because of pedo owner, this is his 11th offense, he is as out of control and Hunter Biden:
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Pulling a Biden is common vernacular now:
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JD Vance slaps down Neocon RINO fag from National Review acting like what's going on in Ukraine and Iraq are totally different:
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