There is no benefit in bringing the least advanced people to live among the most advanced people.
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@ArmchairEconomist01 Try convincing AI of this. Recently, I was in a hilarious dialogue with brave AI on 3rd world migration into 1st world countries as prescribed by the UN Agenda 2030 initiative. The LLM gymnastics Brave AI was going through to justify the nonexistent benefits of 3rd world migration were hilarious.
@agaperealm @ArmchairEconomist01 The neat thing with engaging an AI on this stuff is you get to find sources that support liberalism and can refute them directly and point to Epstein list members on the list next time the irl conversation comes up
AI can be useful, but it carries the biases of it's training, and the datasets it gets trained on are ... pretty bad.
@cjd @ArmchairEconomist01 @agaperealm >AI trained on Reddit, a platform that astroturfed acceptance of race communism and Bolshevism with fake updoots and deleted organic posts that challenged neoliberalism
AI can still be exploited using Cunningham’s law to find info it otherwise wouldn’t volunteer.
AI can still be exploited using Cunningham’s law to find info it otherwise wouldn’t volunteer.
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The thing about AI is that the questions it's "supposed to get wrong" are so dumb that anyone with better than room temperature IQ has no reason to ask them anyway.
It's like a mathematician who can do differential equations, but for whatever reason, insists that 2+2=5. Just don't ask him 2+2 and you're all set.
It's like a mathematician who can do differential equations, but for whatever reason, insists that 2+2=5. Just don't ask him 2+2 and you're all set.