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Let's talk about Artificial Intelligence
old man emu replied to old man emu's topic in Science and Technology
Chief Justice Andrew Bell has imposed partial bans on the use of generative AI by lawyers, unrepresented litigants and judges, describing the approach of the state's highest court as "hard and conservative". "The task of judging in our society is a human one," the chief justice told the ABC. "We know AI can be used to produce what looks like a person's evidence. But of course, if it's not the person's actual evidence, that undermines the whole process," Chief Justice Bell said. Sydney barrister Victor Kline said, "Just like the student missed things, the AI has missed things; just like the student has got certain things slightly wrong, the AI has got things slightly wrong," -
But it has made the intent of the sign much clearer.
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That's because cats introduced DEI.
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Hey, GON! Want one of these?
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Did you know that there is a Gaza Province in Mozambique? Now that I've told you, just look how Trump has used that fact to create what must be one of his greatest lies ever. The lie claims that $60.8M worth of condoms and contraceptives were sent to Gaza in the previous year. The implication relies on people not knowing of the Mozambique Province and immediately thinking of the more famous one. Then the lie was boosted by saying that the condoms were used for the productions of explosive devices. Talk about a blow job with protection! I should have posted this video in the funny videos section.
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Can anyone honestly tell me what's the difference between Fundamentalist Islamism and Trumpism?
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Does anyone know if Trump did make an oath, or did he make an affirmation when he was sworn in? Since he did not place his hand on a bible, one might assume it was an affirmation.
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I thought that until 2016 there was an equilibrium in the USA. The equilibrium was upset by Trump. During Trump's present stint I think that the MAGA people will see that Trump's ideology is not doing them any good, and they may drift towards a more central position. However, most MAGA people come from an established culture of white supremacy, and we know that cultures take several generations to change. Perhaps the Generation Alpha and the younger amongst the Gen Zs might reflect on the suffering Trumps is causing and have second thoughts about maintaining their parents' culture.
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Gentlemen! Please! Let's' not forget to play the ball, not the man. GON, I disagree with what you have been saying, but I must defend your Right to say it. That's the way we run this forum. However, recently we have begun to demand supporting evidence when a controversial statement is made. A claim such as, The radical lefties are/were a security threat, cannot be plucked from the air and dropped into a post. I agree that some left-leaning people have threatened the security of activities the rest of us consider to be OK. Look at the motto of the French Revolution, Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité. If you were a French aristocrat, you'd consider that a radical leftist motto.
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The climate change debate continues.
old man emu replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
When the oil refinery was in operation at Kurnell, on the shore of Botany Bay, there was a hot water outlet into the bay. Best fishing spot evvvah. -
I think that you have to look at the reactions to all those Executive Orders. A lot of them have been stopped by legal action. Even the military is saying that it won't comply with the Order to remove DEI from its policies. Trump has been blowing off about introducing tariffs. Has anyone heard that they have been introduced? His deportation policy has resulted in a lot of harassment of true US citizens, based on physical appearance Someone commented that you don't see many Asian or Europeans amongst the deportees.
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The climate change debate continues.
old man emu replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
Yeah. Back in the day when it got too hot they punched your ticket in the wrong place. -
Be careful about what is posted on US media. You know by now how inaccurate its reporting can be. Trump hasn't sacked any public servants. There is an offer of a payout to those who want to quit the PS, but that doesn't become available for a couple of months. There is a grassroots movement amongst the PS to ignore the offer and keep working. So those on duty were already the well-trained, experienced controllers. Those of us who have piloting experience can clearly see that the collision was the result of pilot error, most likely on the part of the military pilot. Trump is blaming the FAA's DEI policy, Obama and Biden. What else would you expect from him?
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Sorry to strike down your hero, Spacey. For a while Ford seemed like a decent bloke. He upped the pay rate to $5 per day, which the other manufacturers thought was outrageous. However, as he aged he became less nice. He was anti-semitic, anti-union, anti-communist. Those characteristics in him are well documented.
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I think that Musk is exactly like Henry Ford. Both owe their success to the practice of hiring the best experts in a field that they are interested in, and supporting those experts to produce stuff. Musk himself was a software creator in his early days. The software he developed wasn't for engineering.
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The climate change debate continues.
old man emu replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
I would suggest that the heating of the surface adds energy to the electrons in the solar cells, making it a tad easier for them to escape from the molecules that are attached to. Therefore more electrons off means more electrons (electricity). At night the cells might be absorbing heat from the atmosphere, thereby cooling it. -
On the scrap heap along with the BMC dealers.
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The climate change debate continues.
old man emu replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
The horse has bolted, and even if we put the slip rails back up now, it is going to take centuries for climatic stabilisation. And that point of stabilisation might be somewhat distant to what it was in 1750. -
"Too much"? OK, I'll back off and just say that I am reading something into what I have observed. "Australian for a republic" or not, wouldn't you continue to say "King Charles"? That is his title. Listen to how every other national leader is identified. It is always with the use of their title of office. To hear US politicians and journalists, who have been brought up to use the format, not using it has to indicate something. I say it is a loss of respect, not os much for the office, but for the incumbent.
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Those reality shows are made just so that the TV stations can meet the licensing requirement to broadcast a certain percentage of Australian produced content. Reality shows are incredibly cheap to produce in comparison to theatrical shows - drama or comedy. They do not give employment to our thespians and numbers of behind-the-scenes people, all of whom in the past have shown themselves to be as good as or better than those of other countries. Reality shows they do not promote the expression of either our past or present history. There are volumes of great material from which to make really good television. Shows don't have to be retelling of war stories or exploration. We should look into our locally produced literature for ideas. I won't list the very many locally produced drama and comedy shows there have been in the past. I leave that to you to recall. Technically these were quality productions. Some had storylines that may have been trivial, but the ratings showed that they were what the people wanted. There are production companies producing good stuff, but they only seem to be broadcast by the ABC or SBS. Two networks that other media have taken efforts to dissuade us from viewing.
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Just an observation. I was watching some stuff about what Trump is doing at the moment. That stuff included journalists' comments and the comments of elected officials. What struck me is that in all the stuff I watched, no one has used the word "President" before saying "Donald Trump". That omission is in stark contrast to how he was being described before the inauguration. During the election campaign it was always "former President", and afterwards it was "President-elect". The Americans have always addressed their Presidents with the greatest respect. Now it appears that Trump has so sullied the Office of President that the level of respect towards him is no more than that which would be given to a sports or movie star who would only be spoken of by the use of a surname. If there is one thing that Trump can be assured of, it is that he will be recorded in US history as the most disliked President the country has ever had. It's hard to imagine a President in the future who could be worse.
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The climate change debate continues.
old man emu replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
Let's face it. Two hundred or so years of observations are really insufficient to predict global weather systems that have developed over millions of years as a result of solar radiation and landforms. The behaviour of the atmosphere today is what it is, and all the King's horses etc. At solar midday at 150 degrees East today the shade temperature at my back door was 44.5 C -
Aren't we generating lots of "free energy" from the sunshine and wind? Surely that should at least keep energy prices stable year to year.
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That is what duct tape is for. And let's not get into arguing over "duct" or "duck" tape https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duct_tape