Things are moving so fast. Open AI has a custom voice cloning model, but in an unusual moment of ethical hesitation, they aren't going to release it to the public just yet. Well, that's certainly kind of them, but who knows how long the embargo will last.
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Testing the main AI Chatbots. What they won't tell you. Guess what? They're all afraid to tell you certain things because of, you know, goes against the narrative. And they don't want to trigger you with stuff that might trigger violence. Because we all live in the era of violence against speech we don't like, right?
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Plaid Pantry employees don't feel safe anymore, and don't want to take bottle returns at night. Can't blame them. They're so vulnerable.
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This is creepy. This AI app shows you in scenarios that you may never get to enjoy - because you have metastatic cancer (they call it secondary, for some reason). This could generate profound grief and sadness. Or maybe even anger. And maybe some will be triggered to go out and blame someone, because they feel that someone should pay for their not being to enjoy these moments.
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Ah, Lena, we'll miss you. After all these years, IEEE suddenly gets cold feet. Sheesh. Just use her head, already. So how about men? Will that trigger the snowflakes, too? You want to know why male engineers are happy without diversity? Because they would have to walk on eggshells now.
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No Evidence COVID-19 Vaccines Stopped Transmission When Authorized, Confirms Liberal Canadian Government. Yeah, for this, people had to lose jobs, or get jabbed against their will. All for nothing. Many of us knew this, or were at least skeptical enough to doubt that the vax should be mandatory. But the scared liberals wouldn't have it.
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We may have to have a negative leap-second. Because the earth is spinning faster. What's the opposite of leap?
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This is going on in Oregon. The attack on small farms.