@JuliusGoat
Well written; however, the good versus evil framing is wrong. Oh yes, it's comforting if one considers themselves on the good side, but it doesn't change the fact that these terms are contextual. I submit that the eternal struggle is not good versus evil, as Hollywood and other billionaire influenced fools love to depict. It's truth versus illusion. We see the objective truth here. It's the need for global human rights, freedom, and democracy, not authoritarianism!
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"To be a Republican in 2025 represents a clear public confession that you either don't know the difference between good and evil and you're so morally empty that you can't be bothered to begin to try, or that you do know the difference, and you prefer ... -
Ezra Klein fails....Ezra Klein fails.... thanks, Carolyn Mcconnell, for this....
https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/09/30/ezra-klein-explains-things-to-women-but-were-still-confused/
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I do not want to quote anything in particular from this article, but I *do* want to point out that unchecked, uncontrolled growth which steals resources from surrounding tissue is commonly called a tumor.@jwcph And, you are hereby muted for being an ill-mannered numbskull incapable of honest dialog.
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I do not want to quote anything in particular from this article, but I *do* want to point out that unchecked, uncontrolled growth which steals resources from surrounding tissue is commonly called a tumor.@jwcph @lilithsaintcrow@raggedfeathers.com Well here again, I think there's a bit of a context problem. When I say, "...what it can & will do," I'm referring to it as a tool. I think, as you rightly might assert, we need to take the marketing out of the equation. In the hands of a human, a hammer "can and will do" many things that can't be done without a hammer. So, I'll repeat AI is a tool. So, let's, indeed, not pretend it's what the corporatist media-infotainment complex needs us to believe for clicks.
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I do not want to quote anything in particular from this article, but I *do* want to point out that unchecked, uncontrolled growth which steals resources from surrounding tissue is commonly called a tumor.@jwcph @lilithsaintcrow Agree to disagree here somewhat. It seems a shallow understanding of what AI can & will do. But let's just stick to the first and foremost BCNRW. Do you know what this stands for? To save you a search, it stands for Biologic, Chemical, Nuclear, & Radiological Weapons. The implications here alone should be obvious, rather than the mundane notion of it's going to create fraudulent products. Again, AI is simply a tool to be employed for whatever positives or negatives it can
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I do not want to quote anything in particular from this article, but I *do* want to point out that unchecked, uncontrolled growth which steals resources from surrounding tissue is commonly called a tumor.@lilithsaintcrow Unfortunately, AI is coming online fast. I understand everyone has opinions about it, but from the first computers to AI has been a long slog. AI is inevitable. It's a race as real as the race to the moon in the late 60s; or, even the race to the atom bomb before that. I'm not trying to oversell or undersell it either. It's just another tool in our own mammalian attempt to exist in nature, for better or worse. Also, like the first computers, they are large energy hogs.