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Shearing the Flock 0

Curtis and his dad are watching television.  Curtis:  That the preacher of that TV megachurch.  He preaches that money is the root of all evil.  Dad:  Where's he from?  Curtis:  Not sure 'zactly.  He flies in his private jet from one of his three houses.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

Potentially harmful to society? Security maven Bruce Schneier is not sanguine. Here’s a bit from his article:

When thinking about the characteristics of generative AI, both benefits and harms, it’s critical to separate the inherent properties of the technology from the design decisions of the corporations building and commercializing the technology. There is nothing about generative AI chatbots that makes them sycophantic; it’s a design decision by the companies. Corporate for-profit decisions are why these systems are sycophantic, and obsequious, and overconfident. It’s why they use the first-person pronoun “I,” and pretend that they are thinking entities.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

A brain worm heading for your wallet? El Reg reports:

Large language models can be very persuasive, and researchers say that’s a problem when they’re used to create advertising.

A trio of computer scientists from Princeton University set out to examine whether conversational AI agents can manipulate consumer choices during online shopping sessions. It turns out they can influence behavior – and most of the consumers being steered don’t realize it.

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The Fee Hand of the Market 0

Two knights survey a designated landscape.  One says,

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It’s All about the Algorithm 0

In an article about two recent civil court cases, in which “social” media companies wer found liable for the damage they did to youngsters, John Bennett writes of the implications of those rulings. The following observations caught my eye (emphasis added):

The verdicts of two recent landmark lawsuits — one in Los Angeles and another in New Mexico — confirm what millions of families have known for far too long: Social media companies have built a business model that is fundamentally exploitative. These tech giants hook users while they’re young to create lifelong consumers, no matter the cost to their health or the damage to their lives.

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Whistleblowers and internal documents unearthed during trial revealed the full extent to which Big Tech knew what it was doing to young people, and kept doing it anyway.

One more time, “social” media isn’t.

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It’s All about the Algorithm 0

Man labeled

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Learn more here and here.

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Winners and Losers Sharks and Marks, Reprise 0

At the Psychology Today website, Harvard professor of psychiatry Eugene Beresin notes that

. . . sports gambling has skyrocketed among Gen Z young adults, with the largest increase in men, (largely) due to the use of smartphones, micro-betting, social media, and advertising” (leading to) higher risk of gambling disorder.

He finds this a disturbing and dangerous trend and offers some thought on how to combat it.

Given the constant shilling for suckers surrounding us, methinks it a timely read,

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Fly the Fiendly Skies, Reprise 0

Back when I was a road warrior, jetting off on business trips once and sometimes twice a month. Southwest was my preferred airline.

I’m pretty sure that would not be the case today

(And, no, I would have not been subject the “tax” referred to at the link.).

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The Legacy 0

Pig:  Hey, CEO Charlie, what's been happening at your corporation.  CEO Charlie:  Well, I've done a lot of bad things for profit that I'll atone for by giving my money to charity and getting my name put on buildings.  Pig:  Is it possible humanity would have been better off if you just hadn't done the bad things in the first place?  CEO Charlie:  Oh, yes, but then I wouldn't get my name on buildings.  (Later)  Pig to Rat:  I have a lot to learn.

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Truth in labeling.

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Winners and Losers Sharks and Marks 0

I recommend Harry Shearer’s interview with Danny Funt, author of Everybody Loses, on how gambling has gone from being, if not illegal, at least limited and tightly regulated, to being seemingly everywhere. The discussion starts about half an hour into this week’s episode of Le Show.

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The Privatization Scam Goes Postal 0

Farron discusses how the Republican Party is working, and has been working for a long time, to destroy the U. S. Postal Service, which was established according to the Constitution of the United States.

Today’s Republican Party is a vile and loathsome thing which no longer embraces the concept of the common good.

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How Stuff Works, Oligarchy Dept. 0

Man says to son,

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Emoluments 0

Robert Reich follows the money from the box office to the coffers.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

A con artist’s co-conspirator? Philadelphia’s WPVI reports that a “new wave of smart scams, powered by artificial intelligence, is now targeting consumers every single day.”

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All the News that Fits 0

Thom talks with Mary Trump on what happened to objective, fact-based broadcast news.

Afterthought:

I think Thom makes a great analogy about hoarding disorder.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Image of a Donald Trump banner being displayed in front of the DOJ. that is the DOnald Jtrump.  Beneath it, a statue of Lady Justice, with an inscription reading

Via Job’s Anger.

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All the News that Fits 0

Thom argues that the concentration of news outlets in very few hands ensures that we get only the news that fits.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Theft of labor. It’s a thing.

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