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A Tune for the Times 0

Warning: Mild language.

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The Elephant in the Room 0

Sometimes, justice can indeed be poetic.

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Fight Night, Emoluments Dept. 0

Mary Trump follows the money.

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It’s All about the Algorithm 0

Via The Charlotte Observer, Northwestern University professors William J. Brady and Eli J. Finkel remind us that artificial “intelligence” is not intelligent. It’s engineered, and it’s engineered by humans to benefit the companies that they work for.

After looking at the damage that “social” media algorithms have done to dis coarse discourse (and that section alone makes their article worth reading), they explain why they fear that AI will have similar effects, especially now that AI designers are turning to advertising as a source of revenue. Here’s a tiny bit:

Some will argue that our analogy between chatbots and social media platforms is overdrawn – that chatbots are conversational tools, not social networks. But the issue is not the technology. It is the business model. When the product is free and the revenue comes from advertisers, the money comes from capturing users’ attention. This was true of broadcast television. It was true of social media. And it will be true of AI.

We are not opposed to AI – far from it. The evidence we’ve cited suggests it can be a powerful tool for improving reasoning and reducing prejudice. But those benefits depend on what the chatbots are optimized for.

The argument that AI is fundamentally different from social media, that it will elevate expertise rather than amplify outrage and moderate views rather than entrench them, is seductive precisely because we want it to be true. But that argument deserves scrutiny, not credulity. If anything, the case for skepticism is stronger here than it was for social media.

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Stray Thought 0

Nethinks one clear warning sign of a rule of lawless is “a secretive police.”

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

A competent legal researcher? Maybe you should check with these lawyers.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Another child.

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QOTD 0

Miguel de Cervantes:

There’s not the least thing can be said or done, but people will talk and find fault.

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A Tune for the Times 0

From the Youtube page:

“Yankee Doodle” was a traditional song (Roud 4501) that predated the American Revolution and was adapted by both British and Americans to mock one another in the eighteenth century. So we felt it was a fitting tune to repurpose on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States, and the No Kings musical protests occurring this weekend which happens to be the 80th birthday of Donald Trump.

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Gutting Out the Vote 0

Steve M. takes a deep dive into the Trump maladministration’s bare-faced lies about attempts to discredit the voting process in California.

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American Stasi, Republican Family Values Dept. 0

Thom discusses the Trump maladministration’s “concentration camps for children.”

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much 0

A competent ER doctor? You may be headed for a quack-up.

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The Invasive Specie 0

Two veterinarians looking a sick bovine labeled

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Bob Molinaro, sportswriter extraordinaire, notes

Until it was reported that Brendan Sorsby’s gambling broke NCAA rules, I didn’t realize the NCAA still had rules.

Me, I’m so old, I remember Pete Rose.

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The American Devolution 0

PoliticalProf.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Florida woman finds politeness in a parking lot.

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QOTD 0

Max Eastman:

I still think the worst enemy of human hope is not brute facts, but men of brains who will not face them.

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Break Time 0

Off to drink liberally.

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While We’re on the Subject . . . . 0

Caption:  When you hit a hornet's nest, it's only over when the hornets say it is.  Image:  Donald Trump running away from a swarm of hornets saying, They're totally obliterated,

Vis Job’s Anger.

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The Art of the Misdeal 0

Over at Balloon Juice, in the midst of a longer post in which he touches on a number fo topics, John Cole puts his finger on why Donald Trump’s war of choice on Iran is not going according to plan (assuming, that is, there ever ever was a plan).

It’s as neat a summing up as I think you’ll find:

One of Trump and many in his regime’s problem is being simply incapable of realizing that other nations and people have agency. People will react to provocations and attacks, and they are not obligated to react in a way that you proscribe.

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Republican Family Values 0

Honest to Betsy, you couldn’t make this stuff up.

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