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  • Todays "AI" is just machine learning code. It's been around for decades and does a lot of good. It's most often used for predictive analytics and used to facilitate patient flow in healthcare and understand volumes of data fast to provide assistance to providers, case manager, and social workers. Also used in other industries that receive little attention.

    Even some language learning machines can do good, it's the shitty people that use it for shitty purposes that ruin it.

  • Since your too stupid to read. I'll highlight it for you.

    While the Haaretz article reports that Sanders lost his connection to “Israel, Zionism, and Judaism” after this period, there is no evidence for this claim. However, the fact that Bernie Sanders has not been vocal about his time in Israel and his campaign’s reticence to comment on the subject might indicate Sanders’ discontent or even shame about this experience. There are no reports that he ever went back to Israel.

    In fact, during his earlier political career, Sanders expressed strong criticisms against the State of Israel. In 1988, during a press conference endorsing Jesse Jackson’s campaign for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination, Bernie Sanders strongly criticized Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians. “It is an absolute disgrace, it goes without saying, soldiers of any nation especially an occupying power, are not allowed under any moral code to break the arms and legs of people, that is absolutely unacceptable period. And that type of behavior must be condemned” Sanders said. After some pressure from the audience, he even suggested that the United States could use its “clout” of military aid to induce change, “or else you begin to cut off arms.” It was even reported later in the same year that Sanders said “the policy that Israelis shoot people is unacceptable. It is wrong that the United States provides arms to Israel.” There are also reports that Sanders advocated “no guns for Israel” in the 1970s (a sentiment he also reportedly repeated in 1988 when he was running for a seat in US Congress), and that he called for “a Palestinian Homeland” in 1990. Actually, at the beginning of his congressional career, Sanders voted in 1991 to withhold $82.5 million in US aid to Israel unless it stopped its settlement activity in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. In 2001, he refused to support a House resolution blaming Palestinians for all the violence. In 2004, Sanders opposed a resolution supporting Israel’s annexation wall in the West Bank, deemed illegal by the International Court of Justice.

  • I fucking hate Interviews where the person asking the question is also giving them an out. Welker is literally giving Trump an out and could just say, it's long term.

    Leave that part out because there is no long term gain, unless you are Trump or Putin.

  • I've been warning people about the setup to martial law. That's the final step of project 2025 that officially and completely destroys democracy. There will be no going back and no voting in the future. I keep being called an alarmist, but I was called an alarmist in late 2015 when he announced his run. It's also perfectly spelled out and they've been doing every project 2025 has step by step.

  • I think it was actually publishers like EA, Ubisoft, Blizzard, and Activision that started the price increase. For big titles they started raising them to $70 a year or two ago, then to 80. I think I remember Diablo 4 launching for $80, or so.

    I only know this because I refuse to buy from these publishers.

  • It's literally the opposite. The company has only done well in the past because of his antics. Tesla currently has a price per earning ratio of 155. It's only even this low because now people realize he's a Nazi. In the past, I've seen their price per earning ratio go as high as 350. If you know anything about stock fundamentals, you'd know that a normal ratio is around 20-30. Anything under would be a must buy stock and anything over would be a must sell, generally but not always.

    But not Telsa. This isn't the first quarter sales have been down for Telsa. In the past when it happened, Elon would just do something stupid like launch a car into space, make a small flame thrower, or do some stupid meme shit and the price would still go up, despite a bad earnings call.

    Since the first non roadster Telsa, they have been making shit quality cars and selling features as a subscription. If it wasn't for captain dipshit doing stupid stuff and fooling people into thinking he's smart, that company would have failed. Or he would have sold his portion back to the original owners and they company might have produced quality cars like the Roadster.