A tool that's widly unethical and inherently dangerous
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German cultural studies. Currently working on migrations between Germany and the US. he/him, speaks English, French and German, asexual with a touch of whimsy. Terminally tired. Decolonize Palestine. Leftism, piracy, video games. ACAB
A tool that's widly unethical and inherently dangerous
No, it would have moved backwards slightly slower. Can't believe people still defend Hillary Clinton these days. She has literal slaves!
"I can't win so no one should and everyone must be miserable" the human species is doomed
"This is a cash grab and really entitled behavior" maybe say that to the unis asking 10k a year for subpar education? No? Let's criticize students trying to lessen their debt instead
There are many kinds of women who need support, opportunities to rise and more societal power, female organizers for world-spanning pedophile networks aren't any of them. Maybe we should focus on victims instead of complaining that women face a glass ceiling in pedophile meetings
Is every answer going to ignore the "multi-billion GenAI contract" thing?
It's not summaries, just a disclaimer at the beginning of the article "written with the help of large language models." Also, some AI "improved" pictures have started to surface
The comment about Gemini when Wikipedia just accepted a huge AI deal and is starting to use LLM-generated text in their articles 🫢
Oh well, they only hired Nazis *on the way* so everything's fine I guess. A little Nazi here and there in command in your powerful global organization never hurts anyone :)
Yeah, and they were all a beautiful proud Nazi family with a close relationship with Hitler 🥰
I'm pretty sure one of the founders of Nato, Adolf Heussinger, would disagree. Guess why his name is German
Yeah, American interventionism is historically a rather insignificant matter after all
He's right though. The police kill around 3 people every day on average. Their job is to protect property, not help people, as proven by several legal cases.
Deeply ironic that the first thing you see in that article is the AI-generated summary
You've talked about the paper's treatment of the pretty infamous Cass report, especially from your spot at the international desk. What happened in that case? It wasn't on my radar as much as it ought to have been. I was starting to wind down my time. I left the Times at the end of May of that year. There was an awareness that [Hilary] Cass was coming out with a report. The day before it officially came out, there was a lot of coverage in the BBC and UK media. Cass was already talking about it before its official release. The day editor's counterparts are in Seoul and London. My counterpart in London — who was actually filling in that day, but did so on a regular basis — assigned a UK reporter to do a story. That was standard practice, to be clear. [Chuckling] There’s so many examples of how standard it was. She assigned it to a UK correspondent, who wrote it in the context of UK politics, talked about it being very contentious, talked about the criticisms of its findings. Cass was talking about them herself, this isn't jumping to any conclusions at that point. It really put it in the context of being this very contentious, very political sort of document. When I saw it, because we're a few hours behind, there were 600, 700 words written. I had a pretty good sense of how the story was going to turn out. But within a few hours the story was to the top New York editors, and I don't know who exactly it was who did that. I assume it was Carolyn or her intermediary. They said ‘oh no, we want the science desk to do that,’ specifically that was Azeen [Ghorayshi], who had been a key reporter in a lot of the other anti-trans coverage.
Some of what you just described, that's just outright bigotry from these reporters. Yes, but the stories are also edited too. Somebody had to approve that lede. I don't know if it was Carolyn, who was known to be directly, hands-on involved in the line editing of stories. I don't know if she was or made known her preferences. Those stories had editors. Certainly there are plenty of reporters that were fully on board with this, and others who do it out of ambition because this is what the bosses want and they want to get ahead so they insert what the bosses want.
Trans communities warned for years about the NYT's transphobia, but the specifics of how this was ordered were often shrouded behind corporate hierarchy.
No more. Sweeney lays out specifically how the highest ranks of the NYT rigged coverage in favor of anti-trans bigots.
I love you, Metroid Prime Windows XP theme
I hear Paper Mario adapted some of its ideas
NEW YORK POST @nypost.com Zohran Mamdani's rent-stabilized Astoria apartment renting for 35% more than socialist lawmaker paid: 'hypocrisy' Zohran Mamdani's rent-stabilized Astoria apartment renting for 35% more than socialist lawmaker paid: 'hypocrisy' The Astoria apartment -- which has quietly attracted interest from potential tenants for the past few weeks -- is now commanding $3,100 per month while still remaining rent... 7:39 AM • Dec 27, 2025
socialism is when your former landlord raises the rent after you move out
(along with other young girls) to such powerful people were to ingratiate himself with them for business, personal, political, and financial gain, as well as to obtain potential blackmail information. relations with was| One such powerful individual that Epstein forced then-minor Jane Doe #3 to have sexual , a close friend of Epstein's Epstein required Jane Doe #3 to have sexual relations with on numerous occasions while she was a minor, not only in Florida but also on private planes, in New York, New Mexico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In addition to being a participant in the abuse of Jane Doe #3 and other minors, was an eye-witness to the sexual abuse of many other minors by Epstein and several of Epstein's co-conspirators. would later play a significant role in negotiating the NPA on Epstein's behalf. Indeed, helped negotiate an agreement that provided immunity from federal prosecution in the Southern District of Florida not only to Epstein, but also to "any potential co- conspirators of Epstein." NPA at 5. Thus, | helped negotiate an agreement with a provision that provided protection for himself against criminal prosecution in Florida for sexually abusing Jane Doe #3. Because this broad immunity would have been controversial if disclosed, (along with other members of Epstein's defense team and the Government tried to keep the immunity provision secret from all of Epstein's victims and the general public, even though such secrecy violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act. Ghislaine Maxwell was another person in Epstein's inner circle and a co-conspirator in Epstein's sexual abuse. She was someone who consequently also appreciated the immunity granted by the NPA for the crimes she committed in Florida. In addition to participating in the 4
(along with other young girls) to such powerful people were to ingratiate himself with them for business, personal, political, and financial gain, as well | as to obtain potential blackmail information. One such powerful individual that Epstein forced then-minor Jane Doe #3 to have sexual relations with was former Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz, a close friend of Epstein's and well-known criminal defense attorney. Epstein required Jane Doe #3 to have sexual relations with Dershowitz on numerous occasions while she was a minor, not only in Florida but also on private planes, in New York, New Mexico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In addition to being a participant in the abuse of Jane Doe #3 and other minors, Deshowitz was an eye-witness to the sexual abuse of many other minors by Epstein and several of Epstein's co-conspirators. Dershowitz would later play a significant role in negotiating the NPA on Epstein's behalf. Indeed, Dershowitz helped negotiate an agreement that provided immunity from federal prosecution in the Southern District of Florida not only to Epstein, but also to "any potential co- conspirators of Epstein." NPA at 5. Thus, Dershowitz helped negotiate an agreement with a provision that provided protection for himself against criminal prosecution in Florida for sexually abusing Jane Doe #3. Because this broad immunity would have been controversial if disclosed, Dershowitz (along with other members of Epstein's defense team) and the Government tried to keep the immunity provision secret from all of Epstein's victims and the general public, even though such secrecy violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act. Ghislaine Maxwell was another person in Epstein's inner circle and a co-conspirator in Epstein's sexual abuse. She was someone who consequently also appreciated the immunity granted by the NPA for the crimes she committed in Florida. In addition to participating in the 4
It is. You can actually search visible text on the redacted documents and the completely UNredacted document appears in the results 😭
People saying E33's music is bad or unoriginal are just hating because it won the award, y'all are deluding yourselves
Chestley Bonestell, Transit of the Earth
Sûrement aucun rapport avec la diminution des moyens pour les matières littéraires jugées "inutiles"...
Bac 2026 : en dessous de 8/20, il n'y aura plus de rattrapage, annonce le ministre Edouard Geffray
Ou, Édouard, c’est le principe, c’est déjà le cas en fait. Il faut avoir entre 8 et 10 pour être au rattrapage. C’EST DÉJÀ CE QUI EXISTE DEPUIS DES DÉCENNIES EDOUARD CONCENTRE TOI BORDEL ÉDOUARD.
What is the most profitable industry in the world, this side of the law? Not oil, not IT, not pharma.
It's *scientific publishing*.
We call this the Drain of Scientific Publishing.
Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2511.04820
Background: doi.org/10.1162/qss_...
Thread @markhanson.fediscience.org.ap.brid.gy 👇
Let's not fool ourselves, he should have gone to jail much earlier and much longer, the French elite protected him like crazy.
Literally the opposite is true. The more people use AI, the less they are receptive to it : journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Just admit you're running a scam that destroys the world even faster than the last one
🚨 In blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement, Israel has announced it will slash agreed aid shipments in half and keep the Rafah crossing closed, after Hamas returned four of the 28 bodies of Israeli captives believed to be in Gaza. Hamas officials had repeatedly told mediators — and said in interviews with Drop Site since early October — that it would be “impossible” to locate and transfer all Israeli bodies within 72 hours of a ceasefire, given the scale of destruction. The ceasefire’s humanitarian protocol explicitly established a joint operations room — including Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, the U.S., Israel, and Hamas — to manage such complications, with Hamas required to submit all information it holds on living and deceased captives. PIJ deputy leader Mohammed al-Hindi, in an interview on October 1 with Al Araby, said: “They demand the handover of [Israeli] prisoners in 72 hours. But even if they were all together in one house, or even buried in one grave, it would be impossible to hand them over in 72 hours. The situation is complicated, and everyone — Israel, America, and the mediators — knows it is complicated.”
According to Reuters who cited three Israeli officials, the Rafah crossing will remain closed through Wednesday, and aid deliveries will be sharply reduced. And Israeli outlets are claiming Hamas violated the deal, with Channel 12 citing an official alleging Hamas is “in severe breach” by not releasing more bodies. Egypt has reportedly deployed teams in Gaza to help locate them. In a formal COGAT communication, Israel tied humanitarian aid directly to the return of bodies — a move amounting to collective punishment of a famine-stricken population: “Yesterday, Hamas violated the agreement… As a result, political leadership has decided to impose a number of sanctions related to the humanitarian agreement. Starting tomorrow, only half of the agreed number of trucks — 300 — will be allowed to enter, all belonging to the UN and humanitarian NGOs. No fuel or gas will be allowed into the Strip, except for limited humanitarian needs.” Senior Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzouk told Drop Site’s Jeremy Scahill last week that a prisoner exchange “would be impossible” while Israeli forces remain in Gaza’s population centers:
“We don’t know exactly where the prisoners are. Even the negotiators don’t know their locations. There cannot be an exchange if Israeli forces remain.” Marzouk warned that Israel’s refusal to withdraw proves it “does not want Trump’s ceasefire plan to be implemented.” As early as October 3, when Hamas first delivered its response to Trump’s plan, Marzouk said on television that locating remains “would take months” after Israel destroyed and blocked off delivery of desperately needed heavy machinery. It would be “impossible” in 72 hours.
🚨In blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement, Israel has announced it will slash agreed aid shipments in half and keep the Rafah crossing closed, after Hamas returned four of the 28 bodies of Israeli captives believed to be in Gaza.
Hamas officials had repeatedly told mediators...
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Je me contente de relever des faits de base. Vos réflexes réactionnaires qui vous font automatiquement associer la technologie à un mal social ne sont pas une source sérieuse.
ça n'a mais alors rien à voir avec mes arguments. Et si vous voulez aller dans ce territoire, les études qui "prouvent" qu'on se rappelle mieux en écrivant à la main ne vérifient que l'activité cérébrale pendant l'écriture, pas la capacité d'apprentissage ou de mémorisation a posteriori.