Way too many Jalens in the NBA
Way too many Jalens in the NBA
drewtoothpaste @drewtoothpaste.bsky.social we've always had room temperature superconductors. the real problem was just getting your room cold enough August 1, 2023 at 12:48 PM
My cousin Vinay
A sign with information about a play, that says a gun is shown but not fired
I'm calling Chekhov
And Crispus Attucks high school
They're gonna bomb the NCAA headquarters
I need to know what Quinn Buckner thinks about the SAG Awards being renamed
Well you can at least have credit for spreading it to me
Factory Arts District, the rebranded Circle City Industrial Complex. I believe FARTS District was coined by @andybchen.bsky.social
Geordi, no!! You want Chicago hardbop! You don't even know it, but thats what you need, Geordi!
I need a station in the Boner District so bad. Right now, the walk to the FART district station is double the time it takes me to ride to any downtown location
A reminder that pacers bike share is free for Marion country residents. The ebikes absolutely whip
Me at age 16 when I couldn't get a girlfriend:
And now you're both on Threads
Jackie Chan yelled Soo-Yong's name 150 times on three continents just for some YouTuber to call her "Chinese girl rush hour"
DAAAAMN! He ain't gonna be in The Explosive Throuple!
once again I am asking for an explanation of what, exactly, Donald Trump thinks a dog is
We either had outdated info or we intentionally bombed a school. Either way it's a war crime as far as I'm concerned.
The original context of my was about being careful about what we actually know from what's being reported
Known by whom?
That quote says "it's possible" and it is from a Middlebury professor with expertise in satellite imagery, not someone who has any inside information on the Pentagon's intel
But a simple ctrl-F lets me find the initial attribution, and determine that the whole article only quotes him as a source.
I'll admit that when I read an article, my brain just kind of glosses over the names in quote attributions. So then I get to the bottom of the page and read that "Lewis" said something, and I just kind of assume whoever that is has the inside info
Which goes to show that, while LLM-generated content exacerbates the need to critically read sources, those skills are important even when reading high-quality sources
People have shared this link as proof of the outdated information hypothesis. But it's just speculation from a Middlebury professor with expertise in satellite imagery. AI is not mentioned.
Taking all these disparate sources into account, it's plausible to conclude that an AI with outdated info was used in bombing a school. Which is why the Plausible Conclusions Bot came to that conclusion.
The quote is also speculation by a Middlebury professor.
DNYUZ is apparently a plagiarism site based in Armenia. So maybe the quote is from that Washington Post article everyone keeps re-sharing. But none of us can read that because we all canceled our subscriptions, right?
Why is everyone on the "we hate AI" site sharing an AI summary, including a link to something called DNYUZ, as "proof" that Claude was at fault for the bombing of a school?