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After she started taking the shots, my aunt started wandering the neighborhood, lost. Police insisted she move to assisted living. To go into assisted living, she had to take more shots. The nursing home administered antipsychotics to control exit seeking behavior and killed her.

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"Walsh said in early pilots, AI has already dramatically reduced timelines for data - and documentation-intensive regulatory duties FDA regularly performs, in some cases reducing administrative tasks from 10 days down to 20 minutes." What could go wrong? govexec.com/technology/202…

"Walsh said in early pilots, AI has already dramatically reduced timelines for data - and documentation-intensive regulatory duties FDA regularly performs, in some cases reducing administrative tasks from 10 days down to 20 minutes." 

What could go wrong?
govexec.com/technology/202…
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Meta illegaly downloaded 80+ terabytes of books from LibGen, Anna's Archive, and Z-library to train their AI models. Aaron Swartz downloaded 70 GBs of articles from JSTOR (0.0875% of Meta) in 2010. Faced $1 million in fine and 35 years in jail. Took his own life in 2013.

Meta illegaly downloaded 80+ terabytes of books from LibGen, Anna's Archive, and Z-library to train their AI models.

Aaron Swartz downloaded 70 GBs of articles from JSTOR (0.0875% of Meta) in 2010. Faced $1 million in fine and 35 years in jail. Took his own life in 2013.
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People rly out here arguing about voter ID when you already can't access more than $200 of your own money even after spending weeks on the phone with dozens of robots and Indians playing "You Bet Your Life" to verify your identity. Just chip us already and get it over with, ffs.

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Yes, the ruling class believes you need to present ID to go to Wendy's or the grocery store, because they have never personally done these things for themselves. So it's probably fine to let them define reality and our future existence and that of our children and grandchildren.