Keyu Han (@keyuhan) 's Twitter Profile
Keyu Han

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calendar_today14-09-2014 21:34:32

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Rep. Summer Lee (@repsummerlee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yeah, letting the tech billionaires make the rules about AI, data centers, and surveillance seems like a great idea. What could go wrong? This corruption is just another slap in the face to all of the working people who stand to lose while corporate CEOs profit.

Zito (@_zeets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is my thing. If AI people are so proud and confident that people want this technology, then why not advertise it on the works that are made with it? Ad the AI label or tag to the books and art that are generated with it. Why is the insistence on hiding it?

Ewan Morrison (@mrewanmorrison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People are waking up to the fact that LLM AIs have hallucinations baked in. They can't be fixed. LLMs have hit a plateau, should not be used for serious work. The vast data centre build is a pointless waste of money & resources just to double-down on a mistaken assumption.

evan loves worf (@esjesjesj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The forest service does lots of things, but they're the frontline in fighting wildfires. There is literally no issue Republicans aren't maximally evil on. You cannot hate them enough.

Bernie Sanders (@berniesanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI and robotics will have a profound impact on the lives of American workers, our privacy, warfare, the health and education of our children and, perhaps, the very existence of the human race. Yet, with the AI industry planning to spend $300 million this election cycle,

AI and robotics will have a profound impact on the lives of American workers, our privacy, warfare, the health and education of our children and, perhaps, the very existence of the human race.

Yet, with the AI industry planning to spend $300 million this election cycle,
Bernie Sanders (@berniesanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

War in Iraq: $2.1 trillion War in Afghanistan: $2.3 trillion Projected cost of the war in Iran: $1 trillion Somehow, there is always money for war, but never enough money for housing, education or the needs of working people. We must and will change our national priorities.