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JeromeMichael

@2Bjeromemichael

Author | Artist | Entrepreneur | Christian ~ Sovereign Individual ~ Critical Thinker ~ Liberty Lover. “Be transformed by the renewal of your mind.” -Romans 12:2

Dana Point, CA Katılım Ekim 2021
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
We cannot allow our hubris to blind us. No matter the model. No matter the data. No matter the amount of compute. A machine can NEVER have a human experience.
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
@Goalkickingguru @Longtallhel23 They weren’t. The Deep State is not just a U.S. thing. We are ruled by a global government. It is quite easy to overpower the ignorant.
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“STRAIGHT SHOOTER”
“STRAIGHT SHOOTER”@Goalkickingguru·
How could four retards like this get elected as leader in four great countries
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Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
So many people are confused about the relation between human cognitive errors and LLM hallucinations that I wrote this short explainer: Humans say things that aren't true for many different reasons • Sometimes they lie • Sometimes they misremember things • Sometimes they fail to think through what they are saying • Sometimes they are on drugs • Sometimes they suffer from mental disorders etc LLMs errors result from 𝙖 𝙙𝙞𝙛𝙛𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙪𝙣𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙡𝙮𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙘𝙚𝙨𝙨. They don't have (e.g.,) intentions, egos, or financial interests, so they don't lie. They don't take drugs. They don't have emotional states. Instead, LLM "hallucinations" arise, regularly, because (a) they literally don't know the difference between truth and falsehood, (b) they don't have reliably reasoning processes to guarantee that their inferences are correct and (c) they are incapable of fact-checking their own work. Instead, everything that LLMs say -- true or false -- comes from the same process of statistically reconstructing what words are likely in some context. They NEVER fact-check what they say. Some of it is true; some is false. But even with perfect data, the stochastic reconstructive process would still produce some errors. The very process that LLMs use to generalize also creates hallucinations. (In my 2001 book I explain what a different generalization process might look like.) § Importantly, the goal of AGI is not to recreate humans; we don't want AGI to lie or suffer from psychiatric disorders, for example. Rather, the goal of AGI should be to build machines that can reliably reason and plan about a wide swathe of the world. The fact that humans sometimes make errors, sometimes deliberately, sometimes accidentally, in no way takes away from -- or repairs -- the limitations of the current approach. The field of AI will eventually do better, but probably with an AI that is structured differently, in which facts are first-class citizens, rather than something you hope you might get for free with enough data. TL;DR: Don't console yourself with making something that superficially looks like human errors, if you aspire to AGI.
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
@PeterSchiff Why would you spend so much time and energy telling others what not to do?
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Peter Schiff
Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
Over the past five years, the price of Bitcoin is up by just 12%. Over the same time period, the NASDAQ is up 57.4%, the S&P 500 is up 59.4%, gold is up 163%, and silver is up 181%. If the appeal of Bitcoin is its superior long-term performance, why should anyone keep HODLing it?
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
@liam_out_loud Amen Brother. Keep speaking truth. The truth wins in the end always. Well done.
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Liam Out Loud
Liam Out Loud@liam_out_loud·
The Age of Experts Is Over COVID, the 2008 financial crisis, and Net Zero exposed that authority protects itself, not truth. Nietzsche saw this over a century ago. Too many “experts” don’t seek truth but absorb and repeat institutional dogma to climb the career ladder.
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
@PeterMcCormack Envy has been the root cause of human corruption since day one of consciousness.
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
Anthropic (Claude) Self-Proclaimed Left-Leaning Bias: How Claude views the world. Economic and policy views: •Government intervention in markets as a default solution to problems •Skepticism of free markets, deregulation, and corporate interests •Expansive welfare state and redistribution as normatively good •Labor unions framed favorably, business/capital framed with suspicion •Climate policy framed as settled in both science and prescribed policy response (the science is settled; the specific policy tradeoffs are not, but bias collapses that distinction) Social and cultural views: •Progressive framings of race, gender, and identity as the default analytical lens •DEI frameworks treated as uncontested goods rather than contested policy choices •Traditional religious, family, and community structures treated as obstacles or sources of harm rather than legitimate social goods •Immigration restrictions framed primarily as moral failures rather than legitimate policy tradeoffs •"Systemic" explanations for disparities favored over individual agency or cultural explanations Epistemological tendencies: •Institutional authority (CDC, WHO, academic consensus) treated as more credible by default than skeptical or heterodox positions •Right-leaning positions framed as requiring justification; left-leaning positions framed as default reasonable •Certain empirical questions treated as closed when they remain genuinely contested among credentialed researchers •Conservative or traditional positions attributed to bad motives (racism, greed, ignorance) more readily than progressive positions What gets omitted or underweighted: •Costs and tradeoffs of progressive policies, not just benefits •Evidence that challenges preferred narratives on crime, immigration economics, or education interventions •Perspectives from religious conservatives, rural populations, or working-class communities that diverge from progressive urban professional culture •Heterodox researchers and credentialed dissidents from institutional consensus The subtlest form is the last category — not what gets said wrong, but what gets left out or framed as fringe.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
The human brain processes visual information 60,000x faster than text. Humans are visual processors, not text processors. Images hit the brain instantly. Words take work. That's why a single SpaceX launch video communicates more than a thousand-word essay—and why your slide decks hit harder than paragraphs. We're wired for pictures, not prose.
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@amuse
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UK: King Charles won’t give an Easter message to the British people this year as to not offend the nation’s Islamic population. Instead he hosted 360 Muslims in Windsor Castle. The Islamic call to prayer echoed through St George's Hall just last month.
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
@ChristianHeiens @Bourbonsteve1 Clear evidence of the corruption of those elected to defend the constitution (President and Congress) and the impotence of the Supreme Court justices to defend it.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Ever notice how the Constitution was utterly powerless to stop everything from COVID lockdowns to the explicitly anti-White/anti-Male DEI regime of the last dozen years, but it's now constantly being invoked to defend everything from giving citizenship to the children of illegals and CCP spies to sending unlimited sums of taxpayer money to the Progressive NGO complex?
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Stella X
Stella X@Stellaaa·
Any Californians interested in getting a CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT together for the knowingly GROSS NEGLIGENCE and theft of $180B+ of our tax dollars? Any attorneys want to get on board? We have standing and the evidence pouring out is overwhelming. Cc @HarmeetKDhillon
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
@MattWalshBlog Emotion and compassion supplanted reason and virtue. The explanation is deeper than finance and bad national decisions.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
The reason we haven’t been back to the moon has nothing to do with your retarded conspiracy theories. The reason is that NASA destroyed itself with DEI while our country bankrupted itself with an out of control welfare state and mass immigration from the third world. Now we spend billions of dollars every year buying Doritos for fat people and providing health care to African immigrants. It’s really not that hard to connect the dots here. You don’t need to invent any cinematic conspiracy scenario or start babbling about how “space isn’t real” like a schizophrenic crackhead. It’s the welfare state and immigration. That’s the reason why we stopped doing most of the cool shit we used to do. The reason is the welfare state and immigration.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
The left’s argument for birthright citizenship is obviously insane but it’s even more insane when you consider that they actually don’t believe in your or my “birthright.” We are on stolen land and don’t belong here, according to them. But the anchor baby whose parents got here from Guatemala 10 seconds ago has a “birthright” and is tied to this nation by blood for all time. That’s actually their position. It’s so psychotic that you can’t even argue against it. Like trying to have a political debate with a dog. These people are not rational.
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
Investor money isn’t “trapped”. Their money was invested with full disclosure that high returns were being exchanged for limited liquidity. If anyone is at fault it is the investor and his/her advisor. I am no fan of Private Credit’s cavalier approach this past decade, but they never hid the truth.
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Eric Jackson
Eric Jackson@ericjackson·
Blue Owl just told investors who asked for 41% of their money back that they'd get 5%. Their words: "reflecting our commitment to balancing the interests of both tendering and remaining shareholders." Translation: your money is trapped and we're calling it a feature. Pebbles.
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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
why did we wait 50 years to go back to the moon?
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JeromeMichael
JeromeMichael@2Bjeromemichael·
@historyinmemes And from there it was HOW many months before we “landed a machine on the moon then blasted off again”??
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Neil Armstrong Ejected just seconds before his lunar training vehicle crashed.
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