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🇪🇹 Fourtwizzy🇪🇹 🇪🇹 I stand with Ethiopia🇪🇹

🇪🇹 Fourtwizzy🇪🇹 🇪🇹 I stand with Ethiopia🇪🇹

@Fourtwizzy

Just because I don't agree with you, doesn't mean I agree with them. If gender is non-binary on a spectrum, then my opinions should be accepted similarly.

Katılım Nisan 2009
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MK
MK@zerosandohs·
@nickkokonas My car drives itself better than I ever have and yet people are resisting autonomous transportation. For some reason there is a small number of us that are forced to drag everyone else kicking and screaming into the future.
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nick kokonas@nickkokonas·
through compounding human ingenuity we have turned *sand* into *intelligence* and half+ of humans are complaining. They are the half+ that could never have done that, but will benefit the most.
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Daniel Jeffries@Dan_Jeffries1·
@R4mboX87 That's right. And they'll wonder what happened and how we became like every empire before us, an also ran.
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Daniel Jeffries@Dan_Jeffries1·
Eric Schmidt should’ve stopped mid-speech and said: “Fine. Boo AI. But make your next Preply class Chinese, because the civilization cheering this stuff is not waiting for you to finish your campus struggle session.” China’s grandmas are lining up to install AI tools. Chinese developers are shipping open-source models like their hair is on fire. Their public is overwhelmingly positive about AI (83% feel positive about the future while in the west we are circling the drain around 30%). Their companies are moving fast, copying fast, improving fast, innovating fast, deploying fast. And in America? Our most educated children boo the mere mention of the most important technology since electricity. Why? Because our AI leadership class has spent three years doing the dumbest possible PR campaign in the history of technology. One half of them tells everyone AI will kill them. The other half tells everyone AI will take every white-collar job in 18 months. Then the closed-model cartel runs to DC whispering that ordinary people cannot be trusted with powerful open-source AI, that the future must be locked behind a handful of corporate APIs, safety boards, export controls, permission slips, and East India Company monopolies. And everyone acts shocked when the kids hate it. You told them AI means unemployment. You told them AI means extinction. You told them AI means no future. Then you walk onto a graduation stage and say “AI” and wonder why they boo. This is what strategic suicide looks like. The country that taught the world to love computers, the internet, open source, startups, hackers, builders, weirdos, tinkerers, and permissionless innovation is now teaching its children to fear the next platform shift. Meanwhile China looked at AI and said: deploy it, open it, copy it, improve it, integrate it, normalize it. We looked at AI and said: regulate it, monopolize it, catastrophize it, litigate it, protest the datacenters, ban the open models, blame every layoff on it, then act mystified when the public thinks it’s a demon machine. NIMYBs are moving from blocking housing to blocking datacenters. The same folks that stopped nuclear, the cleanest energy we have, are now joining hands with the NIMYBs. The hard right nationalists in Bannon and the hard left socialists in Bernie are joining hands in a new American party with mad Max Tegmark spending billions to terrify children about AI. Wonder what they'll call themselves? Maybe the National Socialists? The West does not have an AI capability problem. It has an AI civilizational-confidence problem. And if we keep telling our kids that the future is something to boo, don’t be surprised when the future answers back in Mandarin.
This Week in AI@ThisWeeknAI

3 commencement speakers were booed at the mention of Artificial Intelligence (Video) 1. Eric Schmidt, Google CEO 2. Scott Borchetta, Big Machine Records CEO 3. Gloria Caulfield, Tavistock Development VP

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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
DATA CENTER DOOMERS: Elon Musk’s data center in Memphis is the model of how a hyperscaler can significantly improve the community it occupies. The fact Democrat-aligned, foreign-funded NGOs are trying to shut it down is proof this isn’t about water, electricity, or pollution.
@amuse@amuse

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Nina Schick
Nina Schick@NinaDSchick·
Or maybe, just maybe, we could do a better job of actually understanding what AI is, and what it is not. That involves dispelling popular myths such as ‘job apocalypse’ ‘AI death’ and data centre water usage. And maybe, just maybe, instead of reaching for the ‘billionaire’ reflex, policy makers could actually use AI before informing their electorate that it is an existential risk. America has the greatest chance to secure a century of innovation, scientific discovery and economic growth: but its leaders must be clear on what AI is, what it is not, and its utility.
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders

70% of Americans think AI is moving too fast. 77% think entire industries will be eliminated. 97% say AI safety should be subject to rules. Maybe, just maybe, it’s time Congress listened to the American people — not just the billionaires pushing it — and regulated AI.

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Nemesis 2026
Nemesis 2026@Nemtastic1·
@MsMelChen Hypothetically, if I were a CCP strategist, right now probably the number one item on my agenda would be fomenting political dissent in the West to slow down AI competition. Just sayin'.
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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
I’ve been lurking in anti-AI, anti-data center activist facebook groups just to understand what their arguments are Guys it’s really not a good sign that they are borrowing the same tactic of framing non-violent things as violence. During the woke cultural revolution, innocuous things such as free speech and simply asserting the biological reality of two sexes were considered violence. You know where this leads, right? Labeling things as “violence” or “harm” lowers the bar for outrage and justifies…. anything. There are no limiting principles. It moves the issue from pragmatic cost-benefit analysis into moral theater. It might be the new mind virus
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
LAWFARE: Democrat-aligned NGOs are suing Elon Musk's xAI to shut down its Memphis data center. They are not suing the oil refinery, steel mill, asphalt plant, or wastewater facility next door. The anti-data center war is a China-first operation.
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Bill301
Bill301@Bill30110675·
@SpencerHakimian The absurdity of this is overwhelming. Trump used his DOJ lawyers to sue his IRS and walked away with $2 billion to give to convicted allies. He also received a pass from the IRS on any audits. This is Russia.
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
Trump was just given a blanket pardon from the IRS for any past, present, or future tax crimes.
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Jessi
Jessi@2b0305bb3ebf40f·
@patdarshd @SpencerHakimian Well, if he didn’t cheat in his taxes he wouldn’t need any kind of bar of audits for prosecution of his taxes … he is robbing us blind!
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Angry Staffer
Angry Staffer@Angry_Staffer·
MAGA, yall ok with this? Trump’s DOJ just barred the government from ever investigating Trump, his family, or any of his businesses for any of the crimes that could have been charged in this case. So much for no one is above the law, huh?
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Atlas3D
Atlas3D@Orwelian84·
@TylerMcBrien not constitutionally enforceable -- just like any EO can be overturned by the next POTUS -- this wont stand first contact with an advesarial DOJ
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Tyler McBrien@TylerMcBrien·
BLANCHE: "The United States...is hereby FOREVER BARRED and PRECLUDED from prosecuting or pursuing...examinations or similar or related reviews" against Trump "or related or affiliated individuals," including family members or related companies and trusts.
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Josh Gerstein@joshgerstein

FLASH: DOJ expands settlement in Trump-IRS leak suit to cover audits of all tax returns filed by Trump, family members, companies and trusts. Waiver of IRS' claims contained in addendum signed by AAG Blanche that was not in agreement released Monday politico.com/news/2026/05/1…

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MiGirl
MiGirl@autumn72846803·
@unusual_whales Seriously.. who ever is the next president needs to tear that up and jail all of them .. than, just start sorting through all of it cause you know now, without a doubt ..they gonna owe
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Trump and sons to be ‘forever’ exempt from tax audits, per FT
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ΛЯIΣᄂ@Prolotario1·
I love how vague these posts be. 😄 The intentional lack of details couldn't be bothered right? All she had to do was post the very thing that was originally intended then cross reference it with POTUS. 1st Amendment ✅️ 2nd Amendment ✅️ Does she not know her very opinion supports the fact that the NWO is not succeeding as planned? When those two things dissappear then I will consider her perspective.
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ΛЯIΣᄂ@Prolotario1·
People are so brainwashed you would think if Donald Trump was implementing the legacy NWO system the 1st thing he would do is take away your right to not only talk about it but also your right to shoot back if it happened. 😄
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
President Trump’s Ratepayer Protection Pledge is putting America first. He’s calling on the nation’s leading AI companies to build, bring, or buy 100% of the energy they need for their data centers. No more sticking Americans with the bill. ⚡
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CYBERGEM 💎✨
CYBERGEM 💎✨@UltraTerm·
it really feels like there's a massive cognitive divide emerging in humanity people who reject Ai tools for whatever reason are essentially handicapped i think it's both exposing a divide that already existed on some level, and widening it rapidly
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Rachel V
Rachel V@RachelVT42·
Looks like I’ve angered some AI haters, so I’ll repeat this one last time: you have no idea what you’re talking about and you’re simply not keeping up with what’s going on in the real world. Stop acting like a know it all when you’re just speaking from your own privileged position and when you’re basically just trying to protect your own selfish interests instead of rooting for what’s best for humanity as a whole. AI has been around for literally decades, robotics too. But we’re finally reaching the point where things are getting some serious traction, and it couldn’t arrive at a better time. But go ahead, tell me how you’re going to take care of millions of dementia patients and other elderly folks without figuring out some decent solutions to address challenges caused by shortages in skilled workers to keep operations running smoothly. Keep ignoring the massive increase in retiring workers we will be seeing every month for the next two decades. And while you’re moaning about data centers and their water usage, don’t forget to actually check what it costs to watch crap TV, water your lawn or do other mundane tasks which use up a lot more water and energy. Do boycott all those first.
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