Jon Shelness

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Jon Shelness

@Shelness

Founder: My Property ID Registry. A police-accepted, internet-based enhancement of the police-endorsed #OperationID security system. #MyPropertyID

Worldwide, Iowa USA Katılım Ocak 2009
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Nicholas De Leon
Nicholas De Leon@nicholasadeleon·
@kausmickey Last fall pack rats ate the wires of my RAV4. Destroyed the AC. Cost $2000 to repair. Mechanic said it’s a growing issue here because the wires are coated with soybean-based material. Not fun!
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Mickey Kaus
Mickey Kaus@kausmickey·
OVERLOOKED TREND: Rats eating cars. Like coyotes, this phenomenon has now spread all over the place in CA, including rich areas. They get under the hood and eat the wires. Cars get totaled.
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GOVERNING@GOVERNING·
A city needed a new high school but had no land and no $300M budget. So Lynn did something different: It turned a half-empty office building into a school campus for about $30M. Could this be a model for other cities facing tight budgets and limited space? bit.ly/4cYzrXN
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National Sheriffs' Association
National Sheriffs' Association@NationalSheriff·
Sheriffs across the country are the front lines in preventing and prosecuting financial crimes that steal billions of dollars from Americans every year. As Sheriff Champagne from St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, points out, these crimes are not faceless. They are everyday people whose dreams have been stolen out from under them. With Senate consideration of the CLARITY Act now in the Banking Committee, we urge lawmakers to close loopholes that allow criminals to operate in the shadows and outside the law. nola.com/opinions/guest…
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Grand Prairie Police
Grand Prairie Police@GrandPrairiePD·
We were honored to welcome Shaquille O’Neal to GPPD for a meaningful discussion on the importance of community partnerships and wellness initiatives within law enforcement. We are grateful for the opportunity to connect. Thank you, Shaq, for taking the time to visit with us.
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Arnold Ventures
Arnold Ventures@Arnold_Ventures·
New podcast alert! Fighting Crime with host @cristinatquinn is coming May 28. Produced by Arnold Ventures and Indio Media, Fighting Crime dives into the world of crime, policy, and economics to uncover the evidence of what actually works to improve public safety.
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Jon Shelness
Jon Shelness@Shelness·
@nicholasadeleon @MitraHispana When I took philosophy 101 decades ago, we had to read the material and then craft thoughtful and reasoned 1-page essays, three days a week for the entire semester. It seems easier now for some students to expend energy gaming the system rather than developing critical thinking.
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Nicholas De Leon
Nicholas De Leon@nicholasadeleon·
@MitraHispana Ha, I made that same point on a podcast the other day, though I used Spielberg. I don’t think it’s a bad thing necessarily, nothing wrong with relaxing, but the way the AI guys are selling it like “It will unleash latent creativity!” Eh… twit.tv/shows/this-wee…
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Mitra Hispana
Mitra Hispana@MitraHispana·
Human beings are not all latent Michelangelo’s. For most, the default is to be lazy and incurious, only doing the minimum. AI exacerbates that.
Luiza Jarovsky, PhD@LuizaJarovsky

🚨 University professors have been saying AI is completely destroying learning and that we'll soon have an AI-powered, semi-illiterate workforce. Here's a glimpse into the educational apocalypse: "Sarah, a freshman at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, said she first used ChatGPT to cheat during the spring semester of her final year of high school. (...) After getting acquainted with the chatbot, Sarah used it for all her classes: Indigenous studies, law, English, and a “hippie farming class” called Green Industries. “My grades were amazing,” she said. “It changed my life.” Sarah continued to use AI when she started college this past fall. Why wouldn’t she? Rarely did she sit in class and not see other students’ laptops open to ChatGPT. Toward the end of the semester, she began to think she might be dependent on the website. She already considered herself addicted to TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and Reddit, where she writes under the username maybeimnotsmart. “I spend so much time on TikTok,” she said. “Hours and hours, until my eyes start hurting, which makes it hard to plan and do my schoolwork. With ChatGPT, I can write an essay in two hours that normally takes 12.” - "By November, Williams estimated that at least half of his students were using AI to write their papers. Attempts at accountability were pointless. Williams had no faith in AI detectors, and the professor teaching the class instructed him not to fail individual papers, even the clearly AI-smoothed ones. “Every time I brought it up with the professor, I got the sense he was underestimating the power of ChatGPT, and the departmental stance was, ‘Well, it’s a slippery slope, and we can’t really prove they’re using AI,’” Williams said. “I was told to grade based on what the essay would’ve gotten if it were a ‘true attempt at a paper.’ So I was grading people on their ability to use ChatGPT.” - AI in education is a serious topic, and many schools and universities are blindly jumping into the "AI-first" wave without considering short and long-term consequences. It would be great to hear more from teachers and educators to understand potential solutions. This might be a great opportunity for rethinking the education system and how students are assessed. - 👉 Link to the full article below. 👉 To learn more about AI's legal and ethical challenges, join my newsletter's 94,700+ subscribers (link below).

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Jon Shelness
Jon Shelness@Shelness·
@GOVERNING I'm a subscriber to ChatGPT. It's as dumb as a fencepost. When it says it's "thinking," it's simply processing, just like an IBM punch-card reader, but much, much, much faster.
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GOVERNING@GOVERNING·
On his blog, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman mused that ChatGPT might already be “more powerful than any human who has ever lived.” Cause for celebration, perhaps but not if those hoping to disrupt electoral processes have ready access to such tools. bit.ly/3RqyH5b
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Allan
Allan@allan_cheapshot·
Ted Turner has died aged 87, and a wrestling obituary that begins with Nitro starts too late. Before WCW became his problem child, wrestling was one of the forms of programming that taught him what cable television could become. 🧵
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Jon Shelness
Jon Shelness@Shelness·
Arrests are one thing. It's much harder to earn convictions. Assist law enforcement by tagging portable valuables prone to theft, keeping records of the make, model and serial numbers, and posting warning signs. #MyPropertyID makes it easy. ktla.com/news/local-new…
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Rep. Megan L. Srinivas, MD MPH
After a 36 hour marathon at the Capitol, the 2026 legislative session has come to a close! It’s an honor to be your advocate at the table, and is even more special that I get to serve alongside my “brother” Rep. @larrymcburney . And now we head home to sleep!
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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times@latimes·
On the surface, the unsolved Black Dahlia and Zodiac murders bear little resemblance. But a theory suggesting a link between the two cases has generated widespread attention. Read the latest edition of Crimes of the Times from L.A. Times journalist Christopher Goffard latimes.com/california/sto…
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Ed O'Carroll
Ed O'Carroll@edocarroll·
Some cute dogs attending my training course in South Carolina.
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Jon Shelness
Jon Shelness@Shelness·
The reason Neighborhood Watch is capitalized is because it's an official curriculum and much, much more than just a sign. Because NW has not been updated in over 20 years, and law enforcement agencies no longer train citizens, the signs must come down. foxnews.com/politics/liber…
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Jon Shelness@Shelness·
@KTLA Burglars want easy-to-sell portable property. They cover their faces and they're in and out within minutes. The only hope is that residents mark valuables in such a way that the police can identify it. #MyPropertyID makes it easy, online and secure. ktla.com/news/local-new…
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