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^Yeah, fair point. Considering Chimpanzees and humans share 98.8% of DNA, I guess Carlton Supporters must be around 99.5% :mrgreen:
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Even AI has gone woke.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/googl ... ite-people

Big Tech is manipulating AI to support their left wing, white hating agenda.
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AI hasn't "gone" woke; it's just a shifting product of programmers and companies that may have biases and rules (or, in this case, overcorrections of biases) in different directions.
I think you vastly overestimate Big Tech's political commitments to, well, anything.
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Nah, AI is being programmed as woke. Not condemning pedophilia is no left wing Big Tech.
AI will soon have drag queens read you output.
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Maybe I'm over estimating it, but isn't AI supposed to be capable of learning as it goes?
Apart from a few likely hardwired parameters up front, with 10's or 100's of thousands of people running queries every day, wouldn't it's "attitude" start to reflect prevalent societal ones?
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This is one of the great ads.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8amRg2n-L6o

Kia is marketing a new ute that's coming, as yet unnamed, and they make this ad with a bevy of Aus sporting legends as part of a tease campaign. Love it. (I wouldn't buy one, not a personal fan of Kia, my daughter had one, but the Ad I like)
Watch the ad, how many different sporting celebs can you spot? Love the Skull cameo. :lol:
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Primate breeding establishments and facilities in Australia

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This is not an effort to stir the PETA pot, but I found it interesting there are two primate breeding establishments and facilities in Australia.
A baboon breeding facility in outer Sydney and the National Primate Non-Human Breeding and Research Facility, managed by Monash University in Victoria.
Research includes studies into diseases like HIV-AIDS and much of the research into understanding the human brain and nervous system.

The facility’s permit allows for housing of up to 850 marmoset and macaque monkeys. Very few people have seen inside.
However, recently released (under Freedom of Information) Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) now give a glimpse into the lives and living conditions of the monkeys inside.

So if you live near Lawless Road in Churchill in the Latrobe Valley and your chooks start disappearing, there might have been a breakout...

https://michaelwest.com.au/animal-cruel ... kly+Update
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COVID claims another victim in Armaguard. Fewer legal cash transactions has made them unprofitable.
Let's be honest, cash is only used for criminal activities these days.
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What'sinaname wrote:COVID claims another victim in Armaguard. Fewer legal cash transactions has made them unprofitable.

Let's be honest, cash is only used for criminal activities these days.
Trash and treasure markets, garage sales, Bunnings and election booth sausage sizzles.
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^ the latter all have tap and pay these days.
Garage sales have long been replaced by Cash Converters initially, and since then eBay and Marketplace.
Trash and Treasure markets have all but gone by the wayside too.

I know I can go a full month and more without having to handle cash at all.
I also note that in recent trips abroad, I have only used card. Hence why currency converters are disappearing in the suburbs.
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Tbh it’s pretty rare for me to handle cash nowadays. I started giving Ingmar a $5 weekly allowance for doing his chores, and it’s been quite an effort to actually ensure I have that (or anything whatsoever) in my wallet at any given time!
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