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  • Oh, sh*t...

  • if a school shooting actually happened and they just sat on the information?

    But you do understand that they did not "have the information" in this case, don't you?

    They created a false suspicion.

  • Thank you.

  • but I don't want any more school shootings either.

    ooof

    ...

    Do you really, really believe that connection exists?

    ...

    Then I want to ask you, please think about who it is. Who is more likely to become a school shooter:

    The person venting her frustration to a friend?Or the person who has no friend?

  • that is a completely different situationthough.

    Of course it is. You always joke about the things around you. I can't make jokes about students, because I have none. But I have your mommy.

  • You don't make bomb jokes in line at the TSA either.

    For several years, I was commuting by plane and I made a joke there, every time, always the same joke, about having a weapon.

    Later, I stopped doing that when I saw they were different people there. The frustrated and underpaid kind.

  • you don't joke about shooting kids, period.

    Bullshit.

    I can joke about your mommy, and even make bad jokes about her, regardless if she's on her period or not.

    Jokes are one of the things that still decides us from the bots.

  • Oh yeah, like how in the late 1930s Garmany instituted a law that citizens were legally obligated to report on neighbors doing anything suspicious

    That was still the case until the 1990s in Eastern Germany (GDR). And I don't know how many other places still have it. Now Usa, too.

  • The teacher did nothing wrong either. Making bad jokes and venting your frustration are quite normal things.

    If you are human, that is.

  • So many automated services still rely on 2G

  • Welcome to the brave new world.

    Next step: Automated execution.

  • Cultural differences are much too much.

  • If you want to measure seriously, you shouldn't jump to interpretations early.

  • I do never agree with anything that is described in such a more than 1000 times for sure didn't you even realize what you have tried to make us endure here and weirdly knotted but still logically incomplete and you probably won't notice when my question is over because it isn't one at all too complicated manner.

  • When the children start to talk like AI: "Mommy, most times I am hungry"

  • disconnect [...] from the internet

    And these guys really think that this is doable as easy as snapping your fingers?

    hmm....

    And these guys really are national advisors on things related to computers and internet??

    hmmmmm.........

  • Accidenture.

  • No problem, as long as it doesn't tell my beautiful brain's internal data 😇

  • He can see into the future.

    Future #1: The lifetime of the pure AI companies is limited.

    Future #2: Local LLM's are trending, because "token" prices will go up like crazy.