25 Replies to “A Tale of Two Tweets”

  1. Gemini is more of a propagandist than a useful tool. Good thing that the Obama regime repealed the act that banned American companies from producing propaganda.

  2. Scott Adams considers himself level 4 awareness and can “self author reality” and he still occasionaly talks to full blown Leftards he considers “smart” and discusses stuff with them makes me hopeful.

    1. My daughter and I have had a decade long Christmas tradition wherein instead of agonizing about a gift for Dad, she would buy me the “Dilbert” desk calendar. She was almost in tears this last year when she could not provide one due to Adams’ cancelling. Sad times. She gave me a birdbath for my model train layout instead.

  3. Surprising absolutely no one. The Obama regime completely took over all social media in their second term.
    That’s why the shock when Trump won, they had control over everything.

  4. Huge monopolistic corporations engaged in cultural Marxism. Cultural Marxism, which is more inclusive for corporate oligarchs as it kicks to the roadside it’s old working class. A major market crash, coming sometime this year will bring down much of the arrogance and introduce some misery and reality.

  5. Hopefully this will make more people realize that Google is useless as a search engine, only giving biased incomplete information. I used DDG for a few years, but for the last several years have been happy with Brave search and the Brave browser – no chrome or MS.

    1. Same. I was so disappointed when DDG started tipping the search result scales. I’m never going back. Brave browser is amazing at ad blocking and I also use their search engine, but I haven’t really tried evaluating how organic the search results are. Glad to hear that it seems legit.

      1. I don’t know… I’ve seen some eye-brow raising examples of Brave’s search results also, which disappointed me to no end.

  6. Start typing “divisiveness” into ANY search engine and see how many letters you get to before auto spelling adds Trump…

    1. Just did it with Brave Search. First page is different dictionary web pages, and a thesaurus or 2. No hits for Trump. One editorial from “the Pew Center” that did involve politics from Dec. 2023. Still no mention of Trump

      1. I get to “n” or “divisiven” and auto suggest or auto spell offers up “divisiveness and Trump” in Duckduckgo.

  7. I tell anyone who thinks AI is ‘artificial intelligence’ is a misnomer. There is no artificial intelligence, everything AI does is programmed by someone. AI is just a very fancy Wikipedia, with the programmers biases built in. Yes the interface to you and I is OK but we have been converting speech to computer code for quite awhile now. Biases are built into the databases and what you get in response is GIGO. I am not impressed.

  8. Perhaps Gemini will become the (Ford) Edsel of Google. Once a name is associated with a disaster it often sticks such as Edsel.

  9. This AI is a beautiful window into the thought and feeling of liberals. If you want to know how they truly think unfiltered ask the AI.

  10. AI is going to bring a huge change. I envision comment sections filled with dozens of AI generated leftoids dog-piling on anyone who disagrees with the narrative. Real humans will be drowned out with tireless, endless propaganda. Every thing from product reviews to company’s social media channels will be overrun by bots. Deep fake videos, lengthy fake article, completely fabricated “scientific” studies, AI generated “celebrities”, etc. Nothing you didn’t personally witness IRL will be believable anymore.

    As an example, we’ve seen news organizations re-use old photo’s of conflicts and present it as photographic evidence of “atrocities” occurring in a current conflict. With AI generated photos however, we won’t even be able to prove their deceptions.

    1. And that will spell the end of internet as we know it. People will simply walk away.

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