4 Replies to “Friday On Turtle Island”

  1. Ref wuhan flu jabs:

    ” … FDA staff strongly objected to Høeg’s methods and conclusions and allegedly sought to undermine her credibility …”

    Naaawwww. Get outta here. Can’t be true!

  2. In other news, I saw some fragment super-idiotic from Librano$’ AI policy, and checked it online if it’s indeed true. Link to that full bucket of verbal diarrhea:

    https://www.ised-isde.canada.ca/site/ised/en/canadas-national-artificial-intelligence-strategy-ai-all

    Somewhere down the middle:

    “Supporting indigenous leadership in AI

    There has been considerable evidence of the disproportionate exposure and impacts of AI harms to equity-seeking groups, including Indigenous Peoples. This is a global phenomenon, but one in which Canada can work with Indigenous communities and nations to build world-leading capacity to address them.

    By supporting Indigenous leaders, researchers, and policymakers from around the world to ensure Indigenous peoples have agency in shaping AI development locally and internationally, Canada can coordinate research, develop shared AI training standards for Indigenous data, support the development of community-level AI capacity and applications such as language models, land management tools, and cultural heritage systems.”

    And:

    “Ensure AI reflects Canadian identity, culture, and inclusion

    Canadian AI must support, reflect, and project Canadian culture, which includes our customs, our history, and our heritage. Canadian voices, languages, communities, and knowledge must also be represented in how AI systems are designed, built, and used. Given our diverse and multicultural society, our approach to AI must acknowledge and support this rich diversity, including strengthening the French language by capturing and projecting its idioms, expressions, and cultural contexts.

    Canada is already moving on this ground. In 2025, Canada published the world’s first standard on accessible and equitable AI to help ensure barriers in AI are recognized and addressed before they impact users. By aligning research with Canadian values and economic needs, we ensure AI innovation serves the public interest and delivers lasting cultural benefit.”

    Etc.

    This garbage looks like it has been concocted by former CTV honcho and now AI Minister Evan Solomon.

    SMFH.

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