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  • "this bot is so stupid" says man who thinks 2000 is greater than 2000

  • Why did a lid suddenly appear on this bin in the second frame?

  • One bad mallard spoils the flock

  • What's ventoy?

  • What's the answer?

  • Well, what would change your mind and have you vote conservative?

  • Maybe the left is realizing that they are fighting for really critical human rights, their autonomy and their country, so it's time to stop splitting the vote among marginal left wing parties?

  • It that really worse though?

  • Who needs education? You can achieve anything you want, even become the President of the United States, without learning a day in your life

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  • Welcome to 1979 where marriage is terrible!

  • Yeah, what is it with GenZ? Millenials would never skew the results of anonymous surveys

  • Chatgpt disagrees that it's a yes-man:

    To a certain extent, AI is like a societal “yes man.” It reflects and amplifies patterns it's seen in its training data, which largely comes from the internet—a giant digital mirror of human beliefs, biases, conversations, and cultures. So if a bubble dominates online, AI tends to learn from that bubble.

    But it’s not just parroting. Good AI models can analyze, synthesize, and even challenge or contrast ideas, depending on how they're used and how they're prompted. The danger is when people treat AI like an oracle, without realizing it's built on feedback loops of existing human knowledge—flawed, biased, or brilliant as that may be.

  • Oh ok

  • Well, to inspect me they'd have to catch me

  • Could you explain your perspective in a bit more detail? I can understand why the UK critically needs the US, as a very large and populous economy buying its goods -- could you tell me a little more about why the US so critically needs the UK? Is it something to do with access to European markets or something?

  • This is beautiful! Where is this?

  • Hmm really? It's always worked for 90.0001741894164% of use cases for me

  • Pew