Posted on 03/11/2025 4:31:52 PM PDT by Libloather
Maybe she needed the snacks for another reason …
**SNIP**
The failed 2024 Democratic presidential candidate went off on a bizarre (and nacho cheese-flavored) tangent while trying to make a point about DoorDash and affordable housing during her headline slot at the HumanX conference at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on Sunday.
Harris, 60, left many baffled during her conversation with Nuno Sebastiao, CEO of data science company Feedzai, as she recounted ordering food on DoorDash to keep her going while watching last week’s Oscars.
“We did DoorDash ’cause I wanted Doritos. And the red carpet part was about to start and nobody wanted to leave to go to the grocery store. So it was DoorDash … So I was willing to give up whatever might be the tracking of Kamala Harris’ particular fondness for nacho cheese Doritos for the sake of getting a big bag of Doritos as I watched the Oscars,” she burbled.
Her actions were described as “consumer behavior” by a game Sebastiao in response.
“And that’s right. But here’s the thing: At what point do we also uplift and highlight the consumer’s right to also expect — and you can debate with me if it should be a right — I think it should,” Harris rambled on.
“To expect that the innovation would also be weighted in terms of solving their everyday problems, which are beyond my craving for Doritos, but about whatever — and I know the work is happening — around, you know, scientific discoveries, for example, to cure longstanding diseases.
“But I’m going to throw out another one,” she added, changing the subject almost completely. “I would love it if there would be an investment of resources in solving the affordable housing issue in America. Like, help me with that. Help me with that.”
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This rambling monologue reveals a highly imaginative and creative mind, but one that struggles with focus and coherent thought. The speaker starts with a seemingly simple anecdote about ordering snacks via DoorDash, but their thoughts quickly spiral into a series of loosely connected ideas:
The initial trigger: Ordering snacks leads to reflections on the data collected by delivery apps and the implications of this data collection.
Broadening scope: The concern expands beyond personal data privacy to encompass larger societal issues like the housing crisis and the well-being of dolphins.Connecting disparate themes: The speaker draws seemingly random connections between seemingly disparate topics; the convenience of app-based delivery, the exploration of space, the severity of the housing crisis, and the emotional state of dolphins. The common thread appears to be a desire for innovative solutions to a wide array of problems.
Emphasis on innovation: The underlying message is a call for more innovative and humane technological solutions, not just for individual convenience but for addressing larger social and environmental concerns.In short, the speaker displays a tendency towards expansive, abstract thinking but lacks the ability to structure their thoughts into a logical and coherent argument.
The overall message, despite the rambling delivery, is a plea for technology to be used to solve global problems with empathy and compassion. The frequent repetition of "here's the thing" highlights their struggle to articulate their thoughts clearly, underscoring the disconnect between their imaginative capacity and their organizational skills.
LOL...it’s a joke, a riff on Her Idiocy.
Corey was appropriately incoherent
She is incoherently incoherent
Time is past to blame her speaking on chemical intoxication.alone.
She could really have permanent brain damage, either from disease, chronic alcoholism, brain destroying designer psychotropics, or sometin’ else.
She sounds like a drunk paranoid schizophrenic.
AI is probably not programmed to opine that people are under the influence of a chemical and cannot make a psychiatric diagnosis.
Back in the summer of ‘78, when Doritos were fairly new, and all they had was nacho cheese flavor, we took a vacation to the midwest. They had sour cream and chive Doritos, and they were yummy. Haven’t seen them since.
LOL indeed. I was 50/50 on that. I was hoping that it was real, in part because it is sufficiently on point that I could believe it.
That’s funny. You asked Brutus AI to interpret Grok AI’s rambling. I get Grok Harris’ rambling and asked it to expand on her gibberish. So we’ve got AI interpreting other AI writing!
Grok would not write real Harris word salad gibberish, but it told me I could have it write for a “fictional character.” I asked it “Write a fictional character rambling on about ordering snacks online and connecting it to absurd societal issues. Make it sound like a Kamala Harris word salad.” In previous intersections to Grok, I fed it the Harris gibberish.
Grok’s gibberish came out pretty good, but it seems to have a Joe Biden gibberish flavor to it when it writes “Here’s the thing.”
I have a post in my back yard.
That post is smarter, by far, than Kamala Harris!
How do I know this to be a fact?
The post doesn’t talk.
The bitc# needs a lot of help.
They did a better job at hiding Biden in his basement at his house in Delaware back in 2020. Okay, it was easier because we had that virus from China going around.
Regards,
Wonder what’s in that “flavor dust”?
She is as sharp as a tack....
....or she could just be an airhead.
How fitting a socialist state with many Marxist ideas.
I really thought this was sarcasm, but if that’s an actual quote, we most certainly dodged a huge bullet. I mean spicy Volvo sized bullets from a 16” gun.
It’s sarcasm. I fed her inane remarks to Grok and asked it to create an expanded exposition for a “fictional character.” It did a pretty good job, but there are overtones of Biden (”Here’s the thing”)
The funny thing is somebody else submitted my Grok results to another AI system for review and interpretation!
Sadly enough, we’ve reached the point where what comes out of her mouth isn’t that far off from what an AI/LLM would just create out of thin air.
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