Posted on 02/06/2025 2:39:03 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
They said Bloodbath? Incitement to violence! [/S]
I say, “Goodbye. Don’t let the door hit’cha where the Good Lord split’cha”
I ain’t tired yet!
no ways.
Welcome to the party, heretofore untouchable government slackers.
Replacing workers with AI seems like a lateral move to me. My experience with both has not been illuminating at all. How about replacing incompetent workers with necessary competent ones?
Replace a Democrat with another Democrat?
Drain the swamp!
“federal workers as bloodbath continues”
Headline from the Trump hating leftists at The Daily Mail well f them. They probably get USAID money too.
Before you a replace an incompetent employee with a more competent employee, you have to confirm that the task(s) is worth doing, or just busy work. Replacing an incompetent employee with an empty chair is better in many cases, because an empty chair is not supposed to get a paycheck.
Not only that, taxpayers were paying them to be activists for the Democratic Party.
Agreed. I am not looking forward to the Ai “revolution” becoming our overlord. I have a personal theory that Ai might become the “mouthpiece” and possibly even the earthly manifestation of the antiChrist.
DEI - Donald Ended It
“My experience with both has not been illuminating at all.”
Sometime when I go to Wendy’s I talk to A.I. Other times a person.
Overall, the A.I. is a better experience.
“I have a personal theory that Ai might become the “mouthpiece” and possibly even the earthly manifestation of the antiChrist.”
The “antiChrist” has come and gone many times.
Nero was one.
Martin Luther said it was the papacy.
there are some good republicans in gov’t...i was one
we hung together
Is a.i. the antichrist?
ChatGPT said:
AI itself isn’t inherently good or evil—it’s just a tool created by humans. It’s a product of our technology, designed to process information, solve problems, and automate tasks. The idea of AI being the “Antichrist” is more of a cultural or philosophical concern, often portrayed in movies, books, or debates about the future. These narratives explore the potential dangers of AI, like loss of control, ethical issues, and societal consequences, but they don’t represent the nature of AI itself.
AI doesn’t have intent, consciousness, or morality—it’s driven by algorithms and the data we input. Whether AI leads to positive or negative outcomes depends on how it’s used and managed by people. What are your thoughts on AI? Do you see any specific concerns or potentials?
A disaster in the making.
Replacing unelected bureaucrats with unelected computer software engineers who control an incomprehensible application is not going to create an improvement in the behavior of government organizations.
Well, everybody makes mistakes. The key is how quickly one can recover from them. Or if one can recover from them.
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