By now, we all know how groundbreaking the AI rollout has been! It has been historically successful. And that's why we could just be proposing marginal increases in capability for a long time, like some losers have talked about, but we're not! It's going to go from how great it already is (Very.!) to sooooooo much better (which it doesn't even need to be!) very soon, possibly by Friday. Hmmm, gee it's kinda like Trumpian-style lies and gaslighting have long taken institutional root in the business, financial, and especially the investment class. But seeing it modeled in the government? Helping strangle the government with those lies for your own business interests? Anyone unfamiliar with Kurtis Yarvin needs to read/watch up. This administration is openly an alliance of the billionaire class and the religious right. For now! Do you think the voting base, who are mostly the religious sect, are gonna be happy to find all of this out after the economy is purposefully tanked? Gotta convince the libs first, anyway. It's wild that this isn't common knowledge. NikolaiFyodorov, Please post that aussie woman's video about Curtis Yarvin and network cities from like three months ago! It's so good. edit: I got it: supporting Anyway. Here's "AI", in reality: https://bsky.app/profile/bencollins.bsky.social/post/3likifz6xls2o Obviously. Yeah let's have Elon hook the government up to an "AI", and he can just tell us what it says to do. I don't even need a screenshot, the guy can shit right into my open mouth. Note: this is literally the gameplan. Not the mouth-shitting, the "trust me bro AI government said it's good if we take entitlements ASAP". They'll wait for Congress to make medicaid cuts and thing'sll be so shit by then anyway, I mean, whatever, you can cut social security. It turns out, actually, all of the social security funds were going to an illegal trans migrant living in Hollywood, Manhattan, is what I heard was the AI proclamation. Btw, truly, I am fine, this is comedy. Well.. kinda. But you know most famous comedians are known for their plaintext content. One aspires. edit2: Pretty good thread. But it sidesteps one of the central questions, still: Who is accountable when a computer is put in charge? ...Is the entire concept of "accountability" not really a Silicon Valley thing, perhaps? Probably the investors get higher returns without it, so.Tech meme-o1: