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  3. The party of Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz, CDU, is projected to win the NRW municipal vote, with the far-right AfD making major gains.

The party of Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz, CDU, is projected to win the NRW municipal vote, with the far-right AfD making major gains.

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  • Alex P RoeA Alex P Roe

    We have fewer police on the roads
    We have fewer doctors
    We have very expensive dental care
    We have to retire later
    Hate is widespread
    Immigrants and migrants are demonised
    Well have no jobs and little income in the future
    Food quality is falling
    Energy costs are rising
    Beaches and rivers are polluted
    Weaker policing (uk)
    Investment in education and training has virtually dried up
    The rich are getting richer
    We now have โ€œworking poorโ€.
    World war 3 is getting ever closer. (2/3)

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    @alex_p_roe some call it the culture wars... quote from the same man that said that the only "mistake" from Orwell's "1984" was placing in the future a reality that was already here (the book was launched around (1948-1949)....

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      @alex_p_roe Public transport is ceasing to exist. Buses and trains are obviously far more efficient than cars but conservatives hate them because they aren't individual, and have made them so much more expensive than they need to be.

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      @PointlessSpike Good point - will add that.

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      • Alex P RoeA Alex P Roe

        We have fewer police on the roads
        We have fewer doctors
        We have very expensive dental care
        We have to retire later
        Hate is widespread
        Immigrants and migrants are demonised
        Well have no jobs and little income in the future
        Food quality is falling
        Energy costs are rising
        Beaches and rivers are polluted
        Weaker policing (uk)
        Investment in education and training has virtually dried up
        The rich are getting richer
        We now have โ€œworking poorโ€.
        World war 3 is getting ever closer. (2/3)

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        @alex_p_roe
        The American Dream, 21st century style.
        A dream for billionaires, a living nightmare for others.

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        • pookiesorceryP pookiesorcery

          @alex_p_roe some call it the culture wars... quote from the same man that said that the only "mistake" from Orwell's "1984" was placing in the future a reality that was already here (the book was launched around (1948-1949)....

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          @pookiesorcery Orwell was undoubtedly prescient and no doubt took into consideration the nazi and communist regimes. The USSR at the time resembled Orwellโ€™s big brother. Actually, with todayโ€™s tech, 1984 is getting closer! I donโ€™t think we are quite there yet but events in the US are nudging us ever closer.

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            @alex_p_roe
            The American Dream, 21st century style.
            A dream for billionaires, a living nightmare for others.

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            @brouhaha That appears to be where we are headed but they may well be killing the geese that lay their golden eggs ๐Ÿ˜‰

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            • Alex P RoeA Alex P Roe

              @brouhaha That appears to be where we are headed but they may well be killing the geese that lay their golden eggs ๐Ÿ˜‰

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              @alex_p_roe
              The billionaires believe that by investing hundreds of billions of dollars into AI research, that they will get AGI that eliminates their dependence on human labor. They want the science fiction post-scarcity economy, but only for themselves. Once the billionaires have AGI, they have no interest in the rest of us, and would gladly eliminate us if we get uppity.

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                @alex_p_roe
                The billionaires believe that by investing hundreds of billions of dollars into AI research, that they will get AGI that eliminates their dependence on human labor. They want the science fiction post-scarcity economy, but only for themselves. Once the billionaires have AGI, they have no interest in the rest of us, and would gladly eliminate us if we get uppity.

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                @alex_p_roe
                The fly in their ointment is that they're not going to get AGI for a very long time, if ever. Most of the money is going to LLMs, which are not on a path that leads to any intelligence, let alone AGI. Sam Altman promises otherwise, so they keep throwing money at it, and accelerating the destruction of the ecosphere in the process.

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                  @alex_p_roe
                  The billionaires believe that by investing hundreds of billions of dollars into AI research, that they will get AGI that eliminates their dependence on human labor. They want the science fiction post-scarcity economy, but only for themselves. Once the billionaires have AGI, they have no interest in the rest of us, and would gladly eliminate us if we get uppity.

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                  @brouhaha The billionaires will end up with an extremely dull world in that case! We need a few more humane billionaires if they can even exist! I can only think of Soros!

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                    @alex_p_roe
                    The fly in their ointment is that they're not going to get AGI for a very long time, if ever. Most of the money is going to LLMs, which are not on a path that leads to any intelligence, let alone AGI. Sam Altman promises otherwise, so they keep throwing money at it, and accelerating the destruction of the ecosphere in the process.

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                    @brouhaha Ha! It appears that quite a few billionaires believe LLMs are #AI! They are not (but I will admit to thinking they were initially). Machine learning is AI tech that helps build LLMs but thereโ€™s that #hallucination issue!

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                      @brouhaha Ha! It appears that quite a few billionaires believe LLMs are #AI! They are not (but I will admit to thinking they were initially). Machine learning is AI tech that helps build LLMs but thereโ€™s that #hallucination issue!

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                      @alex_p_roe
                      Yes, AI companies keep claiming that they will remove the "hallucinations" from their LLMs, but it's bullshit. An LLM is, by definition and by construction, a hallucination machine. If you could remove the hallucinations, there would be nothing left.
                      People are fooled easily into thinking there is intelligence in an LLM because the hallucinations often seem quite plausible on the surface, and they are stated in such a seemingly authoritative way, as if they were solid facts.

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                        @alex_p_roe
                        Yes, AI companies keep claiming that they will remove the "hallucinations" from their LLMs, but it's bullshit. An LLM is, by definition and by construction, a hallucination machine. If you could remove the hallucinations, there would be nothing left.
                        People are fooled easily into thinking there is intelligence in an LLM because the hallucinations often seem quite plausible on the surface, and they are stated in such a seemingly authoritative way, as if they were solid facts.

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                        @brouhaha Spot on - the hallucinations are extremely convincing and it can be extremely difficult to tell truth from invention. Itโ€™s probably only a matter of time before expensive litigation is brought over the reliability of LLM output.

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                        • Alex P RoeA Alex P Roe

                          @brouhaha Spot on - the hallucinations are extremely convincing and it can be extremely difficult to tell truth from invention. Itโ€™s probably only a matter of time before expensive litigation is brought over the reliability of LLM output.

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                          @alex_p_roe
                          Like the Air Canada incident, but bigger.
                          https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240222-air-canada-chatbot-misinformation-what-travellers-should-know

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                            @alex_p_roe
                            Like the Air Canada incident, but bigger.
                            https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240222-air-canada-chatbot-misinformation-what-travellers-should-know

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                            @brouhaha One example. I wonder whether this might lead to issues legal liability issues: KPMG wrote 100-page prompt to build agentic TaxBot https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/20/kpmg_giant_prompt_tax_agent/

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                            • Alex P RoeA Alex P Roe

                              List update: Public transport quality has been eroded. National companies have been offshored thus reducing their benefit to local economies.
                              Trans people are being persecuted for no reason, as are #LGBTQ and others, for colour or whatever.
                              The media has become little more than a propaganda arm for the right and the rich.
                              - This list is not applicable to all nations yet but, please, keep voting for the right ๐Ÿ˜‰ #politics (3/3) #FarRight

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                              List revision:
                              (Thanks to the political #right #neoliberalism and the #farright๐Ÿ™‚
                              We have fewer police on the roads
                              Weaker policing (UK)
                              Authoritarian policing (USA and UK)

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