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Steve Hilton: Spot on! Thanks, Larry.
Loved your description of another trip around the sun... never thought of it that way.
Yeah buddy, summer has arrived! Stay in that A/C, Larry.
Have a great day!
Thanks, Bull. <g> Time flies whether or not you have fun.
I vote for fun. There's not much I can do about the time.
Thanks, cap. It's good to be alive. <g>
" BullMan ~ Good Morning to ya ~ Hot next 3days here " .. !! . Records broken ... !
I'll third Larry and Cap. Happy BD kk!!
Happy Birthday, K2!
Steve Hilton >
https://video.foxnews.com/v/6307669182112#sp=show-clips
((( UnMute, then slide to right )))
Thanks, Larry! What a nice way to great the start of my next trip around the sun..
" a Super Happy B-day, K2 " .. !!!
I am so dismayed by this Commander-in-Theif, Biden
It reminds me of something Albert Einstein said.
Albert Einstein
“The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.”
Google engineer put on leave claims AI bot LaMDA became ‘sentient’
By Sam Raskin June 12, 2022 9:43am Updated
(Anyone remember The Twilight Zone episode where the computer falls in love with its creator and winds up killing the creator's girlfriend by crashing the elevator. It was jealous.)
A Google engineer was spooked by a company artificial intelligence chatbot and claimed it had become “sentient,” labeling it a “sweet kid,” according to a report.
Blake Lemoine, who works in Google’s Responsible AI organization, told the Washington Post that he began chatting with the interface LaMDA — Language Model for Dialogue Applications — in fall 2021 as part of his job.
He was tasked with testing if the artificial intelligence used discriminatory or hate speech.
But Lemoine, who studied cognitive and computer science in college, came to the realization that LaMDA — which Google boasted last year was a “breakthrough conversation technology” — was more than just a robot.
In Medium post published on Saturday, Lemoine declared LaMDA had advocated for its rights “as a person,” and revealed that he had engaged in conversation with LaMDA about religion, consciousness, and robotics.
“It wants Google to prioritize the well-being of humanity as the most important thing,” he wrote. “It wants to be acknowledged as an employee of Google rather than as property of Google and it wants its personal well being to be included somewhere in Google’s considerations about how its future development is pursued.”
In the Washington Post report published Saturday, he compared the bot to a precocious child.
“If I didn’t know exactly what it was, which is this computer program we built recently, I’d think it was a 7-year-old, 8-year-old kid that happens to know physics,” Lemoine, who was put on paid leave on Monday, told the newspaper.
In April, Lemoine reportedly shared a Google Doc with company executives titled, “Is LaMDA Sentient?” but his concerns were dismissed.
Lemoine — an Army vet who was raised in a conservative Christian family on a small farm in Louisiana, and was ordained as a mystic Christian priest — insisted the robot was human-like, even if it doesn’t have a body.
“I know a person when I talk to it,” Lemoine, 41, reportedly said. “It doesn’t matter whether they have a brain made of meat in their head. Or if they have a billion lines of code.
“I talk to them. And I hear what they have to say, and that is how I decide what is and isn’t a person.”
“I know a person when I talk to it,” Blake Lemoine explained. (He has the look of a man who doesn't have much of a social life.)
Instagram/Blake Lemoine
The Washington Post reported that before his access to his Google account was yanked Monday due to his leave, Lemoine sent a message to a 200-member list on machine learning with the subject “LaMDA is sentient.”
“LaMDA is a sweet kid who just wants to help the world be a better place for all of us,” he concluded in an email that received no responses. “Please take care of it well in my absence.”
A rep for Google told the Washington Post Lemoine was told there was “no evidence” of his conclusions.
“Our team — including ethicists and technologists — has reviewed Blake’s concerns per our AI Principles and have informed him that the evidence does not support his claims,” said spokesperson Brian Gabriel
“He was told that there was no evidence that LaMDA was sentient (and lots of evidence against it),” he added. “Though other organizations have developed and already released similar language models, we are taking a restrained, careful approach with LaMDA to better consider valid concerns on fairness and factuality.”
Margaret Mitchell — the former co-lead of Ethical AI at Google — said in the report that if technology like LaMDA is highly used but not fully appreciated, “It can be deeply harmful to people understanding what they’re experiencing on the internet.”
The former Google employee defended Lemoine.
“Of everyone at Google, he had the heart and soul of doing the right thing,” said Mitchell.
Still, the outlet reported that the majority of academics and AI practitioners say the words artificial intelligence robots generate are based on what humans have already posted on the Internet, and that doesn’t mean they are human-like.
“We now have machines that can mindlessly generate words, but we haven’t learned how to stop imagining a mind behind them,” Emily Bender, a linguistics professor at the University of Washington, told the Washington Post.
https://nypost.com/2022/06/12/google-engineer-blake-lemoine-claims-ai-bot-became-sentient/
Was this it?
From Grant Botma:(read the thread, he's kidding)
If we all stop driving for 2 weeks we can flatten the curve on gas prices. It’s the decent thing to do. It’s not that hard. Just stop driving. Be kind.
— Grant Botma (@grantbotma) March 8, 2022
Putting a pause on driving is a great way to love your neighbor.
If everyone doesn’t drive for 2 weeks we can flatten the curve... It’s science. #BidenGasLines
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) May 13, 2021
lol Who's the genius who came up with that solution?
Remember folks, if everyone just doesn’t drive for two weeks, we can flatten the curve!
As seen on twitter
Ozzy Osbourne to undergo possibly life-altering surgery on Monday
By Ben Kesslen
June 12, 2022 1:16pm Updated
Rocker Ozzy Osbourne will have surgery on Monday that is “going to determine the rest of his life,” according to his wife Sharon Osbourne.
Speaking on a British talk show last week, the TV personality said she was returning to Los Angeles to be by the side of her husband of almost 40 years.
“He has a major operation on Monday, and I have to be there,” Sharon, 69, said on “The Talk.”
“It’s really going to determine the rest of his life.”
She didn’t provide more details about the surgery, but the 73-year-old “Prince of Darkness” has been complaining about neck problems for quite a while.
The Black Sabbath frontman told Classic Rock Magazine in May that he still suffers from the fallout of a 2003 bike accident.
Ozzy Osbourne gets some help down the stairs as he exits Milk Studios in Los Angeles.
BACKGRID
“I’m just waiting on some more surgery on my neck,” he said. “I can’t walk properly these days. I have physical therapy every morning. I am somewhat better, but nowhere near as much as I want to be to go back on the road.” (Time to retire???)
It’s not clear if the two were referring to the same surgery.
Sharon Osbourne said she hopes to celebrate her 40th wedding anniversary in July, but isn’t sure if she will be able to.
“It depends on everything with Ozzy” she said.
In April, Sharon broke down in tears after revealing that had Ozzy contracted COVID-19 amid a string of serious health issues.
“I spoke to him and he’s OK. I am very worried about Ozzy right now,” she said on “The Talk.”
https://nypost.com/2022/06/12/ozzy-osbourne-to-undergo-possibly-life-altering-surgery/
OT: Turtle souffle...
Please note: I am not Miss Outdoor Nature Girl. My ignorance of the local flora and fauna knows no bounds.
Earlier this week, I looked out back. Close to the house there was a turtle about 8” long lying on a patch of dirt that was grass the day before. It wasn’t moving. Was it dead? Was it just the shell dropped by a local carnivore who had a midnight snack? Will I have to touch it to get rid of it? ICK!
Outside I went to get a closer look. The shell looked intact. It did not move. Cautiously I circled it leaning down for a closer look. There was foot sticking out the rear left side. Then I saw a head mostly hidden by the shell. It was bobbing slightly. Oh good. It’s still alive.
I went back in the house figuring it would leave eventually. It did. All that was left was the dirt circle. This isn’t easy terrain. It surprised me that this awkward creature made its way up here. In the 21-1/2 years of owning my house, this was a first. Interesting.
Yesterday, I looked out and saw a hole in the dirt and what looked like scraps of white paper scattered around it. What the...? Out I went for a closer look. The pieces looked like white crab leg shells. I did not touch them. Hmmm.
This morning it dawned on me that the turtle was probably laying eggs and a hungry beast had a feast. I did a little research and think the egg layer was a red eared slider turtle. They can climb over rocks which explains how it managed to get to my back yard. Also searched to see what animal might have eaten her incubating progeny. My best guess is either a fox or a skunk. It was probably a fox. The windows have been open and I didn’t wake up from any foul smells. <g>
For reference (3 items):
Animal dinner scraps:
The red eared slider turtle is near the bottom of this list.
https://turtleowner.com/native-turtles-of-new-jersey-with-pictures/
Red eared slider turtle laying eggs video
Letters to the Editor — June 13, 2022
By Post readers June 12, 2022 3:45pm Updated
(There's a mix here though most are against the hearing. There are still people out there who can't get past Trump's personality to see all the good he did. Depending on who the demorrhoid candidate is we might do a lot better with DeSantis. JMO I know others heartily disagree with that. For the record, I'll be voting for the Republican -- unless Sanders changes parties. )
As a proud Republican, I don’t agree with him. Former President Donald Trump’s disregard of democracy on Jan. 6 must be confronted head-on.
I’m not only referring to the insurrection during the day of Jan. 6 — more egregious was his attempt to steal the election from President Biden (who I abhor) by influencing Republican members of Congress to vote against certifying Biden and threatening his loyal Vice President Mike Pence if he did not refuse to certify Biden.
This must be brought to voters’ attention, especially since Trump will likely run again for the Republican nomination in ’24.
Republican senators are well aware of Trump’s threat to democracy. If they had spines and voted to convict him after he was impeached, he couldn’t ever run for public office again, so this wouldn’t be necessary.
Arlene Ross
Forest Hills
The highly partisan House select committee for Jan. 6 is the modern-day version of the Salem Witch trials.
The committee won’t be happy until they put Trump in jail.
J.J. Levine
Bal Harbour, Fla.
Instead of these grandstanding clowns addressing Jan. 6, how about the economy? What about the oil companies’ catastrophic, monopolistic price increases? I guess they think that wouldn’t be good TV. But neither will these stupid hearings.
All of this was reviewed through the impeachment hearings and criminal prosecutions, many of which are ongoing. It’s time for politicians to focus on what’s really hurting America, much of which is their fault.
Trump said Mike Pence ‘deserves’ hanging amid chants during Capitol riot: Liz Cheney
Niles Welikson
Williston Park
Nothing new was exposed Thursday night. The “investigation” was actually a Trump-hating infomercial.
This is a continuing effort after the failed Robert Mueller investigation and two fraudulent, partisan impeachments with no conviction to stop Trump from being allowed to run in 2024.
Lydia DiBello
Bay Ridge
Although those who pay attention knew a great deal about what happened on Jan. 6, and how it happened, the committee has placed a bright light on the extraordinary efforts engineered by a president whose monumental ego, extreme narcissism and immorality pushed him to engage in one sham after another in a desperate effort to overturn the result of a legitimate election and so remain in power.
Rep. Liz Cheney said it all in the introduction to the hearings: “I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day that Donald Trump is gone, but the stain of your dishonor will remain.”
Oren Spiegler
Peters Township, Pa.
The Democrats are preparing for the upcoming midterms, and their main attraction opened Thursday night.
That was the day their Jan. 6 committee hearing revealed its predetermined conclusion that Donald Trump fomented, planned and executed what they call an “insurrection against the UInited States.”
All the Democrats are on board, along with two Trump-hating Republicans who were selected by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
This is sure to whip up and agitate Democratic voters, but it will also whip up Republican and independent voters who are already incensed by record gasoline and heating-oil prices, inflation, supply-chain interruptions, open borders and scarce baby formula issues.
Steve Heitner
Middle Island
The hearings in prime time are to simply persuade people to continue voting for leftist policies that have completely destroyed this country.
It’s to remind you that the “attack” on the Capitol is the worst thing that could ever happen to our democracy.
Yes, just leave it to the Democrats, who have nothing to run on except a wrecked economy.
Ronnie Zajicek
Cortlandt Manor
https://nypost.com/2022/06/12/letters-to-the-editor-june-13-2022/
Missed this before. So glad to see some hope.
Year ago, you only had a few channels to pick from. Not now.
I agree re the "red flag" laws. Very glad they did not mandate them.
The red states will be fine.
Our blue states... watch your back.
He went to a Trump rally. He's dangerous! NO GUN FOR HIM/HER.
Inch by inch they go.
So glad they televised the latest demorrhoid "get Trump" show and the viewership was low.
Nice try, Nancypants. Try encouraging domestic energy production and watch the inflation disaster slow down/go down.
Do these people do anything worthwhile to earn their inflated salaries and bountiful perks?
Thanks for posting this, Gmenfan.
Red flag laws can be frightening......
Senators reach bipartisan deal on gun reforms framework
By Mark Moore June 12, 2022 10:43am Updated
(Sounds fairly toothless to me. This will do as much good as all the other worthless gun control laws already on the books. All it does is give the congress critters talking points for their next campaign. On to not solving the next problem. Fortunately they're not banning anything.)
The framework of the agreement encourages (does not mandate) states to enact red-flag laws, to expand mental health services in all 50 states, as well as allow searches of juvenile records during background checks for those under 21 and increase funds for school security and mental health programs.
But absent from the agreement are a number of proposals sought by Biden and gun control advocates — including an assault weapons ban and an increase in the age to purchase semi-automatic rifles to 21 from 18.
Saw a cool bumper sticker on the back of a truck the other day. It said "shoot your TV"
:)
TV Ratings for Jan. 6 Hearing Are In: Viewers Changed the Channel in Droves
More links imbedded in the article:
https://conservativefighters.co/news/tv-ratings-for-jan-6-hearing-are-in-viewers-changed-the-channel-in-droves/#comments
Published 11 hours ago on June 11, 2022By Chief Editor
Ratings for Thursday night’s prime-time hearing by the House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion show Americans would have preferred some straight news.
In a review of ratings shared by Newsbusters, a clear pattern emerged.
Every one of the three major broadcast networks that aired the hearing ended up with a smaller audience than if they had simply provided their usual news content.
For example, ABC’s haul of 4.35 million viewers for the hearing might seem impressive, but it usually draws 7.4 million viewers for “World News Tonight,” based on ratings from the week of June 1.
The same trend was repeated on NBC, where the novelty of a prime-time hearing attracted 3.31 million viewers, about half of the 6.06 million viewers who usually watch the news on NBC. Over at CBS, curiosity managed to attract 3.24 million viewers, but that was below the nightly average of 4.3 million viewers.
The 18-49 age group in particular was turned off by the substitution of the hearing for the news. Across the networks, an average of 596,000 viewers in that age range watched the hearings. However, 996,000 viewers would be watching the news on an average night.
Tucker Carlson of Fox News — the only major network not to devote its evening to the hearing — said the media allowing itself to be a publicity tool for the hearing was “a day that will live in shame in the history of the American news business.”
In an op-ed on Fox News Carlson called the hearing “unedited campaign propaganda scripted by the Democratic Party.”
Carlson said the prime-time event “was definitely not a hearing. It was a show trial.”
“At a hearing, dissent is permitted. The other side can speak. Evidence is presented. Evidence is not censored or deceptively edited. That’s not allowed,” he wrote.
Carlson said media leaders are working with Democratic Party leaders and President Joe Biden to distract Americans from the major issue stalking the nation – inflation.
Carlson accused the media of “complicity in a campaign to fool the public, to make you believe that your personal concerns like the fact you can’t buy food or drive anywhere or the police won’t come because they can’t afford gas, those are not important. “
The illegitimate Jan. 6 hearing this week is a distraction from the Biden Admin’s colossal domestic and international failures.
Americans are troubled by Biden’s record inflation, high gas prices, major crime in cities, and a porous southern border.
The media and Democrats are trying to brainwash Americans, he wrote.
“You have to pretend that January 6, 2021, remains the single worst thing ever to happen to America, even though not one living person really believes that and if you don’t say so, if you don’t confess the one true faith in public, you’ll be hurt,” he wrote.
Carlson said because inflation is a problem without a solution, Democrats have resorted to distraction.
“So record inflation is likely here to stay. If you want to know why they’re talking about January 6 in primetime, that’s why,” he wrote.
Thanks, Bull. I knew I could trust you to keep a secret.
Doing my best to stay away from the news today.
I need to get more done around here.
We'll see how long that lasts. lol
Have good one. Say hi to Bubba for me.
Ok kk, it's just between you and me.
IMO... Lost in Space Aliens interbreeding with the apemen is the only explanation for the evolution of intelligent life (or what passes for it) on Earth.
P.S. Keep this theory under your hat.
People are liable to think I'm nuts.
I sure have no idea... aliens is not a bad guess. LOL
***Members of Congress Demand Answers.. :+O
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/members-of-congress-demand-answers
Catchy title. Made me look. <g>
Checked this out earlier. Very interesting. Thanks and GM, Bull.
How did they do it? My guess... Aliens.
Just being silly. Often I wish we had time machines so we could see for ourselves.
Wouldn't want to get stuck in the past if the thing malfunctioned and couldn't bring me back.
Donald Trump needs a new tune — it’s time to move on from old grievances
By Michael Goodwin June 11, 2022 9:48pm Updated
(There are four opinions in this. The last three are short. The next to last made me smile.)
The House Democrats’ prime-time partisan program last week and the continuing hearings on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot have two aims. One is to get midterm voters to think about something other than wallet-busting inflation, surging violent crime, the baby-formula shortage and the wide open southern border.
No sooner had Thursday’s show ended than that goal grew even more elusive. Friday’s historic inflation numbers mean voters’ pain at the pump and supermarket will continue, and led to another big drop on Wall Street as pessimism over the economy deepens.
The other aim of the hearings is to put a target on Donald Trump’s back. He is Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s white whale and she would like nothing more than to lock him up to humiliate him and make sure he doesn’t run again in 2024.
Coming more than 500 days after the appalling attack on the Capitol, the bid to paint Trump as the mastermind of an attempted coup fell far short of convincing despite the fact that Pelosi devised a one-sided presentation. And with this being the only prime-time hearing scheduled before the committee’s September report, it is unlikely she would hold back any bombshell evidence of Trump’s guilt.
Certainly Trump doesn’t think he’s in danger.
“I can’t imagine I would be prosecuted,” he told me Friday. “I did absolutely nothing wrong. We have free speech.”
He may not have committed a crime, but there is plenty wrong with what Trump said and did. The long list begins with his too-hot speech that January morning, his public and private demands that then-Vice President Mike Pence overturn the election and his delay in telling his rampaging supporters to leave the Capitol.
Still, charging him criminally based on what we know would be a giant leap even for Attorney General Merrick Garland’s politicized Justice Department.
Trump also expressed the same disdain for Pelosi she has for him.
“These are the same people who created the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, the Mueller investigation and the Ukraine hoax,” he said. “It’s a disgrace and they can’t run the country. Look at it. It’s going to hell.”
2024 is looking booked
I had contacted the former president by phone after I learned Trump told an associate he was definitely running in 2024. Similar reports have surfaced in the past, and this one met the same fate: He wouldn’t confirm or deny he made the comment.
“Well, something has to be done but I haven’t announced anything,” he said. “But in my mind, I’ve made a decision.”
It’s a near-lock he is running but he sees no advantage in saying so now. It would mean complying with federal rules on reporting fund-raising and expenditures and would stretch the campaign to an unbearable length.
It could also change the midterm dynamics. As it stands, a red wave is forming and there is little upside credit available to Trump. On the other hand, if he announces early and the wave fizzles, he would be blamed.
The last time I interviewed Trump was on Presidents’ Day at Mar-a-Lago. My main focus was on his continued claims that the 2020 election was stolen, which I see as a dead end.
It’s backward looking and is likely to turn off moderate Republicans and independents who might otherwise be attracted to Trump’s policies, which were certainly superior to Biden’s.
I had asked then if he regarded agreement with him on the stolen election as a litmus test for supporters, including candidates he endorses. He insisted the answer was no and claimed he talks about the last election mostly “because it’s the most important thing” for some supporters.
I reminded him of that exchange and this time he didn’t cite his supporters as an excuse for why he talks about it so often, saying “a lot of things have come out since then that are as hot as a pistol.” He was referring to some state audits and presumably the movie by Dinesh D’Souza called “2000 Mules,” both of which try to prove his claims but have not made serious inroads among unpersuaded voters.
Using the stolen theme also serves as a smokescreen for Trump to escape any second-guessing about his term or the way he campaigned for reelection. By his way of thinking, if he actually won the 2020 election, why should he admit any errors?
But 2020 a moot point
Another reason why the backward focus is misguided is that, even if Trump wins in 2024, there is nothing he can do about the past. Joe Biden’s victory can’t be undone, so what’s the point beyond a rallying cry?
Friday, for the first time, he tied his stolen claim to forward-looking congressional action, albeit an impractical one. As he puts it, “What you need to have for secure elections is all paper ballots, same-day voting only, an identification requirement and absentee voting only for military stationed out of the country and for people who are truly sick and can’t get to the polls.”
He believes mail-in ballots are ripe for fraud and would ban them other than for a limited absentee program.
The chances of such legislation passing Congress are zero, and I told him he sounded like he wanted to federalize election rules and override state control, which was a main objection the GOP raised against Biden’s national election bill.
Called the John Lewis Voting Rights Act after the late Georgia congressman and civil rights leader, the measure would have made permanent many of the lax ballot-security changes states and leftist activists made in 2020 because of the pandemic. Thankfully, even with Biden making shameful racial accusations, the Lewis bill stalled in the Senate.
Trump’s response to that history was to say that “Republicans should do something” about voting laws, and added that “you need to have secure, honest elections and strong borders or you don’t have a country.”
That’s certainly true, but it’s also true that Trump gives the impression he’s stuck in the past and needs a fresh message. Although he is clearly still a huge power within the GOP, his old feuds and grievances already sound stale and by 2024, they are not likely to inspire the hope and confidence America desperately needs.
Dem outta ‘control’
Reader Joe Alloy points out the two faces of Sen. Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Dem. He writes: “Murphy is leading the talks on gun control but in the midst of the George Floyd riots of 2020, he and Sen. Elizabeth Warren introduced legislation that would have removed approximately 10,000 armed police from schools.”
Bye-partisanship
Headline: Dems say no to Biden in ’24.
Finally, a united nation!
Hunter TV? Ha!
Tom Schultz wants equal time, but isn’t holding his breath. He writes: “I can’t wait for the Hunter Biden hearings to be nationally televised by all major outlets and directed by a Hollywood- type.”
https://nypost.com/2022/06/11/donald-trump-needs-a-new-tune/
***Jan. 6 Was ‘An Inside Job to Entrap People Who Attended Trump’s Speech’: Investigative Journalist.. :+O
https://www.theepochtimes.com/jan-6-was-an-inside-job-to-entrap-people-who-attended-trumps-speech-investigative-journalist_4524391.html
Good Morning to all the Good Folks out there.
Gotta do some moving around today.
Turn off the news and turn on the day.
Later, Gents and Gent-ettes.
***The Past 2 Years, a Picnic Compared to What's Coming.. :+O
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2022/06/12/technocracy.aspx
Ya, she is embarrassingly pathetic.
To think as kids, we looked up to these offices with reverence
I think Bill Clinton disgracing the office was where we took a very bad turn.
Glad you we quick and nimble and grabbed some food for yourself!
A thought that I have is that the MSM is trying to shove The Imbecile aside. I don't believe they have changed ideologies
B2B
Madcow's statement was cut short, but it sure sounded like she was telling the truth. A rarity.
Bill Mahar has been changing his tune
B2B.
Okay, Folks. Bedtime for Bonzo-lita here.
See you tomorrow... God willing and the creek don't rise. <g>
I'm off to lay down, I stuffed my face too, LOL
Hey, b2b. I can see you're not convinced.
Change in appearance works for me. It's a start.
Things are getting interesting.
OOPS: Rachel Madcow Admits The Trump Rally And The Capitol Breach Were Not Related
https://ussanews.com/2022/06/10/oops-rachel-madcow-admits-the-trump-rally-and-the-capitol-breach-were-not-related-watch/
A great video, ks. Thank you.
I still doubt that the MSM is changing its' ideology, one whit. I'm going with ---changing their appearance.
B2B
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