It’s not just bad, it’s not just harmful, but it’s also ruining the potential good.
Tag: ai hype
Kirsten Sinema promoting something should be the biggest red flag.
Kirsten Sinema went to city council threatening that they need to accept data centers and AI, and threatening if they don’t, Trump will make them.
Data centers powered by old jet turbines, what could possibly go wrong?
And apparently “closed loop” water systems don’t actually mean you won’t be put on a water restriction if these monster palaces come to your community.
Communities are coming together against big tech data centers and saying “meh, not much value”
I still can’t find out if either of the other county commissioners signed a nondisclosure agreement about data centers; they haven’t answered me.
We the people see where the data centers & their AI slop is taking us.
The funny thing is I think the over the top AI hype has actually had a sort of Streisand Effect for AI in particular, because now people hate it even more than all the other environment wrecking industries.
Residents of Hamilton Ohio want to reject the proposed billion dollar data center project.
These projects could be in the works almost anywhere without anyone knowing because elected representatives are signing NDAs to keep these projects secret until they’re ready to push them through.
Deloitte provided shoddy AI chatbot derived “research” report to Australian government with fake citations.
what a way for these companies to finally shit the bed for all the public to see
What was upstream of these data centers and the destruction of democracy?
I think there are quite a few things discussed that I’m quite sure that most people are unaware of if you haven’t been up to your eyeballs in this for so many years.
Crypto connected real estate man revolving-doored in & out of the Shapiro admin and into data center consultancy.
Dodgy looking conflict of interest crypto & AI stuff in Pennsylvania.
Curtailing language studies makes Americans less safe and less informed, and there is no substitute to humans learning languages from humans.
Professor Timothy Longman, with a purview in political science and international relations, posted on social media speaking about the importance of language studies, from personal experience, and about the widespread demand that the Department of Education reinstate the Title VI program.
Conglomerates want to control our resources by owning our utilities.
Blackrock, Blackstone, Blackwater… Why is black a popular prefix with these outfits? (- scratching chin emoji-)
Residential electric utility customers shouldn’t have to subsidize costs for rich tech billionaires.
Electric utility companies need to prioritize serving the people, the residential customers, and should not be allowed to make residential customers foot the costs of data center expenses by allowing subsidization through socializing those costs over all customers.
AI boosters use the vulnerable people as scapegoats tactic.
Sometimes it’s meant as a way to put people at ease who believe themselves to not be at risk, and sometimes it’s a way to say it just happens to “those other people” and that’s ok actually.
Apple iphone Siri to start pushing anti-vax pseudoscience politics?
“intolerance” and “systemic racism”
Partnering with AI tech tycoons who wanna be kings is not democracy.
Anyone trying to push for “managing” AI or “sustainably” supporting AI is not operating in reality.
AI Boosters contradict each other & can’t be trusted.
My published Letter to the Editor about AI and data centers in the Scranton Times-Tribune.
Worst headline ever to describe mental healthcare misconduct with AI slop.
It’s an offensively inappropriate use of the term “triggered” in this headline.
Medicare should not deploy AI to make mistakes with people’s healthcare.
These AI systems are known for making huge errors and are not reliable, and now the tech companies are going to be paid explicitly for denying claims using AI.
Not only does ChatGPT cite non-existent science papers, it also treats retracted papers as legit.
Isn’t it obvious that this chatbot technology is dangerously unreliable?












