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🤖Technology Future World Problems, Part 2

I don't buy it. First, don't justify alien existence here by pointing to Chatbot that isn't true AI, just intensive programming.

Next, this is all guided by the government, which still points to cover up to me. Protecting the military industrial complex is exactly what brings both sides of the aisle together. Analyzing the brains of people who claim to have had alien encounters.....yeah, that's credible. Consistently mentally ill?

Not saying they're not here or haven't been, but there's no compelling, factual evidence there. Just hearsay.
 
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Got Zaxby's for hte kid the other day. She wanted honey mustard along with her zax sauce. I said, "in addition to". She said, "so you want no....?". Went went through FIVE fucking variations of me saying Zax sauce AND a honey mustard before she understood.
 
I was in California two weeks ago driving through San Francisco when this pulled up next to me. I looked over and no driver :panic2: I kept up for about 10 blocks but it was pretty adept at switching lanes and soon left me behind. It actually drove better than most of the human assholes. But I was reading recently that they were having problems when internet traffic caused them to just pull over and stop causing jams.

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To get an idea of what kind of explicit images you can generate with a premium Mage subscription, click over to the “Explore” tab at the top of the page and type in the same names and terms to search for similar images previously created by other users. On first impression, the Explore page makes Mage seem like a boring AI image generating site, presenting visitors with a wall of futuristic cityscapes, cyborgs, and aliens. But search for porn with “NSFW” content enabled and Mage will reply with a wall of relevant images. Clicking on any one of them will show when they were created, with what modified Stable Diffusion model, the text prompt that generated the image, and the user who created it.

Since Mage by default saves every image generated on the site, clicking on a username will reveal their entire image generation history, another wall of images that often includes hundreds or thousands of AI-generated sexual images of various celebrities made by just one of Mage’s many users. A user’s image generation history is presented in reverse chronological order, revealing how their experimentation with the technology evolves over time.

Scrolling through a user’s image generation history feels like an unvarnished peek into their id. In one user’s feed, I saw eight images of the cartoon character from the children's’ show Ben 10, Gwen Tennyson, in a revealing maid’s uniform. Then, nine images of her making the “ahegao” face in front of an erect penis. Then more than a dozen images of her in bed, in pajamas, with very large breasts. Earlier the same day, that user generated dozens of innocuous images of various female celebrities in the style of red carpet or fashion magazine photos. Scrolling down further, I can see the user fixate on specific celebrities and fictional characters, Disney princesses, anime characters, and actresses, each rotated through a series of images posing them in lingerie, schoolgirl uniforms, and hardcore pornography. Each image represents a fraction of a penny in profit to the person who created the custom Stable Diffusion model that generated it.
 

“This project would include a new city with tens of thousands of new homes, a large solar energy farm, orchards with over a million new trees, and over ten thousand acres of new parks and open space,” a screenshot of the survey obtained by the newspaper reads. The poll also asks if residents would support the project if it was placed in an area with “bad soil that only contributes 5% of the county’s agricultural production,” according to a Facebook post from Catherine Moy, the mayor of Fairfield, the closest city to Flannery’s purchases. Despite the lofty goals set forth by Flannery, the group faces an uphill battle that will affect each step of the process of creating a new city from scratch. The firm has sued land owners who sold their land over what it describes as an “illegal price-fixing conspiracy”. Flannery would have to get the blessing of officials at the local and state levels and residents. It will also have to navigate environmental and zoning roadblocks, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
 
Why would they build a "model city" right next to a huge AF base with a lot of loud military aircraft take offs and landing? Makes no sense.
 
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