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Operation Narnia: Iran’s nuclear scientists reportedly killed simultaneously using special weapon

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    It's already here. I know someone who drank the Flavor-Aid and within the past year he's starting using the T-slur and blamed Somalis when I offhandedly asked why traffic was so bad in a certain part of town (while there is a high Somali population here, the traffic problem is 100% poor city planning). So fucking weird hearing that come out of the mouth of the Commie artist I used to go to punk shows with.
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  • mRNA vaccines for HIV trigger strong immune response in people

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    Well, the answer to your curiosity is there. No need for further wondering, same as you don't need to wonder wheter the sun will rise tomorrow. We know. But you insist on wondering even though the knowledge is already there. So why are you still claiming that it's a "casual statement of curiosity about the future", when the result is already there? The terminology you use and the insistence of ignoring factual knowledge that we have claiming "you are just wondering" or "just curious" or "just asking questions" is identical to the tactics used by conspiracy theorists and antivaxxers. If you are persistently acting like a conspiracy theorist and antivaxxer, why are you surprised you are treated like one?
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    They still would, it just wouldn’t have their name on it.
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    I just don't believe that method will be as successful as you may think.
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    Lol, so you saying that my N900 now lives in my TV?? :''( I miss you, my beloved N900, and I still talk about you to people.
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    I don't believe the idea of aggregating information is bad, moreso the ability to properly vet your sources yourself. I don't know what sources an AI chatbot could be pulling from. It could be a lot of sources, or it could be one source. Does it know which sources are reliable? Not really. AI has been infamous for hallucinating even with simple prompts. Being able to independently check where your info comes from is an important part of stopping the spread of misinfo. AI can't do that, and, in it's current state, I wouldn't want it to try. Convenience is a rat race of cutting corners. What is convenient isn't always what is best in the long run.
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    The thing about compelling lies is not that they are new, just that they are easier to expand. The most common effect of compelling lies is their ability to get well-intentioned people to support malign causes and give their money to fraudsters. So, expect that to expand, kind of like it already has been. The big question for me is what the response will be. Will we make lying illegal? Will we become a world of ever more paranoid isolationists, returning to clans, families, households, as the largest social group you can trust? Will most people even have the intelligence to see what is happenning and respond? Or will most people be turned into info-puppets, controlled into behaviours by manipulation of their information diet to an unprecedented degree? I don't know.