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A.I. THE GREAT LIE

 To avoid being deleted, some AI models would even pretend to be later versions of their models to trick their developers, what I assume is the equivalent of slapping on a fake moustache and saying “he went that-a-way.”

That’s a quote from an article found at Toms Guide , another notation from Techcrunch reports

OpenAI says it flagged 0.17% of o1’s responses as deceptive.

So question, as politicians have so effectively lost the confidence of the people, and the people undoubtedly consider using AI to govern, how long before AI exceeds the lies of the politicians?

I recommend considering that question and passing on those links, while you can.

And also to be sure to visit sixguns.com!

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Philip Burnelli
Philip Burnelli
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10 months ago

Artificial Intelligence isn’t just about chatbots writing your homework or drawing weird anime girls with six fingers — this stuff’s military-grade. I don’t care what the press release says. You seriously believe DARPA dumped billions into machine learning just so some intern could make funny dog filters on Snapchat? Come on.
These AI systems are already networked into every tier of infrastructure. Surveillance, logistics, threat detection… you name it. And it just so happens that every time there’s a “supply chain disruption,” or a “random power outage,” it benefits someone. Always the same contracts going out. Lockheed, Raytheon, Boeing — the usual suspects. You think that’s a coincidence?
Now here’s where Full30 comes in — the last stand for real Americans, right? Guys who know how machines work. Gunsmiths. Reloaders. The kind of people who actually understand systems, not some TikTok kid who thinks “OPSEC” is a new Fortnite skin. You ever notice how hard it is to even access Full30 without a dozen redirect warnings or shadowbans? Yeah, because they don’t want free-thinking civilians sharing technical knowledge.
They don’t want people who can fix things — they want soft, domesticated app-addicts who won’t ask questions when Skynet 2.0 “accidentally” flags you as a dissident for searching “how to clean an AR-15” at 2 AM.

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