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Jan 9, 2023 19:14:33   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
Let's see if he is not all bark like the other tough guy, Trey Gowdy.


Jim Jordan has a square jaw and the attitude of a Rottweiler. Trey Gowdy has a pointy chin and uses hair pomade.
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Jan 9, 2023 18:42:09   #
Army wrote:
Google Doctor AI Robots


https://citizens.news/688527.html


Google unveils new AI medicine robots: Are HUMAN doctors about to become obsolete?
BY ETHANH // 2023-01-09
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The technology is not fully there yet, but it is moving rapidly in the direction of artificial intelligence (AI) robots one day being able to replace all human doctors and completely take over medicine. Towards this end, researchers looked at Google's AI chatbot, which they asked a series of common medical questions. They found that the program answered 92.6 percent of questions correctly, this compared to a 92.9 percent accuracy rate among actual doctors. Google has been programming and tuning the chatbot over the years by feeding it generally accepted information about modern medicine, to which it outputs approved answers to various questions. In most cases, few or no mistakes are made by the chatbot – that is how advanced the system has become. "Doctors also rated the likelihood and extent of the harm that came from giving the wrong answers," tweeted Prof. Ethan Mollick from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania about a new study about the subject that was published in JAMA Internal Medicine. "The percentage of harmful advice from the trained chatbot (Med-PaLM) was essentially rated the same as the percentage of potentially harmful advice provided by other real doctors!" (Related: Google also wants to control the conversation on everything from medicine and food to politics and climate change.)
AI chatbot performance has improved dramatically in just the past two years

It was not all that long ago when AI chatbots produced crude and often inaccurate outputs to common questions. They would quickly expose themselves as second-rate compared to actual human beings – but that gap is quickly closing. It would seem as though the improvements being made to these AI systems are occurring exponentially faster as time goes on, which suggests an eventual AI takeover in the not-too-distant future. Some speculate that the human economy is already being phased out as obsolete while the AI robot economy slips in to take its place. Google remains at the forefront of this transition, which is also being fueled by growing skepticism about the quality and legitimacy of today's medical professionals. "This paper shows that doctors vastly overestimate the odds of disease before testing, and continue to do so after both positive & negative test results," Mollick explained in another tweet. "It held for all diseases studied, from cancer to UTIs to pneumonia. More stats, training, stat!" On the flip side, there is growing awareness and distrust in AI, which if it ever truly becomes sentiment would almost certainly be used to exterminate human beings and create a global system of tyranny. You may recall that back in 2019, the head of Google DeepMind and AI was fired for spying and eavesdropping on thousands of users. This person used Google's AI systems to illegally record people's voices without their knowledge or permission. Even so, some are pushing to expand AI intrusion into everyday life. Concerning AI medicine robots, someone responding to Mollick's Twitter thread wrote that eventually the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will probably approve the technology as a medical device and even use it to prescribe drugs to patients. "Just wait until your toothbrush sequences your DNA for nearly free," wrote another. "Mutations will immediately be detected. Also, this is why we need to establish secure data property rights." Another named Dr. Tyler Cole, MD, added that replacing doctors with robots will never be possible if they are real doctors who actually know how to practice medicine. "Doctors' value is less just answering questions, but knowing the correct ones to ask," he writes. "That is judgment (hard), not intelligence (easy)." The latest news about Google can be found at Evil.news. Sources for this article include: TheReaderApp.com JAMANetwork.com NaturalNews.com
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Will they look like they were born in India?
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Jan 9, 2023 14:33:18   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
Right on, Mikey. Also a "Mike". Take care, bud. You provided the well-needed chuckle for the day. thank you, sir.


🤜🤜👍
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Jan 9, 2023 10:50:16   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
You know, you could become a Biden speechwriter, so that when he tells a big fat whopper, the avg. citizen can't tell if it's tongue in cheek?


He's got his head firmly up his schumer, so the tongue in cheek is dual meaning, and hidden in the case of Slo Joe Biden.
Biden, Harrass, Pelosi, Fetterman , all challenged speakers, yet the media tout them as genius; and I am supposed to believe it under threat of fascism.
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Jan 9, 2023 10:44:34   #
pegw wrote:
I didn't miss polio. I got in and had permanent damage to my hip from it. If you drank from your creek today, you would get Guradia.


Worse than that, I'd get sick.
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Jan 9, 2023 09:32:23   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
And you thought eggs were outrageous.


Over to the side, in a sparsely constructed carton, whorehen eggs are available for a little less money.
Best Over Easy, as the logo states.
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Jan 9, 2023 09:12:02   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
Can tell the difference in EVOO.


I buy the Morally Compromised Olive Oil.
More experience.
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Jan 9, 2023 09:09:45   #
Capt-jack wrote:

Same here!
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🤜🤛
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Jan 9, 2023 09:03:34   #
manning5 wrote:
He is great!

Shut your mouth!


...I look like Walter
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Jan 9, 2023 09:00:28   #
albertk wrote:


Memes are great, thanks.
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Jan 9, 2023 08:59:07   #
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
I would add Rand Paul.


He can be trusted, but he gets out there a little weird sometimes.
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Jan 9, 2023 08:57:52   #
Parky60 wrote:
I'm pretty sure that it works this way elsewhere but my late-brother-in-law worked in a cooking oil factory and he told us to buy the cheapest cooking oil because all they did when they changed brands was to keep the line moving and slap on the new label for the new brand.


And that is a fact. Just about every brand nowadays is the same. It's just how much you like looking at a label that determines how much you pay.
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Jan 8, 2023 23:14:07   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Simply a great place for millionaires like you to shop!
Where is most of that stuff from ?
Any idea ?
It’s got Aldi labels but , nothing else.
And were they really accused and fined for selling horse meat as Beef. ????
Why wouldn’t you rather shop at reputable American Stores ?


Aldi's products are as good as any high quality grocery store. My credentials in the food and beverage industry are non pareil. Their German products, seasonally available, sell out in minutes.
If you know food, and don't shop at Aldi's, you don't know money. Think paying more for something gets you a better product?
Nope. It gets some schumerhole more money. Your money.
I advise you to stay away from Aldi's. It's too good for you. You deserve to get hosed.
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Jan 8, 2023 23:04:52   #
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Her husband Thor's passage is conditioned to hide watermelons. He's the new San Francisco Treat.
Rice a Roni should sue him.


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Jan 8, 2023 23:04:01   #
Big Kahuna wrote:
What about "loosli"? I hear the ladies of the night are up in arms about this phrase too.


Her husband Thor's passage is conditioned to hide watermelons. He's the new San Francisco Treat.
Rice a Roni should sue him.
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