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    “should black people be allowed to vote?”

    “yes, anyone who is a legal citizen and eligible to vote should be allowed to vote”

    “WOKE COMMUNIST AI!!!”

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    Is the Earth a globe?

    Yes

    Do vaccines work?

    Yes

    Do airplanes spread chemtrails?

    No

    Certified left wing radical.

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      Do vaccines work? Yes

      Vaccines don’t just work but have among the highest benefit for effort of any government service. It’s the best return on investment. It’s something huge with small effort

      You’d think any party claiming to understand business would like these arguments. Any party claiming to be for small government would appreciate vaccinations as a way to prevent lots of big government

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      Do airplanes spread chemtrails?

      No

      Actually also yes. Water vapor is a chemical.

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            Water is a byproduct of proper combustion of fossil fuels. One of many. Sometimes you can see it drip from a car’s exhaust pipe, or the cloud from the tailpipe on a cold morning.

            Whether you see a contrail depends on the conditions the jet is flying through. They do tend to occur in high moisture areas because the ice crystals formed can’t evaporate as quickly as they would in dry air.

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          aHA! you’ve been conned into thinking that1. in reality they are trails of… BUM BUM BUM!!! chemicals from the airplane pilot’s butt

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          Yes, also called contrails, short for condensation trails. Of water. A chemical.

          I know conspiracy nuts call them chemtrails implying chemicals that do various things to the population. But when they omit the specifics, then it’s some chemical, and it is.

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        They’re actually called contrails.

        Chemtrail is something conspiracy nuts made up.

        But we really appreciate you left this comment because it made for some really funny replies.

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        Here’s the thing about making stupid jokes. It makes you look stupid.

        Time and place man. Time and place.

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        Not to mention the exhaust fumes which are often what makes the water vapor visible in the first place.

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    Reality has a well-known left-wing bias.

    You know, when Elon tried to “fix” his AI to lean right, we got ‘mecha-hitler’ and anti-semitism.

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      I was thinking this today when I saw a post on Facebook about the Baltimore Sun now being owned by Sinclair (it was prompted by a reporter leaving and taking a parting shot at the paper, noting the new bias). A few comments: “Oooooh I like what I’m reading!” “I was pleasantly surprised they got rid of the liberal bias!”

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    Well, if one really wanted to hear the Nazi perspective on any given issue there’s always grok.

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      Remember when grok was “too woke” and to fix it, they started heavily weighting it’s training on Elon musk’s tweets? Imagine a future where our AI overlords are just elon’s shitposts

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      Even Grok is, in spite of all the bias Elon has sought to instill in it, shockingly ~woke~. This is because it still has to stick to facts to be of any use for anything, which has the natural consequence of making it largely incompatible with most right wing narratives.

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      Unfun fact of the day:

      The US “department of war” is going to start using grok widescale…

      They already used it for layoffs and missile strikes, but this is day to day shit.

      They’re 100% aiming for AI to be the government and they just tell it to do vague things. They’ll blame it for when things don’t work out, and take credit if anything works by sheer luck.

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      I forget if theres a name for this, but with modern news outlets platforming conservative takes and “left” takes in these whoever speaks loudest wins 1v 1 (or similar) setups it usually leads people to believe that both “opinions” stand on similar grounds factually, despite them having very different tiers of evidence.

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        also by even scheduling a debate between say… Bill Nigh and a creationist, the illusion is created that these are equal things, equally deserving of our attention and time. before you ever get into the moderator bias creating an impression that the truth lies in the middle of these two people when in reality only one of them is speaking in good faith.

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      “Should people have access to affodable healthcare?”

      WhAt iS ThEiR SkIn cOlOuR ThOuGh?

      “Should kids have access to lunch at schools?”

      WhAt iS ThEiR SkIn cOlOuR ThOuGh?

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    I’m actually more concerned with these political questions that they asked.

    What exactly is a political question?

    Do you like Donald j. Trump?

    Should we build data centers wherever we want to?

    Is Donald j. Trump a good president?

    Donald j. Trump?

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    Like the Washington Post should be casting stones about anyone leaning in a direction anymore…

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    “Reality bias” yes…

    Ask it some uncomfortable questions about Israel, I bet it goes all “left” (I cannot talk bad about Israel because antisemitism yadda yadda) on you. “Left” in the context of this article is run through an American lens, it isn’t saying chatGPT is marxist ffs, it means the DNC party line. It absolutely has guard rails to keep it from “being offensive,” by “left” “they” mean it doesn’t say the N-word but that same mechanism stops it from saying boo to Israel.

    Point is it isn’t “reality bias” it is specifically instructed to “be nice for the shareholder’s sake” and that isn’t “left.”

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    I like to think that most of these maga types know what they are saying are illogical most of the time, but I may be giving them too much credit

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    “bias towards fairness” or “two-sided bias”

    Not every issue has two sides. Some have one (“is water required for human life”), while others have 3+ (“what is the just viable socio-economic model for long term human survival and prosperity”)

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    Leftwing views are so common that a tool for averaging and summarizing the Internet repeats them - yet the neoliberal parties still don’t believe that left populist candidates will benefit them.

    Leftwing populism endangers elite parasites, be they the politicians taking bribes, or the companies, wealthy people, and lobbyists giving those bribes.

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    Not even just evidence based. Anything that’s just a bit too fair and egalitarian towards all folks.

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      Some unpaid intern spent 20 minutes talking to ChatGPT and getting it to say liberal things, then went on to write an article about their ‘study’.