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 technology

A.I.’s Believers Don’t Want to Know About Trouble Ahead

Is A.I. hallucinating about its future?

Artificial intelligence promises to diagnose baffling illnesses, design new drugs, solve mathematical conundra, and unravel a long list of puzzlements that have proven difficult for humans to fathom.

The savants of Silicon Valley take these promises a good deal further. They speak of bringing humanity into a new age of enlightenment, seeming to revel in their god-like intentions to create a superintelligence destined to make humans obsolete. article illustration
Formerly a cornfield, Amazon's data center for A.I. at New Carlisle, Indiana.

not hiringSam Altman, the most prominent voice of the A.I. universe and CEO of OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, has written that a next step, artificial general intelligence, or A.G.I., will usher in “massive prosperity”.

But Altman also writes that the superintelligence that "humanity is close to building” will lead to "whole classes of jobs going away". Silicon Valley barges ahead nonetheless, making A.I. ever more powerful, unconcerned that their endeavors are likely to put millions out of work.

A.I. is already killing the entry-level job. "The unemployment rate for degree holders ages 22 to 27 hit 5.8% this spring", reports Bloomberg Businessweek. For computer engineering majors, the unemployment rate is now 7.5%. Companies are “going to need less and less people at the bottom”, said one CEO, a grim outlook for new college graduates. One said, possibly not kidding, it's harder "to land an entry-level role at one of the big banks than it is to get into Harvard University". One tech company completely stopped hiring any engineers below a mid-level position "because lower-level tasks could now be done by A.I." Newly graduated economists, normally enjoying 100% job prospects, are now having trouble finding positions as A.I. affects the market for even…

  the presidency

Trump Says Give Him Numbers He Likes or You’re Out

A reporter asked President Trump, “Why did you fire the head of the bureau of labor statistics?” He answered, “Because I think her numbers were wrong”.

If you didn’t know already, now you know that the America you once knew is gone. It is now a dictatorship where the man we still call “president” must be served only with data that conforms to his vision that we are living in his “Golden Age”.

Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Dr. Erika McEntarfer was Senate-confirmed and is under a four-year contract. That is no impediment for a dictator.

expected job decline arrives

Friday’s jobs report dropped from preceding months to only 73,000 net new jobs created in July. Daniel Koh, who was chief of staff at the Labor Department during President Biden’s tenure, knows how labor statistics come to be:

”There are thousands of people who put together this report every month from hundreds of thousands of input data."

But Trump, utterly ignorant of the ebb and flow of millions of jobs across the nation, thinks the data are wrong because they don’t fit his imaginary reality. He tweeted:

”In my opinion, today's job numbers were RIGGED in order to make the Republicans, and ME, look bad.“

Business and government need reliable data to make decisions. The monthly job number, eagerly awaited by the financial markets on the first Friday of every month, is one of the key economic indicators tracked by government agencies. Because the job numbers from…

 the presidency

Gabbard’s Dramatics Entice Trump to “Go After” Obama for “Treason”

Out to please her boss, DNI Tulsi Gabbard serves up incendiary allegations

Still, nine years later, Donald Trump is so in the grip of his malignant narcissism that he must somehow disprove – however falsely – that he won the 2016 election without any assist from Russian meddling. He simply cannot stand any implication that Russia might have helped.

So he has charged his intelligence appointees to show that the “Russia collusion hoax” was rooted in the conspiracy of a cabal at the top of government that election year.

He has had CIA Director John Ratcliffe order up a “CIA Note”, a short and redundant document that finds multiple faults with the CIA’s prior review in early 2017 of Russia involvement. Ratcliffe followed this up by delivering criminal referrals to the Justice Department on July 8 that the former directors of the CIA and FBI, John Brennan and James Comey, be investigated for illegal conduct such as lying to Congress.

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Tulsi Gabbard and her treasonous Obama.

And second, just a couple of weeks later, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard did her part to win Trump’s praise with her study of intelligence communications in late 2016 which, she alleges, show the corrupt intent of bringing down the newly-elected president, Donald Trump.

Gabbard upped the ante. It’s not just Brennan and Comey. She is going after Obama. She claims documents show Obama rejected the intelligence community view that Russia was not trying to “hack the election in favor of either candidate” and called a December 6th National Security Council meeting on “a sensitive matter” in which he charged DNI James Clapper to produce “an intelligence assessment that detailed not if but how Moscow affected the outcome of the election”, Gabbard writes. She is saying Obama ordered intel to slant its view to say – well, she doesn’t quite say what she thinks Obama…

 the president's military

Court Gives Trump License to Militarize U.S. Cities Against Protests

On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit overturned a lower court's order that California's National Guard be returned to Governor Gavin Newsom's control, ruling that President Trump was justified in federalizing the state's Guard without Newsom's concurrence.

The three-judge panel, two of them Trump appointees, ruled unanimously that the protests over ICE agents seizing brown-skinned people off the streets of Los Angeles had become overheated enough that "affording appropriate deference to the president’s determination" is warranted, "that he likely acted within his authority (italics ours)".

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President Trump exulted in the decision, insulting the governor in the process, tweeting:

"The judges obviously realized that Gavin Newsom is incompetent and ill prepared, but this is much bigger than Gavin because all over the United States, if our Cities, and our people, need protection, we are the ones to give it to them should State and Local Police be unable, for whatever reason, to get the job done. This is a great decision for our Country..." (capitalization his).

This has been his dream, not to govern, but to rule. The doctrine of states' rights is not for him. Trump has long desired to use the United States military against the American people. Restrained by advisers who told him he needed to wait for governors to ask for federal help, he has regretted not taking direct action against the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. "The next time, I am not waiting” to send in…

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 the economy

Will Trump Have to Refund the Tariffs?

His tariffs have settled in against 90 countries, the latest inflation report shows only a modest uptick, he insists, but a looming appellate court case nonetheless has President Trump throwing fits.

In May, a three-judge panel at the U.S. Court of International Trade (USCIT) in New York unanimously ruled that Trump went beyond his authority by implementing his vast menu of imposts. Tariffs are the prerogative of Congress is their point, and this special court is the expert on trade law. (The three judges were appointed by Reagan, Obama, and Trump.)

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Qingdao, China.

As he has done repeatedly, such as justifying sending U.S. troops into Los Angeles, Trump declared an emergency under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA) to gave himself the right to set tariffs in place of Congress. But the trade court said tariffs are dissociated from halting the emergency of fentanyl entering the country. The court wrote,

"A tax deals with a budget deficit by raising revenue. A dam deals with flooding by holding back a river. But there is no such association between the act of imposing a tariff and the ‘unusual and extraordinary threat[s]’ that the Trafficking Orders purport to combat."

What if the appeals court also decides that the tariffs are illegal? Wouldn’t the Trump administration be required to refund all the tariffs collected to date?

The federal appeals court set dates in early June to hear from attorneys on both sides, but Trump’s lawyers have just sent a letter to the court which shows that a desperate loonyness has taken hold:

”If the United States were forced to pay back the trillions of dollars committed to us,… Read More »

 appointments

Emil Bove Says ‘F—‘ the Courts

So that makes him MAGA's ideal appellate court judge.

Donald Trump rewarded the personal lawyers who represented him in his personal criminal and civil cases with top positions at the Justice Department: Pam Bondi is article illustration
Emil Bove.

the attorney general for having defended Trump at one of his impeachment trials; Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, represented Mr. Trump at his Manhattan criminal trial. Emil Bove, another of Trump’s personal attorneys, was made Blanche’s principal deputy after also serving as a defense attorney for Trump in Manhattan.

Bove didn't stay long at Main…

 civil rights

Freedom of Speech, Trump Variant

Contradict him at your peril

In his March 5th address to a joint session of Congress, President Donald Trump said, “I’ve stopped all government censorship and brought back free speech in America.” He backed that up with an executive order. What he did not say was that his free speech edict does not permit others to say or write what he doesn’t like.

Just before July 4th, Paramount announced it would pay Mr. Trump – his library fund supposedly — $16 million to settle a lawsuit brought by him about the editing of a snip of what Kamala Harris had to say in…

 appointments

Billy Long Wants to Abolish the IRS

Which made him Trump's pick for IRS commissioner.

Billy Long was an auctioneer who then served as a congressman for 12 years representing a district in southwestern Missouri. He then made a failed bid for the Senate in article illustration
Billy Long.

2022. Having no experience running a large organization, Trump nevertheless named him commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. After all, doesn’t Long describes himself on social media as a “certified tax and business adviser”? It was a credential bestowed on him after only a three-day course, which was revealed to The Springfield News-Leader by the tax consultancy…

 the presidency

Immunity Wasn’t Enough. Supremes Void Checks and Balances for Trump.

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Last July, in the final decision of its term, the Supreme Court conferred immunity from prosecution on the U.S. president for any official act he might take, no matter if illegal. We wrote, "This Court has bestowed immunity on the one potential president most likely to commit illegal acts."

How true. As soon as Trump took office, he set about issuing a…

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by Nate Beeler when at the Columbus Dispatch

 deportation

ICE Told It Can Detain Millions and Deny Them Access to Due Process »

Their new policy defies April's Supreme Court ruling

Investigative reporters at The Washington Post have learned that immigration agencies have been cleared to detain people without allowing them any right to apply to a court for a bond hearing that could free them to continue their lives while waiting for their cases to be adjudicated. With the administration's accelerated sweeps all over the country by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crowding the detention facilities, and far too few immigration courts and judges to process them, ICE will simply bypass these steps and ship detainees to one of its 200 detention centers where they could wait many months extending to years waiting to be heard.

The head of ICE, Todd Lyons, wrote in a July 8 memo that the departments of Homeland Security and Justice had “revisited its legal position on detention and release authorities” and determined that immigrants “may not be released from ICE custody" where they will wait “for the duration of their removal proceedings." The American Immigration Lawyers Association has heard from it members that denial of bond hearings has already begun in several states.

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To meet the 3,000 arrests a day demanded by the administration's most extreme immigrant xenophobe, deputy chief of staff and homeland security advisor Stephen Miller, the hordes of people ICE and other federal agents are grabbing at random will inevitably include American citizens.

This week, perhaps seeming to comport with a Supreme Court mandate in April, a second ICE memo says it will give notice to certain individuals facing deportation that they have just six hours to try to reach a lawyer.

This adheres to the Court's April ruling not at all. It said individuals in deportation proceedings are entitled to due process and…

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