FTC Investigates OpenAI Over Inaccurate Information From ChatGPT
Plus: Few Americans support full abortion bans, a win for cryptocurrency in Ripple case, and more...

Fresh off another loss in court and a grilling from the House Judiciary Committee, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is blundering into yet another tech-panic boondoggle. The agency "has opened an expansive investigation into OpenAI, probing whether the maker of the popular ChatGPT bot has run afoul of consumer protection laws by putting personal reputations and data at risk," The Washington Post reported on Thursday.
The FTC has ordered OpenAI to turn over documents and records related to its artificial intelligence (A.I.) models. "The FTC will use information You provide in response…for the purpose of investigating violations of the laws the FTC enforces," notes the agency's 20-page demand letter.
It states that the subject of the investigation is whether OpenAI "has (1) engaged in unfair or deceptive privacy or data security practices or (2) engaged in unfair or deceptive practices relating to risks of harm to consumers, including reputational harm…and whether Commission action to obtain monetary relief would be in the public interest."
Specifically, the agency is probing whether a security incident last March in which "a bug in its systems allowed some users to see payment-related information, as well as some data from other users' chat history," somehow violated consumer protection laws, the Post reports, noting that "OpenAI said in a blog post that the number of users whose data was revealed to someone else was 'extremely low.'"
The FTC is also investigating whether ChatGPT sometimes returning inaccurate results is against federal law.
Of course, OpenAI doesn't claim that ChatGPT is perfect. The product is still in its infancy, and users should know to take its output with the proverbial grain of salt. The idea that it should be punished by federal regulators for this defies logic.
It could seriously chill innovation or the pace of exciting new technology being made public if tech companies must certify that their products never make mistakes before letting them see the light of day. Yet that's exactly what the FTC seems to be angling for here.
we're transparent about the limitations of our technology, especially when we fall short. and our capped-profits structure means we aren't incentivized to make unlimited returns.
— Sam Altman (@sama) July 13, 2023
The investigation is part of larger FTC and Biden administration hostility toward tech companies and FTC Chair Lina Khan's strategy of trying to create public policy rather than simply enforce it.
"The FTC has issued multiple warnings that existing consumer protection laws apply to AI, even as the administration and Congress struggle to outline new regulations," and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.) says new legislation could take months, notes the Post. "The FTC's demands of OpenAI are the first indication of how it intends to enforce those warnings. If the FTC finds that a company violates consumer protection laws, it can levy fines or put a business under a consent decree, which can dictate how the company handles data."
"This latest FTC nastygram to a tech co (this one to OpenAI) reflects the short-term reality of #AI regulation in the US: We'll witness a lot of jawboning and regulation-by-intimidation through implicit threats of undefined action," tweeted Adam Thierer, an innovation policy analyst at the R Street Institute, explaining that by "nastygram" he means "a letter sent by a policymaker or agency that asks probing questions backed by implicit threats of undefined future regulatory action. It's a long-standing agency practice, but one that the FTC is using more regularly to influence firm decisions."
FREE MINDS
Few Americans support total abortion bans. Most U.S. adults think abortion should be legal at least through the early stages of pregnancy, according to a new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll. "Overall, about two-thirds of Americans say abortion should generally be legal, but only about a quarter say it should always be legal and only about 1 in 10 say it should always be illegal," reports the A.P.
The poll also delved into difficulty obtaining abortions after the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade a little more than a year ago, and looked at public opinion in states that have since enacted bans:
The poll finds that 1 in 10 Americans say they know someone who has either been unable to get an abortion or who has had to travel to get one in the last year, since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade — and that this is especially common among young people, people of color and those living in states where abortion is banned at all stages of pregnancy.
Nearly half the states now allow abortion until between 20 and 27 weeks but bar it later than that in most cases. Before the end of Roe, almost every state fell in that range. Now, abortion is banned — with varying exceptions — at all stages of pregnancy in 14 states, including much of the South.
The poll found that 73% of all U.S. adults, including 58% of those in states with the strictest bans, believe abortion should be allowed at six weeks of pregnancy. Just one state currently has a ban in effect that kicks in around then. That's Georgia, where abortion is banned once cardiac activity can be detected — around six weeks and before women often know they're pregnant. Ohio and South Carolina have similar bans that are not being enforced because of court action, and Florida has one that hasn't taken effect. Iowa lawmakers late Tuesday passed a bill that would add it to those ranks once it is signed by Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds later this week.
FREE MARKETS
A win for Ripple in SEC case involving XRP cryptocurrency. (This section was written by Reason Senior Editor Brian Doherty.) In an exciting development for the crypto community, U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York Analisa Torres in a decision involving motions for summary judgment in the case SEC v. Ripple said something that many in the virtual currency community have been trying to tell Gary Gensler's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): that while the totality of the circumstances might make a cryptocurrency part of a transaction that is legally regulatable as a security, "XRP, as a digital token, is not in and of itself a 'contract, transaction[,] or scheme' that embodies the Howey requirements of an investment contract. Rather, the Court examines the totality of circumstances surrounding Defendants' different transactions and schemes involving the sale and distribution of XRP."
After doing that examination based on the 1946 Supreme Court case SEC v. Howey (which established modern securities law definitions) and nixing the idea that the virtual currency is in and of itself a security, Torres is letting the case against Ripple move forward on its sales of the virtual currency XRP to institutional investors, which she thinks is a securities transaction. But she decided sales of XRP to most of what she calls "programmatic buyers" on standard digital asset exchanges (who did not know who they were buying XRP from) do not constitute illegal unregistered securities transactions.
This should, if other judges or lawmakers agree in other cases, be great news for exchanges being hit by the SEC for being illegal unregistered securities exchanges. (Giveaways of XRP to employees for compensation or to others who did not pay for them are also not liable for prosecution in this case, Torres decided.)
QUICK HITS
• The Food and Drug Administration has given the green light for oral contraceptive Opill to be marketed as an over-the-counter drug (after signaling in May that this outcome was likely). It's a good step, but Opill—a progestin‐only "minipill"—is not "as easy to use as combination oral contraceptives," writes Jeffrey A. Singer. "The FDA should allow all women to access all forms of hormonal contraception over‐the‐counter."
• We still don't know the full extent of the government's warrantless electronic spying program, points out Reason's Eric Boehm.
• "A recent federal court decision supports the idea that First Amendment protections extend not to journalists as a special class, but to anybody engaged in journalism," reports J.D. Tuccille.
• "For every eight patients who present at an emergency department, one is there for a behavioral crisis such as psychosis, suicidality, mania, aggression, or substance use," notes The New Yorker. With Emergency Psychiatry Assessment, Treatment, and Healing (EmPATH) units, some hospitals "are advancing a radically new approach" to addressing these psychiatric emergencies.
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Biden orders the prep phase to call up active reserve to fight in Europe. Adults back in charge.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2023/07/13/ordering-the-selected-reserve-and-certain-members-of-the-individual-ready-reserve-of-the-armed-forces-to-active-duty/
Biden’s ego while at the NAFO meeting compelled him to do this.
Sure glad Trump isn't around to start WW3 anymore. Remember how many Very Concerned articles Reason put out when he droned an Iranian terrorist?
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Notably not in the roundup. Is Reason even anti-war anymore?
Just the two world wars Trump started.
Anti-republican > anti-war.
https://twitter.com/djuric_zlatko/status/1679703008010022912?t=AsH2E4qKJ6Mx0n6P_g2rFg&s=19
Kiev has banned Russian songs in public places
Kiev council deputies have imposed a moratorium on the public use of Russian-language cultural products in the capital, including books, art albums, audiovisual works, musical sound recordings, handicrafts, theatre and circus performances, concerts and services.
Last year, an acquaintance in Romania was in a Leonid Zorin play where they changed all the Russian names.
They're fighting for freedumb!
Definitely not a good idea. Libertarian Ukrainians need to be speading the ideas of Individual Rights and Limited Government to every Russophone they meet and every Russian online, so that the Russians may be emboldened to desert and rise up against Putin.
It’s interesting that IRR members are being called up–these are the single-term people who are basically playing out the string of their enlistment as civilians after doing their regular active duty time. They don’t go to drill or anything like that, the whole point is that they’re a body pool in case there’s a national emergency like a major war breaking out that involves the US.
It shows just how undermanned the US military is, and how shitty their recruitment numbers are, that Biden needs to resort to calling up the couch commandos for this.
Just for context, I didn't get my actual discharge certificate until my IRR time was finished, even though I had a DD-214 from my active duty time.
Oh, that's not good.
Dude, it's only World War 3.
What if OrangemanBad was in charge?
*shudders*
Good job, Reason editors, with your implicit support of Biden in 2020. Adults back in charge indeed.
Establishment liberals in 2017: "Trump's going to start WW3."
Reason Magazine: "OMG, someone stop the Madman!!"
Establishment liberals in 2023: "Let's start WW3."
Reason Magazine: *walks away whistling*
Good job, Reason editors, with your implicit support of Biden in 2020. Adults back in charge indeed.
Wow, that dripped with dishonesty.
I agree. 3 were explicit.
^ This
I don’t call you Mike Liarson for nothing.
No it didn't, but your claim does.
Local news
They are just being called up to go throught anti-racism and DEI training. Can't have a single citizen guilty of wrongthink.
Ffffffffuck.
WW3 is a small price to pay for no longer having to put up with mean tweets. #TotallyWorthIt
It’s not, but you are also presenting a false dichotomy.
Really, Laursen? #DefendBidenAtAllCosts?
Your side, and yes, I'm calling it your side, twit, is pushing for WWIII with the Russians about as fast and hard as they can, doing every stupid, dumbass thing they possibly can short of lobbing a missile at the Kremlin.
The side that Dee supports did send a drone that crashed into the Russian flag atop the Kremlin, so they kind of did that too.
Wonder how Ken Schultz is holding up...
NeoKen W. Schultz
Given how ridiculous things are right now, that would have been appropriate if it had started WWIII.
When a choice involves only 2 realistic options, that is an actual dichotomy.
I am liking Chumby's idea for a book titled Mike the Sea Lion to teach kids about logic and debate.
Jeff might want to read Mike the Sea Lion to pre-K kids while dressed as a drag queen.
What I really want to know is, what is the DoD doing to make sure those troops have access to abortions?
And what are their pronouns?
It may soon be was/were
Ouch. I'm probably going to hell for laughing at that.
I've got a lot of scrolling to do but I'm going out on a limb and declaring thread winner here.
Oh, noice,
They likely have better access to reproductive health care in Europe than they have in a number of American states.
"reproductive health care"
What are you using that as a euphemism for, M4e? Treating low motility or killing babies?
You do know that most European abortion laws are more restrictive than Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban which prompted Dobbs v. Jackson, don't you?
Probably not.
I use reproductive health care because it better describes the issue. It is important that we remember that terminating a pregnancy by choice or from necessity is ultimately medical care.
As for Europe, many states do have gestational limits, but they also have national health care and easier access to abortion services. So, a woman who is pregnant can make the decision and have the procedure well within the time limits.
"I use reproductive health care because it better describes the issue."
There's nothing "reproductive" about aborting a baby, in fact it's literally the opposite of reproduction. That's like calling smoking pulmonary health care.
Not only is it weasely, it's a lie.
“If somebody else doesn’t pay for it, it doesn’t exist.” M4e
I use individual rights because it accurately summarizes what actual women have under Constitutional law, wet dreams of the Hitlerjugend, Maschen and other mystical brainwashateria groomers to the contrary notwithstanding.
Massachusetts making sure all the free housing for illegal immigrants doesn't bother their political class or wealthy class.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/07/12/howie-carr-lucky-24-towns-get-migrants-guess-who-doesnt/
The illegals are not being sent to, among other millionaire destinations, Cambridge, Brookline, Newton, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, Chatham, Swampscott, Newburyport, Wellesley, Dover, Sherborn, Amherst….
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The letter from Healey’s office didn’t address most of Durant’s questions. But it did reveal a few interesting facts, including the two dozen state communities into which the Third World is being imported:
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“Burlington, Chelsea, Chicopee, Concord, Dedham, Greenfield, Holyoke, Kingston, Marlborough, Methuen, Norton, Norwood, Peabody, Plymouth, Revere, Saugus, Shrewsbury, Sturbridge, Taunton, West Springfield, Westborough, Woburn and Worcester.”
I'm sure White Mike is relived. When the illegals appeared at Martha’s Vineyard he nearly had a stroke from the racism of it all.
There once was a sarc from Nantucket,
With his 40s proceeded to suck it,
When his drink was all gone,
Passed out on the lawn,
Sobriety? He managed to duck it.
Sarcasmic has always loved beer
And mouthwash would bring him great cheer
Cheap fortified wine
he finds almost divine
Mogen David being most dear!
Sarc drinks his beer through the lands
A 40 taped to both of his hands
Never of mind
Never has time
Even willing to drink beer of a trans
Since I'm muted by the little twit...
There was once a sarc from bumfuck, Maine
Who muted people and was rather lame
And drank so much he would spew
While chugging on his cheap brew
He would white knight pedos and Dems the same
Sarc the red nosed commenter
Also use to be a homeless bum
His wife up and left him
Because he couldn't quit the rum
All of the other posters
Use to laugh and call him names
They never let poor sarc
Get away with strawman games
Sar-cas-mic the strawman
Is a sad unhappy troll
With his pal White Mike
Writing loads of tripe
They are really on a roll
Down through the comments
With a 40 in his hand
Dropping shitposts there
Here and everywhere
Screaming, Trump this if you can
There must have been some magic
When that fat 'tard jeff was found
Sarc dubbed him "true libertarian"
He still bears (in trunks!) that crown
Indoctrination
Is a fairy tale they say
Teachers don't groom kids
Or teach them to resist
All their parents chosen ways
fal-fal-fallacy
fal-fal-fallacy
See Sarcasmic spin!
fal-fal-fallacy
fal-fal-fallacy
Motte and Bailey for the win!
We're all so talented.
Sarcasmic! You're an inspiration to us all.
Sarc the herald, angels sing,
Limp from booze his ding-a-ling.
Peace on Earth and mercy mild,
He bitch-slapped his only child.
So drunk that he cannot rise,
So shit faced there’s no disguise.
With a forty in each hand,
Blacked out all day is his plan.
Sarc the herald angels sing,
Limp from booze his ding-a-ling.
Upon judges review chuck p wins the sarc sing off
Remember when trump was a threat to courts and the rule of law? Despite losing at the USSC, Biden moved forward with tens of billions in loan forgiveness.
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/education/despite-supreme-court-ruling-biden-unveils-39-billion-new-student-loan
Sure, but this is a completely different bullshit plan to vastly overstretch a law to do what he wants so he doesn't have to actually have Congress do their jobs.
I would question if Congress has the authority to violate contracts either.
Given that most of the loans are from the federal government at this point, I suspect they might have the authority to validate these ones in particular. But Biden probably knows that it would never pass Congress.
Biden probably knows that it would never pass Congress.
Which means it’s the perfect issue to push anyway and then demagogue through the 2024 about how those “Mean old RethugliKKKanz” won’t let him give a free handout to his party’s primary constituency.
Despite losing at the USSC, Biden moved forward with tens of billions in loan forgiveness.
How many divisions does the SCOTUS command?
How they gonna fight Biden without any f-15’s?
The lead: "Few Americans support total abortion bans."
The context: "Overall, about two-thirds of Americans say abortion should generally be legal, but only about a quarter say it should always be legal and only about 1 in 10 say it should always be illegal,"
Total abortion is actually a minority position as well.
It's okay because it's rare and nobody does it anyway (Kermit Gosnell) or something and it's only for medical reasons even though abortion bans make medical exceptions, or something, so keep it late and legal.
Never Clumpers
Hahahaha
Awwww
DAAAAAAAAAYUM.
And the odd notion that any abortion law being proposed under the new Dobbs decision makes abortion "always illegal".
^ this.
They need to be reminded.
Dobbs happened because the fringe left would not accept a 15 week ban, of which most every western country has something similar to.
The position of unlimited abortion and later abortion is absolutely a fringe, unpopular one. And the loud voices, MSM campaign, and democrat policy platform is for unlimited abortion, no longer "safe, legal, rare" that was the platform of decades ago.
ENB and others screaming about abortion here need to be reminded that they absolutely hold a tiny minority position
Dobbs happened because the fringe left would not accept a 15 week ban
I wouldn't say that's why the decision was made. The decision was made because it is the accurate and proper reading of the US Constitution, which rarely happens anymore but in this case they were correct.
The ussc only took the case due to abortion to birth activists suing over state laws. And it was 20 weeks, 5 months, not 15.
I dunno. I've seen some Dem mayors recently that made me want to march in support of abortion into the 167th trimester.
It would not have come before the Supreme Court if the pro-aborts had not been defending their radical position at all costs.
I think it's undeniable at this point that the USSC is just a third politics playing branch of our government, and not reading laws and the constitution trying to decide if they are compatible.
Where is this “screaming”?
Caw caw!
From your side, as usual, Dee.
Dobbs happened because the fringe left would not accept a 15 week ban, of which most every western country has something similar to.
Dobbs happened because a socon group specifically wrote the MS law in order to get the appeals up to the Supreme Court. There was only one abortion clinic in MS. They did abortions up to 16 weeks. So the 15 week time only had the one target and one purpose - to force that clinic to sue. 15 weeks specifically was irrelevant. What was relevant was that MS now required that one clinic to file paperwork for every abortion with the doctor attesting to all the details of and medical justification for it. To that committee of the state.
The lawsuit had nothing to do with any other state and of course you'd know that if you weren't just a useful idiot for the R's.
The clinic was forced to sue over a week? Your analysis remains consistently terrible.
All the way to the supreme court of the US because of a state law. Federal abortion law is something that authoritarianism desires, I can't imagine why it becoming a states rights issue again would upset the "libertarians" around here.
They were forced to sue over that paperwork and the violation of doctor-patient privilege that Roe had put in place.
MS law HAD been 20 weeks. Which was the major reason, that clinic had limited their abortions to 16 weeks. All within the 2nd trimester where partial restrictions/burdens were ok under Roe. The 15 week ban was to either force the lawsuit or force the clinic to lower their limit back into the 1st trimester (which forces a lawsuit as a direct violation of Roe).
MS never gave shit about 15 weeks. They enacted a trigger law in 2007 that set zero weeks - if/when Roe gets overturned. Once they knew they had a majority on the SC, they could trigger the trigger themselves.
Know how I can tell you never actually read Roe? Roe was also not a legislative act. Nobody forced them to sue. Your analysis remains consistently ignorant and bad.
Roe did not discuss which trimester was legal dumdum. It talked about regulations balanced on viability. Roe actually did allow regulations. Maybe try reading it. Then read why it was thrown out. The left sued over any and all regulations.
I might be a bit confused, but where is abortion mentioned in the constitution? I see a 10th ammendment that states"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
So I would interpret that as abortion is not mentioned in the constitution so it's up to the states to decide
"...The lawsuit had nothing to do with any other state and of course you’d know that if you weren’t just a useful idiot for the R’s."
This from a worthless D idiot.
He isnt really useful.
Since when does public opinion impact constitutional interpretation? If 60% of Americans favored theft (loan forgiveness, anyone?), would that make it constitutional?
Since when does public opinion impact constitutional interpretation?
Since we stopped being a Republic and became "OuR DeMoCrAcY!"
1913 called and wants to tell you about the Federal reserve, theft through inflation, and generations of jurisprudence saying it's totally constitutional.
The context: “Overall, about two-thirds of Americans say abortion should generally be legal, but only about a quarter say it should always be legal and only about 1 in 10 say it should always be illegal,”
Since Dobbs, the 25 states that have maintained/strengthened their pre-Dobbs abortion laws are home to 52% of the population. The 25 states that have tightened/restricted are home to 48% of the population. Which is similar to the Biden/Trump electoral split though idk whether the states themselves match.
Of the latter 25:
17 have a time limit of zero weeks - 27% of peeps
13 have no exception for rape or incest (27% of peeps live there).
7 have no exception for mothers health
16 no exception for fetal 'anomaly'
We'll see which ones of those have made changes that go beyond 'acceptable context' there. But those states are where abortion electoral politics is going to be heating up at a local level rather than just 'those DeRps over there'.
Letters reveal DoJ spied on GOP congressional aides while investigating trump.
https://thefederalist.com/2023/07/14/doj-spied-on-devin-nunes-staff-during-russia-hoax-subpoenas-show/
Is there a law that they didn't break because of orangemanbad?
That's why Trump was so bad. He MADE them do it.
Like the wife who cannot stop talking MADE her husband slap her around.
Don't worry, Trump is a special case. Once he is completely and utterly destroyed, they will never do anything like this ever again.
This. The FBI has not followed the law since its inception. Just did it a little more egregiously with Trump.
"A little"
Once he is completely and utterly destroyed, they will never do anything like this ever again.
They pinky swore, so they must be telling the truth. You can totally trust them!
The 3rd ammendment possibly
Border patrol entering private property and cutting fences on private land without warrants or premission while refusing to leave may quailfy.
All right then
A report came out yesterday that Mayorga has ordered border patrol to help illegal immigrants get over the floating barrier Texas put up.
Or Trump admin CDC eviction moratorium.
It's true, some of the people who were allowed to not be evicted may well have been troops.
Not that I can think of. OrangeManBad was so evil and bad, they just had to break every rule and law they could to get him. Reminds me of a story from history, long ago, about a group of people who so hated a certain man that they did everything within their power and outside the rule of law to get him. They even went so far as to kill him. They wound up killing their republic as well.
Et tu insane logic troll?
Remember when Watergate actually made Americans uncomfortable?
Stop asking about Biden's health or mental awareness. It doesn't matter.
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/4095581-does-knowing-about-the-presidents-health-actually-matter/
That whole article is a case of copium inhalation that rivals Tony Montana and his yeyo pile.
I wonder how many times they suggested invoking the 25th against Trump, as well as unofficially giving him multiple diagnoses regarding his mental health while prez.
Seriously, they dont have a standard that's not a double
Now do the Republicans.
Why? Your need to boaf sides to protect and excuse the left?
Caw caw!
Cite, Dee?
They may have had a leg to stand on if Trump fell over, got lost and rambled as much as Biden does.
If they didn't have double standards, they'd have no standards at all.
Biden bit and sniffed a kid yesterday.
Video.
https://twitter.com/Newzbro/status/1679855419504709634
The kid will need to attend grope therapy.
It is creepy as fuck. It isnt his grand kid. The child is a strangers kid.
There are numerous, disgusting Biden videos like that. On Telegram channels, when a progressive shows up carrying Biden’s water, they get deluged with them.
I don’t see the problem with that.
— Pedo Jeffy
As long as Biden didn't have bear in his
trunkDepends, it's all good.To be fair, I have seen my grandparents do a similar thing, but that was with children in the family; not some random kid in a crowd that obviously hates it. This is a far cry from the “shake hand, kiss baby” thing politicians would do way back when.
Well, in Italy a judge recently ruled that as long as it lasts less than 10 seconds a grope isn't illegal. How long until they bring that same standard here (as long as you have a (D) after your name, natch)?
Ok, so that seems to cover pussy grabbing, but how about digital penetration?
Asking for Brandon
For sound economic perspective go to https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
No, fuck off.
I muted him since it is just his link.
It's a bot. Just like the top of the comments "Google pays me a million dollars a week" spammers.
Likewise. Unlike Sarc and Laursen, I only mute the spammers, not those I dislike.
But they were being disagreed with and people said their ideas were stupid.
"This latest FTC nastygram to a tech co (this one to OpenAI) reflects the short-term reality of #AI regulation in the US: We'll witness a lot of jawboning and regulation-by-intimidation through implicit threats of undefined action,"
This should, if other judges or lawmakers agree in other cases, be great news for exchanges being hit by the SEC for being illegal unregistered securities exchanges.
Standard bureaucratic response to both digital currency and AI - doesn't matter if this is something new, we're going to regulate the shit out of it until it stops squirming.
I do wonder how the company OpenAI is able to monetize "open" technology.
and our capped-profits structure means we aren’t incentivized to make unlimited returns.
We only rip you off a little bit.
They provide paid services to many customers. The free online thing isn't the full product and limits access.
They aren't actually very open. As in, they kinda used to be, but now are explicitly closed source.
Theft from others.
doesn’t matter if this is something new, we’re going to regulate the shit out of it until it stops squirming.
And then, once it stops twitching we'll subsidize the shit out of it so that we control it.
Or,
"We'll regulate it in a way that allows it to benefit members of the donor class."
“…a win for cryptocurrency in Ripple case”
You can buy Ripple with crypto now? I didn’t know that they still made it.
It’s right there next to the Thunderbird!
/sarc
If they stopped distilling that, there would be a ripple effect.
Sarc would whine about it.
Whine or wine?
Whine about the wine? I think he reviews them.
https://www.athlonoutdoors.com/article/bum-wine-best-brown-bag/
Yeah thought I was back in the 70s for a minute.
I vaguely remember a "Boone's Farm Rule" that was passed on to me:
"Girls who drink Boone's Farm put out. Eventually." Damn, that WAS the 70s...
Held true in the early 2000s too
Those EmPATH units in the New Yorker article were invented by a beloved former H&R commenter.
Can’t believe they couldn’t find a Y word to put on the end of that.
The focus group wasn’t paid enough for a 7 letter acronym apparently.
Everybody. Everywhere. All the time.
Is the radical approach to mental health affirming every whim a mental patient has? Like if a guy shows up and said his dog told him if he didn't kill 6 people the world would end, so they line up 6 new yourker for the dude to kill?
It also requires doctors to kill depressed patients who say they wish they were dead. No longer alive affirming care.
But enough about Canada.
Mother’s lamenting.
I really am.
https://stateimpact.npr.org/idaho/2012/05/09/refugee-travel-loans-what-they-are-and-why-you-should-care/
Tomorrow, we’ll air a broadcast story on a program you’ve probably never heard of. It’s called the International Organization for Migration U.S. Refugee Travel Loan Program.
What is it? In short, it covers the cost of transportation for nearly all refugees resettled in the United States. (For this year, that could be as many as 76,000 people.)
… Larry Jones is the Boise Field Office Director for a refugee resettlement agency called World Relief. In a recent interview, he recollected what it was like to try to help refugees establish lives here in Idaho as the recession hit. “Fewer and fewer people were able to get jobs,” he remembered.
Jones said the lack of jobs meant refugees needed more support. “We started to see the needs of initial resettlement start to stretch from five or six months to maybe two years before someone got their first job,” he said. “That’s a long time to be patching together support structures to keep people in their homes.”
I mean sarc, jeff, and Mike keep claiming these are cost free laborers with jobs who work harder than Americans because they once talked to an illegal food truck owner. They come at zero cost.
It's fun to watch drunky talk about what hard-working go-getters the southern browns are after he excused his ignorance of what a Cuban sandwich is despite his ostensible culinary training as a professional gourmet chef by saying that there's no spics in Maine to have ever told him about one.
Izzis about forcing women to reproduce or casting Black Satan out of AI? Which?
The abortion polling is fascinating as it is evaluating a law regime no one is actually proposing, that is, "abortion is never allowed".
It is also interesting that rights are apparently up for democratic decision making in the case of inconvenient human individuals.
It’s just an opinion poll.
Caw caw!
This was just his opinion about an opinion poll.
Democrats have a long history of deeming particular people as property.
inconvenient human individuals.
"Lebensunwertes Leben."
Doesn't quite roll off the tongue but probably sounds better in the original German.
And yes, I know technically that translates literally to "life unworthy of life," but that's how a certain German politician with a weird mustache used to put it.
They don’t inconvenience anti-abortion zealots, since they are willing to interfere in the woman’s decision making but then walk away and have no further involvement once the child is born.
I would be against murdering five year olds, but I’m not willing to take care of all those kids, so I’m good with it.
Do you lie about fucking everything? Pregnancy centers are some of the biggest areas of support for newborns. Same with various religious entities.
I have money withdrawn monthly going directly to the support of those pregnancy centers. Done this for the last 10+ years. The money adds up. I could have bought a really nice bike or car but I am happier with what I did buy.
That is a beautiful thing. I hope your assistance has improved many lives.
Entities like the Catholic Charities were heavily involved in adoption services until the Left decided that being against facilitating adoption by same-sex couples was beyond the pale.
Ackshully, forcing women to reproduce at gunpoint kills a lot of those women. Childbed death rates before and after the Supreme Court adopted the 1972 Libertarian plank demonstrate this clearly. https://bit.ly/3HqbdFJ
It's not that interesting. That's what democracy is, isn't it? The majority gets to violate your rights if they vote for it.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/hunter-biden-prosecutor-worked-alongside-business-partner
Derek Hines, an assistant U.S. attorney at the Department of Justice working on the Hunter Biden case, reportedly had a close professional relationship with a former FBI director whose firm has extensive business ties to the Biden family.
Hines's LinkedIn page lists him working for former FBI Director Louis Freeh at his private company, Freeh Group International Solutions, as a special counsel between August 2013 and February 2015. Hines was one of the prosecutors to sign off on Biden's recent plea deal.
An email had previously revealed that in 2016 that Freeh, then a partner at the Delaware-based law firm Freeh, Sporkin & Sullivan, worked with Biden on a job consulting deal regarding the prosecution of Romanian real estate tycoon Gabriel Popoviciu. Popoviciu reportedly paid Biden at least $1 million for help with his case. In April 2016, Freeh gave $100,000 to a trust for two of President Joe Biden’s grandchildren.
The number of agents investigating Bidens with financial or political ties to the Bidens has been amazing.
How else do you think they've been able to get away with their corruption? After fifty years in "public service" (what as joke that phrase is), the Big Guy and his whole family are dug in like ticks.
There's no such thing as the deep state.
Oh goody. Another God's Own Prohibitionist whack job wanting more people shot, robbed and caged for copping a buzz. Mises anschluss crackers, be sure and pay close attention to these "free trade capitalizm" girl-bulliers next election.
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"DEI leader who condemned ‘woke do-gooders’ files free speech suit against Bay Area college"
[...]
"The Black woman who was fired by De Anza College as director of its diversity office — an office she criticized as overly “woke” — has filed a free-speech suit against the school..."
https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/tabia-lee-lawsuit-18197879.php#:~:text=Tabia%20Lee%20%E2%80%9Cstood%20up%20for%20free%20speech%2C%20academic,filed%20Monday%20in%20federal%20court%20in%20San%20Jose.
Seems the job description pretty much screams 'woke', no?
Jeff was in the thread yesterday college admissions can do whatever they want despite being taxpayer funded. This oversight will also not be allowed per Jeff's arguments.
I don't know why you and others engage him, sarc or Larsen(?).
To understand why.
I generally don’t engage jeff. But the other 2 are toxic.
One of the problems of not pushing back against open lies is you are actually ceding ground to the left and those who defend the left. It has happened at so many sites from Wikipedia to reddit to social media. Ignoring then and letting them run uncontested only makes them bolder and more apt to look for capture. Sometimes one has to actually take time to fight back against encroachment.
It is the same as the push against bud light and other woke companies. It wasn't until the right started actively changing their buying patterns and discussing the issue did companies start pulling back on the bullshit with even Blackrock admitting ESG is currently toxic.
It would be the same as you asking why I just don’t ignore illegal immigration. There is a cost whether I ignore it or not. But allowing it to grow unchecked would be a bigger cost.
Except this isn't the same thing. Random people coming here will notice that nobody is talking to the people spewing idiocy. Wikipedia is trying to hammer out "the answer" to a subject. This is not that.
Whether we like it or not, idiocy needs to be fought whenever it is found. The Laursens, Sarcs, Pluggos, Tonys, JFrees, Jeffys, M4Es of the world would spew their garbage as "fact" if we didn't fight back and counter them.
Exactly. Shrikes narratives are commonly believed. Not everyone who comes here does research and will adopt the narratives if media and others push them as bald assertions.
Standing up foe the truth does not mean ignoring the lie.
I was raised that it was a given that correct response to bad speech is to counter it with more speech.
I ignore the deranged posters like SQRLSY who spew shit that alienates everyone, and insidious liars like SPB and Misek who don't fool anyone, but the sloppy thinkers require a rebuttal. Anyone who frequented these comments through all of the COVID madness knows who is genuine.
Reddit, twitter, social media all had them scream the loudest and caved to adding rules in place to limit consent, did they not? The editors here already despise the commentariat, pushing for things like the mute list, taking comments off of web crawlers, etc.
Countering lies and bullshit is well and good. I could do without the gratuitous insults, abuse and bitch fights, though.
Those are for the lulz. Their intention is also to frustrate people with inanity. At that point calling them out for behaviors is deserved. They don't actually want honest argumentation.
"I could do without the gratuitous insults, abuse and bitch fights, though."
They really deserve more and worse than what they actually get.
I've muted the commenters who I believe are acting in bad faith. Those who won't or can't defend their position and continually gaslight and move the goal posts. Some of the commenters that I respect like Mothers, JesseAZ, insanetrollogic and many more (hat tip to Chumby for the laughs) engage these clowns but I really don't have the time. I'll leave it for others. There are a lot of very smart people who show up here and I learn a lot about a lot of subjects from their expertise. I also appreciate links to articles I have not yet stumbled across. But when I see 4 or more vertical lines I scroll. I already spend too much time online and there are a lot of other places I can waste time.
De Anza? What wuz de kwestion?
Where are the threads links?
Once ENB gets it all figured out, she’ll do a “how to” article about it.
Using coat hangers?
"The FDA should
allow all women to access all forms of hormonal contraception over‐the‐counter.should be dismantled immediately"There, hope that helps.
Without the FDA, people would ingest horse paste and doctors would prescribe everybody heroin.
Don't forget Tide Pods and Monkey Pox.
Yes. The whole substance-superstition mania stems from Asian prohibitionism against opium peddlers. Japan made foreigners step on a fumie--a copper floormat with an etching like Hitler's "Madonna with Jesus" image. Those who balked were Christian dope peddlers, hence crab bait. Brits beat the stool out of the Qing and unleashed brainwashed Christian guerillas on them. By 1905 the Qing figured boycotting US exports would cause Yankee devils to force the other devils into prohibitionist world wars. It worked. Now we have Chicoms, the GOP and its DEA.
Holy crap the twitter Tucker Carlson interview with Andrew Tate is fire.
Tate's an interesting guy but I was gonna take a pass on this one. But Tucker is not fucking around anymore so I guess I gotta watch it.
I've heard of Pucker, no interest in whoever Taint is, and came here for the ENB.
https://twitter.com/docMJP/status/1679827669540560896?t=_fp_HgVB_C07qamCfVBfwA&s=19
Gavin is ready. Ready to rule you all. And he won’t be lax like Uncle Joe. Oh, no. Enemies will be punished.
[Link]
As long as the American dictator looks kind of like Christian Bale from American Psycho and has the The Right Views, most people will be OK with it.
I know women who voted for him based on his looks alone. And they admitted it openly.
I suggest you stop knowing them.
When people like AOC say things Iike "you just want to date me", what they are really saying is that they vote based upon looks. I think it is really common.
Worked in Canada.
Wish people would heed the age-old warning: DON'T VOTE FOR THE HAIR!
I know women who voted for him based on his looks alone. And they admitted it openly.
They did for Bill Clinton too.
I also voted for Christian Bale but it wasn’t for his looks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hR5YNqE3K8
Industrial-strength concern trolling:
"Lake Tahoe has higher concentration of microplastics than ocean trash heap"
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-07-14/lake-tahoe-troubling-concentration-microplastics
Unfortunately, the only source which provided specifics is the SF Chron and its paywall seems to be working overtime.
Anyhow, the filter was searching for plastic particle ~250 microns in size and at Tahoe, they found and "alarming"(!) amount of them; 5.4/cubic meter!
In more than 9 cubic feet of water, they found all of a bit more than 5?!
Be still my heart!
I think that's actually more like 35 cubic feet.
Yup. It is 264 gallons. They found 1 particle in every 49 gallons. If you drank a gallon of lake water a day you might ingest 7 particles a year. I like my chances.
So basically one particle per barrel.
There is probably more beaver pee or fish poop in the water than that.
This picture looks like they erected a homeless camp
https://ca-times.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/700a32e/2147483647/strip/true/crop/4707x3666+0+0/resize/1200x935!/format/webp/quality/80/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcalifornia-times-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F26%2Fb8%2Fa95fa0ad42eba4da8a56b50edf5d%2Fclean-lake-tahoe.jpg
I’m no scientist, but “250 microns” sounds like something that would be put in a “for public consumption” report to drum up alarm, while being decidedly miniscule.
Am I right? I get an alarming amount of current year science right just by guessing.
Edit: Okay, I checked. A micron's 0.000039370 Inches. 250 microns is 1/1,000th of an inch. (sic? 1/10,000th?) "But it's 250 of them! REEEEE!"
Somewhere between 0 and 11 invisible to the naked eye pieces of plastic in every 264 gallons of water. Oh, shit, I am not going to make it to the fainting couch!
https://nypost.com/2023/07/12/vp-kamala-harris-offers-her-ai-explanation-describing-it-as-first-off-two-letters-and-kind-of-a-fancy-thing/
“I think the first part of this issue that should be articulated is AI is kind of a fancy thing,” Harris, 58, said during a roundtable event at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington. “First of all, it’s two letters. It means artificial intelligence, but ultimately what it is, is it’s about machine learning.”
“And so, the machine is taught — and part of the issue here is what information is going into the machine that will then determine — and we can predict then, if we think about what information is going in, what then will be produced in terms of decisions and opinions that may be made through that process,” the veep went on.
“So to reduce it down to its most simple point, this is part of the issue that we have here is thinking about what is going into a decision, and then whether that decision is actually legitimate and reflective of the needs and the life experiences of all the people,” she concluded.
Good Lord!
This is who your side wanted as VP. She manages to make Sleepy Joe look smart and intelligent.
It is revealing of her need to frame any and every topic in regards to its impact on racial disparity. It is literally her only position.
I find it amusing as Mike has said he is a software engineer but you wouldn't know if you read his comments regarding software. So when even he thinks it is bad it must be over the top bad.
As I understand it from her early career, she has expertise in many positions.
Old news:
https://babylonbee.com/news/ai-czar-harris-announces-she-has-figured-out-what-ai-stands-for
Trust us!
https://twitter.com/FBI/status/1679203593424093184?t=UihoXdnYUmOdP0hTjVTlGg&s=19
In reference to the false assertions about investigating parents at school board meetings, #FBI Director Wray told the House Judiciary Committee that the Bureau is not in the business of policing speech. Read more here: [link]
#FBI Director Wray told the House Judiciary Committee that the Bureau is not in the business of policing speech.
BWAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!! *inhales sharply* BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh man, that's a good one!
It's a crime to lie to the FBI, but the FBI can tell Congress FYTW, because that's free speech.
https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1679837544962195462?t=8v0xjXjOh9LI8bGzMvrHLA&s=19
Welcome to some of the first images from Disney’s live action remake of Snow White and her DEI Dwarfs. Snow White is played by a Hispanic actress and there’s only one dwarf and 6 full gown adults. Disney says it’s taking the casting of the film in a “new direction” to “avoid reinforcing stereotypes.”
Disney has lost $900 million at the box office on recent films, and something tells me that figure is only going to worse.
Snow White is set to release in March 2024.
[Pics, link]
Snow Latinx?
Snow beige?
Edit: thank God they didn't cast an Asian actress: Snow Yellow.
A visually impaired actress: Snow Blind
A tardy actress: Snow Flake
A trans actress: Snow Balls
Biden playing the role: Snow Fall
The ‘Fifty Shades of Snow’ version – Snow Bound
Dee as the actress: Snow Bird
the porn version: Snow Bunny
The whistleblower edition: Snowden
Hunter Biden is "Snow Blo"
Bastardized version: Jon Snow
Disney remake with Star Wars tie in - The Millennium Falcon & The Snowman.
Snowbone.
Snow way, dude!
Well as Frank Zappa warned, don't you eat that yellow snow. Although there are more than a few Asian ladies where I would make an exception.
Slush?
Disney used to be a money printing machine. Since going all-in on the woke indoctrination, they have lost an unprecedented amount on their movies.
Strange World lost money, Lightyear lost money, race-swapped Little Mermaid might break even but more likely will lose some money. The most notable, Indiana Jones 5 is projected to lost a whopping 200 million+ dollars due to their now standard model of emasculating and breaking down loved male heroes to prop up female Mary-Sues.
A very quick comparison (if one wants to consider the live action former animated movies only). Beauty and the Beast stayed much closer on casting (probably a shitload more black people than a standard French village centuries ago, but no main characters race/gender swapped, very few woke inserts). It made them money. Aladdin was pretty spot on with casting and the story, with very few woke inserts. It made them money.
Almost every project where they fully lean in to the girlboss, DEI, LGBTQ cult stuff loses them money.
The big question, is how much money do they have to burn, and can they keep making this loss-leader content to virtue signal
Where's Jeffy to tell us that this is heterosexual propaganda and on-par with men dressed as stripper women reading stories in libraries?
It’s going great!
https://dailycaller.com/2023/07/13/disney-espn-abc-national-geographic-fx-freeform-tv-ceo-bog-iger/
“Transformative work is dealing with businesses that are no growth businesses and what to do about them, and particularly the linear business, which we are expansive in our thinking about,”
Okay, I'm going to need a translator here.
“Our stupid woke shit is losing money but I’m gonna keep getting paid as long as I can.”
And here's the live action version of the SQRLSY One's Tim the Enchanter, replete with magic flute.
https://twitter.com/CBHeresy/status/1679510349555331072
What. The. Fuck.
Add 30 years and he's exactly what I imagine Buttplug looks like.
I didn’t see any kids tied up in the back.
Her 7 companions must be the 7 ugliest actors they could find. Is the guy in the back the retarded giant?
There'll be objections to singing 'It's off to work we go"
In a cameo appearance, Biden will play the role of Gropey.
Not Sniffy?
That would be Hunter
OpenAI doesn't claim that ChatGPT is perfect. The product is still in its infancy, and users should know to take its output with the proverbial grain of salt. The idea that it should be punished by federal regulators for this defies logic...It could seriously chill innovation or the pace of exciting new technology being made public if tech companies must certify that their products never make mistakes before letting them see the light of day.
We're gonna end up right where Web2.0 ended up aren't we. With products based basically on theft of or free-riding on someone else's property/data.
“Overall, about two-thirds of Americans say abortion should generally be legal, but only about a quarter say it should always be legal and only about 1 in 10 say it should always be illegal,"
I suppose in this era words can mean anything, but I assume we all define an abortion as the deliberate termination of a pregnancy. If this poll is in any way statistically significant and one in four Americans think it is okay to end a pregnancy a week before the baby’s due date, then we have a problem much larger than ENB and her pathetic pet issue.
Wow, just wow! Abortion, arguably the wedge issue in the United States for decades is ENB’s “pathetic pet issue”.
Here comes a resident anti-human to make the point for the potato.
Bye, bye! You are obviously someone who has nothing of substance to add to discussions.
Caw caw!
What substance did you add?
From the comment you commented on.
"...one in four Americans think it is okay to end a pregnancy a week before the baby’s due date, then we have a problem much larger than ENB and her pathetic pet issue."
What you quoted and commented on.
"Abortion, arguably the wedge issue in the United States for decades is ENB’s “pathetic pet issue”."
If you consider the fact that 1 in 4 humans don't appear to value human life in this poll, and think that the thing of value to talk about is abortion, you have lost the plot.
If you are Mike, you apparently think that not only is a cultural ascendancy of anti-humanism not remarkable, not only is he going to dodge making any cogent points about abortion, but he will settle for policing the tone of your language.
I've read so many good put downs of Laursen from Overt over the months that I'll just end here instead of challenging the master.
Also, great work Mike you're still one of the best trolls here.
The Reason trolls are known as the Legion of Groom.
Mike Liarson is a squawking bird named Dee and should be treated as such.
So is the girl-bullier saying it is OK to invade nuclear-armed Canada to force women there to reproduce at gunpoint? Either act of initiation of force outside the political State's jurisdiction is the same. Anyone who respects the individual rights human life requires does not point guns to coerce pregnant women in or out of These States. A non-individual within a woman or within a different country is outside the reach of proslavery coercion.
And Laursen mutes another commenter. Pretty soon, Laursen, it'll be you, Sarc, and Jeffy all talking to each other. What an illustrious crew of sophistic unintelligence.
No worries. He’ll always have sqrlsy.
I was wondering if we'd ever see the limits of Mike's toleration of totalitarian Trojan trolls. If the best God's Own Prohibitionists can come up with is 1) girl-bullying violation of individual rights, 2) whining over Hitler's Jesus-Don losing 3 of the 4 popular and electoral vote counts, and 3) bleating like cowpox contrarians that the Communivirus ON THEIR WATCH was mishandled while they busted hippies and brown people, then voters should have little trouble riding us of the lot of them.
It’s just an opinion poll.
Rofl! It's never the same without you here Chumby.
True story.
The problem is that impotent mystics eager for the initiation of force fail to recognize that a pregnant woman is an individual with rights, not an enslavable Siamese twin. 14A says "All persons born" Mental illness brought on by brainwashing says otherwise. Even when Christian National Socialism was murdering young and adult Jews in Europe, the fact remained that this was occurring outside the jurisdiction of the USA. Republican Nazis didn't dare try it here. If the girl-bulliers prevail it will be legal to invade Canada to kidnap women and force them to reproduce against their will.
Investigating ChatGPT for coughing up lies is like investigating Google for returning a link to The New York Times or NPR.
Once again another Day without Fist of Etiquette. I know it sucked but you people needed it.
I thought I was gonna die.
Who?
Mike Hihn’s been quiet today too. Eerie.
It was kinda hard, Fist, but as with the time I was ban-hammered from The Survival Podcast Forum...I lived!
😉
I Made It Through the Rain--Barry Manilow
https://youtu.be/XeANNpTV02A
Seriously, I kinda relate. I can't spend nearly as much time as I like here, so it's catch-as-catch-can.
“…and whether Commission action to obtain monetary relief would be in the public interest.” This is a no-brainer. Public means government monopoly on deadly force, as in public parks, public streets, public land, public funding, public servant = public interest. anyone doing otherwise is a public enemy. So robbing coders at gunpoint is by definition in the
looter governmentpublic interest.Inaccurate Information = Misinformation
Sic the FBI on AI! Have the DOJ press charges against AI! Have the Biden administration censor AI! Sic the IRS on AI! Put AI in prison. Sue AI!
…you know the stuff they do to everyone they don’t like what they have to say!
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Will the FTC investigate the democrats for inaccurate information?
In Asimov's "I Robot," AI replaces Actual Idiot politicians in the last story "The Evitable Conflict." Easy to see how the current communo-fascist Looter Kleptocracy might have reason to worry.
Speaking of cryptocurrencies and the blockchain technology in general, I'm pretty sure that we can expect more debates because this industry is gaining worldwide attention. Also, with a wide range of smart contracts uses and their advantages, it's pretty clear that many people are going to enter this industry as well.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s inquiry into OpenAI regarding potential consumer protection issues associated with the accuracy of ChatGPT reflects the growing significance of AI and its consequences. The agency’s focus on the possible spread of unreliable information and its ramifications for individuals underscores the urgency of responsible AI development and deployment. This investigation underscores the shifting regulatory environment concerning AI and underscores the necessity of upholding ethical norms and user well-being in AI systems. In a world where AI’s influence is expanding, addressing these apprehensions becomes crucial for fostering trust and ensuring that AI advancements have a positive impact.
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