#AI for Administrators
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isabela-merceds · 4 months ago
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absolutely incredible
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casualfoxwitch · 4 months ago
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news4nose · 2 years ago
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More and more Schools are using AI technology to change the way we teach and learn . Do you know why?
AI-powered applications empower students to acquire new skills. This technology can serve as a bridge, helping students confidently develop abilities they might be unsure about.  
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transfemme-shelterdog · 4 months ago
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Haha oh god, America is so fucked
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thedaddycomplex · 9 days ago
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I can’t count a single time a company’s “AI assistant” solved my problem. I’ve found them to be useless and frustrating roadblocks that delay me from connecting to a human who can actually help me.
But by all means, FDA, let’s use that technology to decide what medicines are safe.
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political-us · 2 months ago
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onlytiktoks · 1 month ago
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clonebrainrot · 4 months ago
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The beef between Elon Musk and his own AI is incredibly funny to me yes I know I didn’t want to make Elon Obi Wan in this meme either
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lonewanderer66 · 2 months ago
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This is fucking horrifying. Trump is literally trying to turn the US into an authoritarian black mirror-esque police state where there is no privacy, no rights, and AI can pick out anyone who might oppose the regime and track them down with our private information being funneled into it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/technology/trump-palantir-data-americans.html
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lets-steal-an-archive · 4 months ago
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Bonus:
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fongus-the-ninth · 16 days ago
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I was wrong. Originally, I thought humans would go extinct because of some deadly disease outbreak, or a zombie apocalypse, or even an AI takeover that deemed humans 'unneeded'.
But the real reason humans will go extinct (very soon might i add), is that some unqualified tech bro will axe an integral part of infrastructure somewhere, because it unfortunately had a silly name.
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thedaddycomplex · 3 months ago
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You know how all of these companies are cutting staff and letting AI do a lot of the work? Well, it doesn't exactly pan out, like, ever.
I, for one, keep getting texts from an "AI assistant" where I get my car serviced about an upcoming appointment I never made. And when it asks if it should connect me with a service person to deal with the issue, I point out it's an issue the goddamn AI created, so it can fix it its motherfucking self. It's a fun little dance we do about once a week.
Anywho, the venerated Chicago Sun-Times published an insert with an article on summer reading suggestions. This article was created using AI and many of the books suggested simply don't exist.
*sad trombone noise*
Some will argue that this was for a seasonal insert and not exactly officially part of the actual paper. In fact, the Chicago Sun-Times did just that...
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But, see up there at the top of the page?...
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...Sure makes it look like an exactly official part of the actual paper.
And sure, this could be just a harmless and embarrassing lesson for the self-proclaimed "Hardest Working Paper in America" (and the other papers that picked up the article and also ran it — oops!), but it does speak to a much larger, much more serious, much more complicated problem.
A huge swath of the country simply don't trust the news anymore. It's a problem that has many sources, a few of which are:
The Trump administration's repeated use of the phrase "fake news" whenever there's a hard question or critical article
The very fucked up fact that billionaires own most of the news outlets in the country and are killing stories about Trump as they line up to suck his deformed little knob
The sad truth that these outlets are more and more turning to AI for some of the heavy lifting, a tool that has been proved easily manipulated and horribly flawed again and again and again
Why should you care?
I've said this before and I'll say it again: Journalism Saves Democracy.
Journalism is the only profession mentioned in the U.S. Constitution for a reason. It's supposed to keep power in check and inform the public. That's why people call it the Fourth Estate.
Now, one silly reading list won't topple journalism. But, it's one more mistake, one more small reason to be dubious of the Chicago Sun-Times, and one more thing that supports "fake news" claims — all because some rich guy decided to save some money by firing staff and handed the keys over to AI.
And it comes at a time when we've never needed the Fourth Estate more.
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justinspoliticalcorner · 2 months ago
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Lisa Needham at Daily Kos:
Although Elon Musk’s exit from government service was the messiest breakup ever, the multibillionaire’s legacy will live on in the so-called Department of Government Efficiency. It’s not just that DOGE personnel are now squirreled away in other agencies, though that is definitely the case. Sadly, DOGE’s real legacy is the mindset of cutting government to the bone with little regard for the consequences. 
We’re still playing the “Who Runs DOGE?” game
This is the stupidest game. Remember that the Trump administration played coy about Musk’s role, saying with great fanfare that he was the head of DOGE, yet insisting to courts that Amy Gleason, a random official who seems to have learned of her new role while on vacation, was running things, although she also found time to work at an entirely different agency.  Gleason is still listed as the acting administrator, but just as was the case during the Musk era, she doesn’t appear to be doing anything at DOGE. Instead, Russell Vought, Project 2025 guru, Christian nationalist, and head of the Office of Management and Budget, will now run DOGE from the shadows.  Where Musk was a mercurial toddler who slashed and burned his way through the federal government, Vought is methodical, steadily advancing toward his twin goals of putting federal workers “in trauma” and making America a Christian nation controlled by a conservative Christian government. Put another way, Vought is just as committed as Musk was to destroying the administrative state—and he might be better at getting that done. 
DOGE’s AI efforts still suck
Despite all evidence to the contrary, the Trump administration remains convinced that DOGE will somehow replace thousands of government workers with artificial intelligence. When they tried to let AI decide which Department of Veterans Affairs contracts to cancel, it was a predictable disaster. The AI tool hallucinated the value of contracts, deciding that over 1,000 contracts were worth $34 million each. The DOGE employee who developed the tool had no particular background in AI, but used AI to write some of his code nonetheless. Then DOGE let the thing loose in the VA, where it determined that 2,000 contracts were “MUNCHABLE” and therefore not essential. 
This is only the latest pathetic effort by the administration to push shoddy AI tools on federal agencies. One federal employee described GSAi, an AI tool for the General Services Administration, as “about as good as an intern” that gave “generic and guessable answers.” Another chatbot at the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health has difficulty uploading documents or allowing chatbot users to submit questions. Not a big help, particularly since humans are already pretty capable at uploading documents and answering questions. Despite these repeated failures, the administration remains convinced that AI is magical and ready for prime time. 
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Some of the worst DOGE cuts are about to become law
While DOGE was given free rein to hack its way through the federal government, the administration only sent a few of DOGE’s cuts to Congress for them to be passed into law. Out of the $160 billion ostensibly saved by DOGE—well short of the promised $2 trillion—the administration asked Congress to codify only $9.4 billion.  The budget’s passing would slash $1.1 billion from NPR and PBS, eliminating all their federal funding because Trump thinks they are radical leftists, a thing that anyone who listens to NPR or watches PBS knows is not true. Trump also wants to make permanent the $9 million slashed from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.  Modeling studies show that the PEPFAR cuts could result in up to 11 million new HIV infections and 3 million additional deaths by 2030. By one estimate, over 63,000 adults and 6,700 children have already died because of PEPFAR funding freezes. Those deaths are on Musk, DOGE, and Trump, but none of those ghouls care. 
Feral DOGE kids remain in agencies 
DOGE is now embedded at the General Services Administration, and new permanent government employees now include “Big Balls” Edward Coristine and Luke Farritor. It’s unclear how 19-year-old Coristine’s background as a hacker for hire and 23-year-old Farritor’s background as a SpaceX intern make them qualified to work in the GSA, but LOL nothing matters anymore.  Interior Department Secretary Doug Burgum has basically ceded all his authority to former oil executive Tyler Hassen, who is now running that agency as a sort of shadow Cabinet minister after the DOGE takeover. Hassen is perfect for turning Interior from a department that protects public lands into one that exploits them by allowing oil and gas drilling instead. 
Another DOGE denizen who got a sweet government job is Airbnb founder Joe Gebbia, who is embarking on a “digital design challenge” overhauling the Office of Personnel Management’s retirement system.  Over at the CDC, all grants must now be reviewed by unnamed DOGE employees before money can be released. This occurs after review and approval by agency personnel who are public health experts rather than tweens infatuated with Elon Musk. This mandatory secondary review gives DOGE personnel the ability to block any grants based on whatever the spiders in their brain are saying at the time, which is not exactly helpful for public health. 
Even though Elon Musk is no heading up DOGE, DOGE continues terrorizing government agencies.
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ratantics · 4 months ago
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I just...
I just don't know anymore.
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onlytiktoks · 5 months ago
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alyfoxxxen · 2 months ago
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RFK Jr.'s "MAHA" report contained nonexistent studies. White House says it will be updated. - CBS News
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