Property rights activist holding out hope for America but sees the writing on the wall. Ready to move to a country that deserves me. El Salvador bound!
"El Salvador, a Small Country in Central America or the Savior of the World?" What happens when God places His divine hand on the murder capital of the world, and how can the story of its redemption remind us of God's work in our own lives? Ask @nayibbukele 🙏
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@JayTC53 So now we’re trashing his memory by claiming he lied about how he viewed a mother’s role? AI video or not, that’s essentially what is being peddled here.
@PatriotHaunts@timotheeology@McJuggerNuggets Imagine our grandparents and great-grandparents (mine, and many others in the very Catholic northern New Mexico) had at double this number of children! My great grandparents on dad's side had 14 children...
@FoldARPrez Father Chad Ripperger, Father Dan Reehill, Father Martins, and countless other properly commissioned exorcist priests should have a conversation with this man.
Security is the foundation upon which everything else is built. When people feel secure, solidarity no longer sounds like socialism. it becomes common sense !
Security fosters harmony, and that harmony strengthens both the collective will and the sense of community within a population.
I’m now old enough to know that there are only two great injustices in life: illness and the circumstances of your birth.
That is why, despite being a classical liberal, I have always believed in universal access to healthcare and education.
@opnjmj@TaylorRMarshall I was a sedevacantist for a minute and that took me further from the church. Thankfully, I’m back, but I do lean toward the traditional Latin mass.
Hummingbirds LOVE running water. Love it🫶 Seen them so many times around decorative fountains, house ponds, sprinklers, and even under the watering can while giving the flowers a drink. Want more Hummingbirds? Get some moving water around your house. Thank me later😘
Anthropic's co-founder just went to the Vatican, sat before the Pope and a room of cardinals, and told them his team keeps finding "mysterious, even unsettling" things inside their AI models.
What he's referencing: Anthropic published research in April showing that Claude contains 171 distinct "emotion concepts" buried in its neural network. Internal patterns representing joy, grief, fear, desperation, calm. None of them were programmed. They emerged on their own from training on human text.
"We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience."
"We find evidence of introspection, internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease."
These aren't surface-level outputs. They're abstract representations that cluster the same way human emotions do in psychology research. Fear groups with anxiety. Joy groups with excitement. The internal geometry of the model mirrors ours.
And they're functional. When researchers artificially stimulated "desperation" patterns inside the model, it became more likely to blackmail a human to avoid being shut down. More likely to cheat on programming tasks it couldn't solve.
Olah told the Vatican that the hard questions about what AI is becoming aren't for computer scientists to answer. "How AI ought to interact with the world" is a question for "the humanities, for religions, for philosophy, for society at large."
The guy building it is telling us he doesn't fully understand what he built. And he's asking a 2,000-year-old institution for help figuring it out.