@LadyMerewyn@CathrynneSheena@WhiteHouse i made my comment based on the comment above it. that's it. i gave you a breadcrumb towards something...
you seem to be spinning on something else (hint: that's the point of the meme... it worked.)
@MikeMacMike01@_The_Prophet__ in the current structure, yes.
And, with all of that free time, whatever will they do with it and your children?
in what could be...no.
time to innovate.
@kevinnbass so, gosh, have a national transparent public debate on it, then. let's see it all. the rush, lack of transparency, and 'trust me, bruh' is the issue - not 'china'
@kevinnbass if we're so 'innovative' here in the usa - innovate a way to put them where people aren't. simple. gosh, even 'space' seems to be on the table. smh.
@doris6230@EricLDaugh yes, green card holders can be here, just not on welfare. no one's objecting
and, still, illegal immigrants ARE getting benefits...
$12B in healthcare TAKEN AWAY
from CA citizens
given to illegals.
california state assembly floor:
https://t.co/PUkXl8jYhZ
CA State Rep. Carl DeMaio blasts CA Democrats for passing a budget that cuts $11.2 billion in health coverage for citizens so they can gift $12.1 billion in free health coverage for illegal immigrants. WATCH:
Look at this rupture. LA is so screwed. I warned you over and over…what happened to us in the Palisades will happen to ALL of LA, in one way or another. For us, LADWP screwed our 2 reservoirs during fire season. In WeHo LADWP floods you out.
Don’t let communists run your city.
⚡️This is a land grab for cognitive infrastructure.
Giving teachers premium access looks generous because the acquisition cost is being disguised as public benefit.
The real asset is habit formation.
Once teachers build lesson plans, assessments, grading workflows, curriculum adaptation, parent communication, and classroom administration around one model, switching becomes painful.
The model becomes embedded in institutional memory.
The direct connection to standards matters more than the free access. Standards mapping turns Claude from a general assistant into an approved operating layer for instruction. That gives schools something they desperately want: a tool that already speaks the language of compliance, curriculum alignment, and accountability.
The deeper play is distribution through authority figures.
Students are fragmented users. Teachers are force multipliers. One teacher can expose hundreds of students to the same interface, same reasoning style, same workflow, and same model assumptions. Capture the teacher and the model enters the classroom through legitimacy rather than consumer marketing.
This also creates a data and feedback advantage. Teachers reveal where students misunderstand, which explanations work, how curricula are sequenced, what tasks recur, and where institutional friction lives. That information is extraordinarily valuable for building education-specific models and products.
The long-term destination is obvious.
Teachers increasingly become supervisors of AI-mediated learning systems. They set goals, judge quality, manage motivation, handle edge cases, and maintain human trust. The model handles personalization, repetition, drafting, diagnostics, remediation, planning, and adaptation.
That raises the average teacher’s leverage dramatically while shrinking the value of standardized instructional labor.
The politically acceptable framing will be “supporting educators.” The economic effect will be automation of large portions of teaching work.
The hardest consequence is that once high-quality tutoring becomes nearly free, the current classroom model becomes harder to defend. Age-batched instruction, fixed pacing, uniform assignments, and one-to-many explanation start looking structurally obsolete.
Education will move toward individualized cognitive systems with teachers acting as mentors, evaluators, and social anchors.
Anthropic is trying to become the trusted layer inside that transition.
The winner in education will not be the model with the highest benchmark score. The winner will be the system that schools trust with curriculum, student data, teacher workflow, compliance, and institutional continuity.
This move is early, strategic, and much bigger than a free product announcement.
🚨 WELLS FARGO PATENTED "SMART DUST" — INVISIBLE PARTICLES IN THE AIR TO TRACK YOUR BIOMETRICS
This is terrifying.
Wells Fargo has a patent called Smart Dust — tiny sensory particles deployed in the air around you that you can't see.
They track your heart rate, temperature, audio, facial features, and use it to verify payments without passwords.
This tech wasn't originally for banking.
DARPA funded research into tiny wireless sensors in the late 1990s to infiltrate enemy personnel.
Former DARPA director Regina Dugan even talked about ingestible chips that turn your body into an authentication token — a pill with a chip that powers up in your stomach acid.
They want to track you in the air and inside your body.
Next level surveillance.
What do you think about SmartDust and ingestible chips?
@StevePNW@RedactedNews interesting, i wonder if these can be FOIA'd? the least we can do is try to bring transparency to this and data centers... what's the contract, in detail. 🤔
DOJ: We need this to keep you safe from criminals.
Me: What if the criminals are in the government?
DOJ: What do you have to hide?
Me: So you need a warrant to get my cell phone, but it's legal to track it and watch my screen without me knowing?
DOJ: You will have no privacy, and you will like it.
@RedactedNews surveillance is a branch, they are creating a digital representation of everything, your surroundings, you, your walking pattern, biometrics, habits, looks, etc. with this they can run predictive modeling to estimate everything... the rest is history eh
https://t.co/bWacczBKRq