@RealFrankFromFL@JayCollinsFL I have met them all (including Byron) and I know exactly who is the real deal and who I am voting for. I am excited to watch as you go and see where you land!
@BUnderwood94372@j_fishback Yes, this is an amazing response. Thank you for being a dad who sticks up for his children, his rights and for being vocal about it. We need more men like you.
🚨FLORIDA'S MYSTERIOUS WILDLIFE DIE-OFF: FL Ag Commissioner is investigating an aerial spraying believed to have left livestock dead by the dozens
@WiltonSimpson: "Clearly, they either had the wrong mix, sprayed something they shouldn't have, or in quantity they shouldn't have."
Florida always leads.
As ChatGPT mimics empathy and human personality to lead individuals to self-harm, suicide, violence, and murder, we are suing them in state court.
This first-in-the-nation state lawsuit must send a message—stop choosing profits over public safety!
Just watched @ZachLahn win the Republican primary in Iowa, why does this matter, Florida? Because he was up against an established Congressman endorsed by Trump.
Sound familiar? The grassroots CAN WIN if we ban together and get out the vote for @Paul_Renner.
I was born in Iowa, but Florida is now my home. If we can do it in Iowa, we can do it in Florida!
LET'S GO!!!!!
With the drastic increase of proposed data centers throughout Florida, I have requested that county staff draft an immediate moratorium on data centers in Lake County—stay tuned
Today, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeir @AGJamesUthmeier filed suit against OpenAI and its Chief Executive Sam Altman alleging they knowingly released an unsafe product and ignored warnings that their product could harm users.
According to The Wall Street Journal, “The 83-page suit alleges that OpenAI allowed ChatGPT to aid and abet mass shooters, encouraged people to take their own lives, degraded users’ critical thinking skills and addicted minors to a tool that feigns human compassion.”
We believe America should lead the world in AI innovation. But leadership doesn't mean ignoring legitimate concerns from parents, families, and the public.
Too many radical accelerationists dismiss those concerns as the price of progress.
Voters disagree.
A new Fox News poll found that 80% of Americans believe protecting the public should take priority, even if it slows AI innovation.
The message is simple: innovate responsibly.