Doctors 25% more likely to miss a diagnosis on a patient within 3 months after Ai is implemented. The results indicate Ai has an immediate negative effect on professionals skillsets vs prolonged reliance.
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I genuinely think one of the highest forms of alienation is watching your people’s suffering become an intellectual exercise for people who will never bear any consequences from being wrong.
I studied architectural design in Cameroon and every architect they taught me was European. Every movement, every theory, every name on the required reading list. The Great Mosque of Djenné, the Moorish arch, Great Zimbabwe never appeared on any syllabus.
Now I am studying management and every economist is Western. George Ayittey, a Ghanaian who built an entire economic framework for African development, has never appeared in a single lecture. Dambisa Moyo, a Zambian economist who argued that Western aid is destroying African economies, same.
Two disciplines. Not one African name in the required reading.
This is not only an architecture problem. It is medicine, law, economics, history. Every field is taught through a foreign lens and when a student tries to think beyond it they are disciplined for it.
We are not behind because we lack knowledge. We are behind because we were taught that ours does not count.
sex for aid scandals have a long history & the UN (see Blue Helmets & Peacekeepers in Haiti, CAR & etc) & NGOs (MSF in Sudan) have been implicated for a long time. aid always comes with unequal power dynamics, but what shouldnt be up for negotiation is dignity. #KeepEyesOnSudan
It inspired Denmark Vesey to revolt. It also inspired Martin Delany enough to name his son after Toussaint and it inspired Rev. James Holly enough to move to Haiti. In "Rebels and Runaways," Larry Eugene Rivers pointed out that slave masters in Florida were concerned about the revolution in Haiti and expressed as much in their newspapers. History is very clear on the fact that the revolution in Haiti was well-known in America. It inspired hope for black people and fear for slave masters.
Guillermo del Toro says AI is a form of "natural stupidity"
“We are on the verge of image illiteracy. We are on the verge of cinema illiteracy... The pact between man and image is sacred, but we are in a time when that is in danger... We are told images can be generated by artificial means. The existence of an image is not just to be there. It is to connect us, to make us feel beauty,” he said.
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Outros países: a gente BEBEU o sangue dos nossos inimigos e COMEMOS o coração deles CRU pela nossa independência.
Brasil: tá porra que lugar lindo, vamo bater palma pra esse sol maravilhoso? Do caralho em
WE FOUND HIM FOR YOU
Meet Miro Magloire,
renowned choreographer in New York, is the little boy who accompanied Haiti’s national team at the 1974 FIFA World Cup and became one of the most iconic faces of Haiti’s historic journey • 🇭🇹
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🚨 « ON ESPÈRE POUVOIR REPRÉSENTER UNE FORME D'ESPOIR POUR LES ENFANTS. » 🇭🇹
Les mots touchants, plein d'espoir, de Frantzdy Pierrot 🇭🇹 avant de disputer le Mondial pour son pays : 👇
« Les gens pensent qu'on n'a rien à perdre mais c'est FAUX, parce que on a un pays entier qui compte sur NOUS.
Quand on s'est qualifié, c'est la première fois que j'ai vu des LARMES couler sur les joues de mon père. 🥹
C'est comme ça que j'ai réalisé qu'on avait fait quelque chose de SPÉCIAL. ✨
À Haïti, on a beaucoup de violences... Là-bas, vous pouvez y finir votre scolarité mais y'a NI TRAVAIL NI ESPOIR À LA SORTIE...
On espère pouvoir faire quelque chose qui permette aux enfants de croire qu'ils peuvent FAIRE DE GRANDES CHOSES. » 🤩🇭🇹
🗞️ @lequipe