We're launching The Neutrality Project 🚀, an independent, open-source research collective making AI influence measurable.
AI models answer billions of questions daily. They all come from somewhere: they validate certain options, treat particular middles as reasonable, and leave things out. That influence has been invisible until now.
Founded by @CardilloSamuel, @kaiostephens and @DJLougen, with the help of early contributor @andrewgzavalag1
@adegraat@banditolegal misleidende info vrind, private investeringen en overheidssubsidies zijn onvergelijkbare entiteiten
slechts een klein deel [plm. 10%] is directe ‘subsidie’, 90% zijn vermeende ‘maatschappelijke kosten’
zonder fossiel zouden we niets meer zijn en in armoede kou en honger leven
@PaulHAMabels ziende blind en horende doof zeker?
uit wat nu bekend is geworden is er in ernstige mate juist niet gehandeld op basis van wat wel degelijk al heel lang of uit destijds onderzoek bekend was
Two countries split from the same colonial body in 1965. One picked economic freedom. The other picked handouts and racial spoils. You already know how this ended.
Singapore had no oil, no farmland, no hinterland. Just a swamp and a port. Lee Kuan Yew looked at that and trusted trade, low taxes, and hard money. Central planners hate what he did.
Malaysia went the other way. In 1971 Kuala Lumpur launched the New Economic Policy, a state program handing quotas, contracts, and university seats to ethnic Malays. Politicians decided who got what. A commissar fantasy dressed in liberal language.
Now let's look at the numbers. In 1965 both places sat around $500 per capita. Today Singapore clears $84,000. Malaysia sits near $13,000. Same climate, same starting line, one sixth the result.
The Singapore dollar holds its value because the Monetary Authority of Singapore manages it against a currency basket and refuses to print its way out of trouble. The ringgit has lost roughly two thirds of its value against the Singapore dollar since 1981.
You cannot subsidize your way to wealth. You cannot redistribute what you never let people produce. Every ringgit funneled through a quota is a ringgit some bureaucrat spent on his own vision instead of a customer's.
Malaysia bet on planners deciding outcomes. Singapore bet on people deciding for themselves. The gap between $84,000 and $13,000 is your answer.
@Henk_wb@ewaldeng iedere dag worden de bestookte doelen gepubliceerd en geverifieerd
de civiele schade betreft meestal de gevolgen van falend luchtafweer of, zoals recent, ontploffende voorraden munitie en raketten in de geraakte doelen
@nomenclature181@DougAMacgregor the radiation outside the body is indeed harmless
however, as soon as dust particles are inhaled, the alpha radiation may affect living tissue
Dear @elonmusk, we need your help.
Dutch independent journalist @tonfvandijk has lost access to his Premium account with 36.000 followers.
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The Netherlands needs his voice in these stressful times
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