Normalize being very direct, very straight to the point and very assertive. A surprising amount of tension in adult life exist because people avoid saying what they actually mean.
🚨Let me explain what just happened because I don't think people understand how insane this is.
> A woman asked ChatGPT for legal help. It told her to fire her real lawyer. She did.
> Then it wrote 40+ court filings citing laws that don't exist. Cases that never happened. Judges that never ruled.
> The other side spent $300,000 responding to completely made up legal documents.
> An AI hallucinated an entire legal career and nobody noticed for months.
> OpenAI is now being sued for $10 million.
And this is the same company that just signed a deal with the Pentagon.
They can't even stop their AI from faking court cases. But sure, give it access to military intelligence. What could possibly go wrong.
You have no idea how much I resent AI for completely ruining a perfectly good sentence structure: "It's not just x – it's y." You cannot write that anymore. Everyone will assume it's AI or get derailed wondering if it's AI. We've been robbed of an entire sentence form.
Unfortunately, I can no longer read a "it's not this, it's that" construction without immediately raising my AI hackles. Just total rhetorical style death.
@PressSec You’re lying. Republicans are pushing cuts to Medicaid & subsidies millions of Americans rely on. Democrats won’t let them dismantle access to health care. Don’t pretend this is a neutral budget fight. This is a life-and-death standoff.
@DiscussingFilm@Ted_Netflix_CEO Though to be fair, most of Netflix‘s movies right now are content fodder. If your company wants to make memorable movies, remember what brings people to the theaters in the first place.
@DiscussingFilm@Ted_Netflix_CEO The performance of Sinners tells you otherwise. People love to watch movies made for the cinema, to have that communal experience, which is what we need more of in the 21st century, instead of furthered isolationist activities.