An internal Meta document reveals the social media giant's rules for chatbots, including policies that permitted AI to engage children in "sensual" conversations.
THAT'S F'D UP!
The panel cracks a few jokes, but AI needs to be reigned in NOW.
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An internal Meta document reveals the social media giant's rules for chatbots, including policies that permitted AI to engage children in "sensual" conversations.
THAT'S F'D UP!
The panel cracks a few jokes, but AI needs to be reigned in NOW.
HoosLeft panelists discuss this week in the ongoing !srael-Pale$tine conflict, including scathing condemnations of the Netanyahu govt's actions from across the globe.
Trump's p3d0 BFF's partner in crime just got a sweetheart assignment to a "Club Fed" in Texas. Also this week, a NY judge delivers a public smackdown of the regime's distraction tactics.
Trump LITERALLY rolled out the red carpet for Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. Are we winning yet? What do four Hoosiers think?
Scott & the panel briefly weigh in on each of the following:
New Orleans mayor indicted
Appeals Court OKs CFPB Gutting
Plastics Treaty Talks Stalled
Hurricane Erin Intensifies
Pakistan Floods
Russian Crypto Scheme
COMPROMISE?!? Not on Human Rights!
Politics in a liberal democracy is all about compromise. But you can't bargain away people's basic dignity. Human rights are non-negotiable.
Indiana finds itself square in the middle of the Texas-California gerrymandering fight and Hoosier Republicans aren't sold on the idea. Will a trip to the White House change their minds?
It's bad enough Indiana is going after fairness programs at public universities, but now AG Todd Rokita is directing his ire at private institutions like Butler and Notre Dame. Will extreme Catholic Rokita draw the ire of the Pope?
Allen and Hamilton Counties are two of the most populous in Indiana. They're both considering whether to move from precinct-based voting to vote centers. What are the pros and cons? How are the two approaching the issue differently?