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AI May be Useful, but It Needs Training!
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- Category: Legal
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2024-12-27
Can AI be useful in challenging the iniquities of the current allegedly fake legal system?
The Law is a monstrous edifice of common law accepted principles, parliamentary statutes, regulations, judges, barristers, regulators, codes of conduct which may or may not be legally binding, all given force by case law (a statute does not become law until the courts have ruled on relevant cases).
Oh, and ignorance of the law is no excuse!
So the man or woman on the Clapham omnibus may feel that the odds in court are stacked against him/her. How to understand it all? How to identify the weak points in a case? How to present those points in the best way to achieve a just and successful outcome? How to devise tactics appropriate to the circumstances? How to find the time to understand it all, or even find a competent and trustworthy lawyer (should such be affordable)?
Can AI come to the rescue? Martin Geddes opines:
Welcome to the Evolving Multi-Cult-de-Sac
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- Category: Free Citizen
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2024-12-27
OK, with Christmas done and dusted, now is the time to return to the hard realities ... well, certainly hard as opposed to easy, but maybe not hard as in 'we can physically hit it and we hurt'.
So set aside all that left-over Christmas pudding that we couldn't face down on top of all the previous courses (not to mention glasses) that we faced down pre-yesterday (there, I gave us a day already to recover), we have serious, and yes, difficult, concepts to bend our minds around going forward. And best to get our poor heads around it whilst still feeling at least slightly mellow, so we may approach it in relaxed fashion and regard it without the usual 'that's way too hard for me just now' feeling that means that we never get started.
This is, fairly exceptionally, one for the dyed-in-the wool conspiracy theorists, so listen up. The rest us can sit back, relax, and continue in mellow tranquillity with whatever we were going to do today - this is way too deep for us.
Still with me? Good.
Now let me say straight away that there are assertions here with which I / we may not concur, but the main thrust of it does seem compelling, once we grasp it. And it "changes everything" (sorry for that hackneyed phase) depending on whether or not we already knew it, even if we hadn't already formed the definition into words.
Still, it does offer some thoughts about how we might make sense of some of the major "rich and famous" personalities (eg: Elon Musk) who make the global news (traditional, social, and corporate).
It also raises some interesting questions about how we "conspiracy theorists" should proceed ... but those are beyond the scope of the article.
So grasp the moment, open Pandora's Box, and dive in!
In Case You Didn't Know ... Dominic Cummins Spells it Out
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- Category: Free Citizen
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2024-12-26
Dominic Cummins, "enfant terrible" of the Boris government, explains the workings by which the UK government is run.
What does this tell us about the current "government"?
Does it amount to institutionalised fraud, protected by plausible deniability?
Or worse?
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All You Never Wanted to Know About Covid and Were Afraid to Ask
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- Category: Covid
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2024-12-26
Covid is the topic that divides the world.
Actually, the world divides itself into two camps - those who don't want to know regardless of the arguments, and those who are prepared to think the unthinkable, or perhaps merely just to look at it to check how unthinkable the unthinkable may actually be. I'm sure that there cannot be a single person alive who doesn't know people close to them in both camps.
It's not a race thing, it's not a left/right thing, it's not a religious thing, but it is possibly a maturity thing in so far as a child when faced with an unfamiliar intrusion (such as a less than familiar Nana and Grandad arriving on a too infrequent visit!) will cling to the familiar comfort of Mum or Dad to save them from the unfamiliar threat, whilst an adult would face the intrusion, try to understand it, and decide accordingly how to react.
The adult is responsible, the child is still neither responsible nor competent.
Maturity is not an on/off switch, it's an attitude to life which is learned and honed through experience over many years. There is in fact no end-point (perhaps not even death!) to this learning and honing experience.
It's never to late to learn more; after all this time, it doesn't look like it's going to go away just yet. And after all, how bad can it really be?
Behold 2025!
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2024-12-24
Those well known storytellers of future events give us their views on the incoming year - so settle down, pay attention, pin back your ears, and prepare yourselves for a year like no other ...
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(33 minutes)
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(This article is purely for entertainment purposes)
See also another peek at 31 possible predictions of the Simpsons.
We accept no responsibility for any inaccuracies!
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- An Unequal Contest
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