I took a break to talk to Paul Hellier, from Fair Food Forager. We discussed how we are being coerced and cajoled into accepting "gov-corp Technates" by an oligarch faction backing the Trump administration.
While these systems impress users with articulate responses and seemingly reasoned arguments, the truth is that what appears to be "reasoning" is nothing more than a sophisticated form of mimicry.
A team of researchers who say they are from the University of Zurich ran an "unauthorized," large-scale experiment in which they secretly deployed AI-powered bots into a popular debate subreddit called r/changemyview in an attempt to research whe
The corporate bullhorns feed everyone they can a steady diet of the bad, the ugly, and if possible the bloody. Under their influence we would believe that all is darkness, that truth is illusion, that the human path is ever-downward, and that all pro
But what unfolded was something far more surprising: a candid, wide-ranging conversation that revealed just how much common ground these two actually share--especially when it comes to calling out the modern left.
Media analyst Mark Dice delves into market reactions to Trump's tariffs, countering panic narratives with investment wisdom from legends like Jack Bogle and Peter Lynch.
San Francisco launched a controversial new traffic camera program through which residents with low incomes or receiving government assistance will receive substantial discounts in fines.
Max Spiers argues that the government's main targets for achieving complete control over the population include the emasculation and feminization of alpha males. Spiers refers to a particularly severe tactic used during slavery, known as "Buck Breaki
For most U.S. cities, exposure to this way of working started with their involvement in What Works Cities, a Bloomberg Philanthropies initiative that helps city leaders use data and evidence better.