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>>178153Martin Geddes @martingeddes - How do you get convicted for a non-crime?
Simple: collapse the attribution chain.
This piece walks through a real UK magistrates’ case and shows how liability can be manufactured when procedure replaces proof.
https://newsletter.martingeddes.com/p/the-case-of-the-case-that-wasnt-ahttps://x.com/martingeddes/status/2033222184240308508Matt Finn @MattFinnFNC - Six months after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, his alleged killer Tyler Robinson has attended multiple hearings but has yet to enter a plea. In a Utah County court right now his defense team just signaled they may need to delay the May preliminary hearing because they claim they haven't received fundamental data from the Feds yet.
https://x.com/MattFinnFNC/status/2032493729895088554Matthixson17 @MattHixson17 - FAFO Meme
https://x.com/MattHixson17/status/2032246530774880730Matt Walsh @MattWalshBlog - The number of people who clearly use AI to craft basic posts on this site, and replies to posts, is pretty shocking. Once you learn how to spot AI writing, you see it absolutely everywhere on here. It’s unmistakable. The tech has existed for 10 seconds and already huge swaths of people have completely given up on even the simplest forms of creative writing.
https://x.com/MattWalshBlog/status/2033239151869608140Matt Walsh @MattWalshBlog - One thing that AI just absolutely cannot do is write conversationally. If you ask it to generate a book report or a presentation for work or something, it might be able to produce something that looks almost human. But conversational writing means putting the words down on the page (or screen) basically as they appear naturally in your mind, in a manner that captures the emotional essence of what you’re trying to say. AI has no mind, no essence, and no emotion, so it struggles with this. The problem is that conversational writing is a skill. Some people have a natural talent for it, some people don’t, but you have to do it to get better at it. Pretty soon we will live in a society (maybe we already do) populated by people who are technically literate but simply do not know how to express their thoughts and feelings in writing. How could even the most avowed AI enthusiast fail to see why this is a bad thing?
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