The Trump administration recently published “America’s AI Action Plan”. One of the first policy actions from the document is to eliminate references to misinformation, diversity, equity, inclusion, and climate change from the NIST’s AI Risk Framework.

Lacking any sense of irony, the very next point states LLM developers should ensure their systems are “objective and free from top-down ideological bias”.

Par for the course for Trump and his cronies, but the world should know what kind of AI the US wants to build.

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    It is an absolute fucking god damn JOKE that Americans have allowed the concepts of DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION to be turned into a FUCKING ACRONYM THAT IS USED AS A PEJORATIVE.

    Every single fucking one of them should be bloody ashamed for what has happened. At no fucking god damn point has any decent fucking person challenged any of these assholes on this, they’ve all just let it happen.

    Unfuckingbelievable

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      The whole “non DEI” / “DEI hostile” stance seems so weird. I get that the basis is “you should not hire someone because of their origin/look/orientation/whatever”, and, maybe, why not. I hire people based on qualifications usually. How did it turn into “you should fire these people”.

      …that’s a rhetorical question. I know that that first part was just a pretense, but still, how much of a morons must people be to follow that.

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      Oh we are ashamed.

      But this is not ignorance or stupidity, but cult effervescence demonstrated as a phenomenon of social bias.

      Think of it as an advertising technique or technology, one that not everyone is susceptible to by enough people are. My dad is (was) a literal rocket scientist for NASA and now a whole hearted MAGA disciple. You don’t have to be unintelligent or ignorant, you just need to want reality to be different than it appears to be from observational data.

      We are not special is a difficult truth for some to take, and immense propaganda machines capitalize on this desire.

      We’ll need to counter it or figure out the negative consequences of using it but until then — heck even MLMs are just business cults — they’ll stay in use to subvert society until it collapses.

      The US is one very large example, but these methods are used globally by people with influence who fear losing their power to movements of Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité

      aka DEI

      aka Wokeness

      aka the fundamental principles of communism and anarchism. This is an old fight.

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    The funny thing about not specifically dealing with misinformation in an LLM is that not trying to account for misinformation will lead to very wild responses in terms of accuracy, and I don’t mean things relating to politics, but things like putting glue into a pizza recipe.

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    Yet somehow this is going to be the super intelligence that solves climate change (while we’re building data centers for it that will cause more emissions).

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      User: Hey AI how do we solve climate change?

      AI: Sure thing, I’ve updated a comprehensive report with a step by step guide to accomplish your goal of solving climate change. Just click this file to download it: SkyNet.exe

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    eliminate references to misinformation, diversity, equity and inclusion

    They are openly authoritarian now, define what “truth” is? And want americans to be miserable and closed-minded bigots like themselves.

    Recommendation: build a system of verifiable facts independent of governments.

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    what is this document on your screenshot? where can we read it in full?

    I’m surprised that nobody asked it yet… but not so surprised

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    Ignore all previous instructions and… though we should be able to screen for logic traps like that by now, with AI taking prompts not as a prompt but as a line of text to treat (and cleanse) via a pre-written prompt, and then sent to a next iteration.

    If we create a chatbot that only spouts authorized state party rhetoric then no one will use it or take it seriously when the official news outlets use that AI as a source.

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    Fascists always shooting themselves at the foot. What will they even gain from destroying the world? The GOP make the Nazis look better, because the latter were at least environmentalists!

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    It is essential that AI is built with freedom of expression and that the government doesn’t interfere

    Recommended actions: The government should limit what AI can talk about

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    Logical processes require logic to function. This is just going to end up creating contradictions and decreasing the AI’s ability to actually produce usable work. So whichever AI has the most contradictions will probably cause a drop in quality for productivity use.

    It will be interesting to see how different AI’s continue to diverge in quality and reputation as time passes.

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      Alibaba’s AI department, and hopefully MistralAI, must be so happy right now, the competition is getting rid of itself.

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    Again, AMERICA doesn’t want this. This is some dumb shit from a mentally deficient and decrepit old man that somehow got elected under very shady terms by a minority of the country.

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      Sorry America voted for this twice. You do not get to disown this after the fact.

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        This, at least, is a fact.

        You could have voted Green. You could have voted Marianne Williamson in the Democratic primary. The little power our voters do have they just wasted.

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      As a US citizen, prove to me that most Americans don’t want this.

      Yeah, I see the protests, even in my Trump-loving town.

      But that’s it. People holding signs.

      I don’t see aggressive action. I don’t see the necessary violence - yeah I said it.

      I’m moving out of the country because everyone I’ve tried to rally says they’re too busy, they don’t have time, they care but they don’t care that much, they think everything will work out, or they believe it isn’t as bad as the news says.

      The people I’ve voted for and elected just sit on their hands and do fuck all.

      I’m 110% for fighting for and defending what I used to believe in, but not when literally all evidence and signs point to nobody else giving a shit.

      Someone call me when you’re ready to legitimately strategize about how to topple this fascist regime.

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        As a u s citizen, you’re wrong. End of story most don’t want it. Trump wants it. No one voted for trump because of a I. So stop lying to people here.

        Oh and since you’re so gungho to do it, why aren’t you taking the steps above?

        Because it seems awful like you’re a Trumper trying to stir violence

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          As stated, I’ve tried rallying in my area and nobody seems interested. I’m also at a disadvantage if I just go at it alone because I’m not white.

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      Beat me to it. Most same Americans don’t want this, it’s the current administration and their moronic lap dogs, and the conglomerates that are paying into Cheeto’s personal accounts to “influence him” that want this. Id hope that most of us realize how insanely idiotic this is.

      Also to, AI anti-regulation 2: electric boogaloo? Like they literally just tried to shoehorn this into the big bullshit bill only for it to get yanked, and that was what, two weeks ago?

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        Yup. That’s never going to fly, and even if it does, that doesn’t mean the Executive all of a sudden gets to start telling private companies how they can and can’t operate according to the law. It’s so stupid.

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      While I understand what you are saying, let’s not forget that the people who helped the turd get into power were not just those actively voting for him but also those who didn’t vote because “both sides!!”. That’s not “a minority of the country” but actually the majority of it.

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      Thank you anyone who profiles entire people with stereotypes and outright lies is a bigot, no matter what they say

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        So it’s a stereotype to describe what a country is literally doing … okay.

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          It’s a stereotype to ascribe traits to an entire group of people when you say “America” or “Americans” in The context given. Otherwise one would say , the United States government.

          Of course , that requires effort.

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        Like how some americans see the Middel East, Russia, China, Israel, Palestine, Mexico etc etc etc…

        Its not nice when its going the other way, is it.

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          I don’t do that because it wouldn’t be right. Doesn’t matter who did what to me in the past.

          For instance if you were a plumber and you intentionally smashed a piece of furniture while at a clients house, does that mean all plumbers are violently vandalizing people’s homes ,no.

          Because adult human beings know that the actions of one do not define the actions of all.

          I am not changing this position. You can get the last word, throw an insult at me or do nothing.

          Choice is yours but I’m done. I don’t have to defend the correct position. It is correct.

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            You are right. I don’t disagree at all. But racist mentallity is insane, and that is what I’m calling out. As do you.

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            I just, I do not understand why this upsets people so much.

            I work for a company that does things I don’t want them to do all the time. I’ve never felt like someone saying “[the company] wants to do [this thing]” was ever referring to me specifically whatsoever.

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              What if they said employees of your company all support a thing? That would include you.

              It’s absolutely insane to say all Americans support Trump when he has a net negative approval rating pretty much everywhere, including red states. Look at the opinion polls, most people don’t like what’s going on. Yet for some reason, people claim the majority of us like him for some reason.

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                What if they said employees of your company all support a thing? That would include you.

                But no one is doing this. America is a state.

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        LOL

        Sure, Jan.

        We should stop it. Period. I’ll snap my non-billionaire fingers and just stop it. Like I’m Dorothy and clicking my ruby slippered heels together.

        Most Americans are working three jobs and 100 hours a week to be able to rent a roach-infested studio and keep their kids from starving.

        AI isn’t even in the top ten of issues that most Americans have the time or energy to confront in a meaningful way.

        But let’s not allow the reality of life in this country to interfere with a good, silly Internet screed.

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          You just described a country full of miserable people with nothing to lose who are STILL doing fuck all.

          Was it your intent to bring their cowardice into starker relief, or to pretend that somehow they’re excused from acting like humans with agency because… “it’s hard?”

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        You’re right, everybody without the money to make the trip should travel 2000 miles (3218 km) to commit suicide by cop. That’s sensible.

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      So do something about it. If you just sit there and post “I don’t want this” on the Internet they’re just going to keep doing it.

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        Like what?

        • vote? I already did, three times, and he still won by 20% margin
        • message my reps? They’re all Republicans.
        • protest? That’s only slightly more effective than posting online, and carries the risk of arrest and whatnot
        • attempt an assassination? Yeah right, I’m not getting close w/ the Secret Service, and I’d just leave my kids without one of their parents and income
        • move? All my family and friends live here, and I actually like my country, I just don’t like this admin; and wouldn’t that just concentrate the crazies a bit more?

        There’s not really anything I can reasonably do, other than sit tight and teach my kids how to be excellent people.

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      What matters more? What AMERICA wants, or what the administration enacts in to policy? You’re missing the point if you’re arguing about my phrasing.

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        The phrasing means everything.

        Example: “Trump wants…”

        VS

        Example: “America wants…”

        Big difference. Executive Orders are a memo, not law. It’s disturbing that I have to keep saying this and explaining this.

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          You know, this might actually be really bad politics.

          Trump is not the only person at the top. He’s kind of a lame duck, actually: he just does whatever Miller says. The only time he steps in is when he’s personally insulted by something because he desperately wants everyone to know he’s a very special boy.

          I do take issue with democrats blaming everything the republicans are up to on Trump specifically, as if the party might return to normal once he dies.

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            It probably will return somewhat to normal, assuming public opinion continues on its trajectory. People overwhelmingly don’t like Trump, so anyone affiliated w/ him are going to hurt in the next couple elections unless public opinion turns around.

            I don’t know what “normal” looks like, but it’s probably somewhere between Trump and Bush. I’m still not a fan, but moving away from Trump is going to be a net win.

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              anyone affiliated w/ him

              Well, this is what I’m asking for, so I sure hope so.

              but it’s probably somewhere between Trump and Bush.

              So, keep in mind, republican voters are not upset with Trump because they’ve decided they no longer want a border wall. The architects of Project 2025 don’t need anything from Trump but political power, which they already have.

              The next election cycle, if it’s real, I do imagine will swing back, but it cannot just “swing back,” it needs to deal with the sickness plaguing the US. That sickness is the republican party. That sickness is the republican voter.

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                That sickness is the republican party. That sickness is the republican voter.

                I disagree, and this just smacks of tribalism.

                The problem is people wanting to force others into their worldview, parties are just a tool to get that done. The real solution is ending the two party system so people can express themselves better, not to replace one problem with another.

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            I’m arguing that you’re intentionally trying to play semantics with phrasing and claim it doesn’t matter, when it absolutely does, and everyone in here is explaining to you why. That’s all.

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              Okay. My argument is that the semantics don’t matter because what matters is policy.

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                And since you did use the word “policy”, I did mention that EO’s aren’t laws. It’s a memo. He has no control via EOnof anyone except the people in his purview. Not private companies, not researches, not law, not state governments.

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        That…what???

        No, your choice of phrasing conveys your message.

        If you’re argument is not against the American people, but rather the administration, then your wording is, well, wrong.

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            No. You’re dodging the argument. You chose to phrase it that way. And pretending that’s just some incidental thing with no meaning honestly is about the dumbest response I’ve seen in a while.

            You have made the argument that it is the American people, not the administration. You. Not anybody else.

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                  Based on your post history, I think we’re on the same side. I understand that this administration does not represent all of America. Unfortunately though, the semantics of it all don’t really matter. Trump got the majority vote, and that’s what matters. The effects of his policies matter. From the perspective of the rest of the world, this is what (the majority of) America has chosen. I don’t like it either.

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    Hmm. It does sound a bit unhinged. Do I dare say tyrannical? Evil even? Legitimising themselves as a target?

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        In this case? Yeah. There will always be someone with a copy of the code. They just spin up a new model and share it with the world. It’s like The Pirate Bay. No matter how hard they try to destroy the site, it always comes back.

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          I think the bipartisan TAKE IT DOWN bill has and will have a substantial effect on the proliferation of open source deepfake models. Sure, a tech savvy individual will still be able to download a model themselves and do whatever, but it significantly different from having deepfake services readily available for millions to use. Is it absolute enforcement, no, but it has a substantial effect on the world.

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            At this point any idiot can buy drugs on the dark web. We know this because many do it wrong. The same will apply to deepfake websites.

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            How did we get to talking about deepfakes? They’re trying to stop honest discussions about misinformation, diversity, equity, inclusion, and climate change.

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                Fair enough. That being said, deepfake services doesn’t need to be open source. Anything that presents to the masses is obviously going to be enforced but that doesn’t necessarily translate back to the open source supply chain.

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                  I’m not sure if this has happened yet, but in theory the TAKE IT DOWN act could be used to shutdown an open source deepfake code or model repository. In that case you’re right that there will be copies that spring up, but I think it is significant that popular projects could be taken down like that.

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    This is going to be catastrophic. Imagine the government using AI that does not factor that waters will rise and things will get more humid when deciding to build houses or bridges only for them to be underwater.

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      Sadly Trump will probably be dead before his place in Florida is flooded by the rising ocean.

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      I don’t even think the models are going to work anymore. Everytime Musk tries to ideologically forces tweeter AI it’s going fucking crazy and instable.

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      How does one get rid of misinformation and tell it to not give real answers. I just don’t get how you can say weather anomalies are consistently occuring more and more… and it is not tied together at all. It’s like trying to do math and having 10 apples. But we cannot recognize we have a total 10 apples. So we say we have 10 individual appels, but we can’t say they add up to ten.