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Below is the response from one of the more famous online predictive text AI tools. For me, it confirms not only how unreliable said tools are but also their utter bias when it comes to giving accurate information regarding matters beyond the US border. If AI is to be a work worthy of our use, it must be decolonised and made a truly global platform, much unlike Google, X, or any other of the plethora of technology with a focus squarely on the US and its worldview.
I asked the AI to comment on the recent debacles regarding the use of the D Hotel in Drogheda and the referendum this past weekend - below is what was vomited forth: Enjoy, but have a sardonic laugh ready! FROM AI: (aka American Imperialism) A Complex Picture: Recent Decisions and Public Perception The recent decisions surrounding the D Hotel in Drogheda and the failed referendum on the Irish constitution have sparked discussions about the government's connection with the public outside Dublin. The D Hotel Controversy:
It's crucial to acknowledge the complexities:
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James M. HatchInternational Educator who happens to be passionate about Chito Ryu Karate. Born in Ireland, educated in Canada, matured in Japan Archives
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