To the People’s Republic of China; you are very stupid if you think this will work. To the Activists; Sock it to them!~ Stay safe out there and do not let them intimidate, bully or harass you.
To my other readers: You surely see this act for what it is. Do not let them intimidate or bully you either. The whole international community should be shaming Chinese Authorities right now, pointing and laughing at them for their foolishness. The diplomatic community should be advising China to back off; this looks bad even for them.
Highlighting a proprietary model that was busted for plagiarizing the net, all under the misnomer of “OpenAI” kinda gives this article low trust value for me. Midjourney likewise is proprietary.
StabilityAI/Stable diffusion would be a better example to hightlights to the benefit of public domain. (The article photo is credited to Stable Diffusion, yet no mention in the article body!)
Silly to think of it but I hope the “monkey took a picture and it became public domain” precedent holds in the US for a long time.
As ever, when referencing the economy, they’re referring to private shareholder profits exclusively.
Their job is to keep making the rich richer full stop. Emergency loans in bad times go to them, under the blatant lie it will eventually be pissed down to you because they’re so benevolent amirite? When inflation makes the value of their dragon hoards decrease, when capital battery workers gain leverage with employers, better incentivize layoffs to keep the cattle in their place.
The fed exists to work against you. Their metric for a “good economy” is ego scores for our narcissistic owner class going up faster. The fact they did so well by laying off legions of laborers that helped them succeed in the first place is irrelevant, as you don’t qualify as people at all, not with that net worth, peasant.
Seniors are already load tested. Younguns don’t seem to understand that so when young managers watch older people work at a steady pace, they get disappointed in their performance. Give me someone who is slow yet thorough any day of the week. If you don’t have time to do things right, you do have time to do things twice.
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