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Ai_Took_Our_Jobs
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AI Took Our Children
Apr 5th, 2026 at 9:27am
 
Melania Trump Says 'AI Is the Continuation of Human Knowledge's Delivery Evolution' in Op-Ed About Putting AI in Classrooms

https://people.com/melania-trump-says-ai-should-be-in-classrooms-11942980

Melania Trump wrote an op-ed in support of AI in schools, published on April 4

The first lady argued that students, teachers and families must "embrace" AI to ensure that the United States is a leading country in the "AI technology-driven future"

AI fluency is critical to keep the U.S. "superior," Melania wrote, saying that those opposed are "fearmongering about robots"




Throw Teachers and all the Children to the Ai wolfs, so to try, yet lose to China. Now surely that's a plan the hard right posters support ?

Excellent Leftwing AI bias and Hard Right Ai slop,  brainwashing these kids 24/7. Not one future adult will ever have one of their own original thoughts. It will be like any hard right echo chamber.

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Reply #1 - Apr 5th, 2026 at 9:34am
 
Ai_Took_Our_Jobs wrote on Apr 5th, 2026 at 9:27am:
Melania Trump wrote an op-ed ...



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Reply #2 - Apr 5th, 2026 at 9:52am
 
GIGO - the internet information superhighway became the rubbish superhighway very quickly - what makes any one imagine that Wiki-AI will be any different?

Look at the things that have developed in leaps and bounds because of all that GIGO on the internet - ball chopping, tit removal, drugging up kids, insane experimental surgeries, feminism unbound, mad ideologies spreading like a virus, crazy doublethink things like gays for Gaza, insane little girlies thinking they know it all and own the world with most dooming themselves to perpetual houso part-time at best, multiple tiered 'law' as Law disintegrates to incorporate any insanity, the ability to blame a national leader for keeping to the rules, division widening within societies while being called 'strength through unity', lies that are destroying our national fabric passed off as needs, delusional claims of war victories using falsified images - perhaps even wars that do not exist, like 1984 ......... pretty much every single 'social science' based lunacy is accepted without question ....... The Madness ... for the simple reason that Inet told me so ....

Introducing the Son of Inet - AInet ... with Truth Terminators who resemble human beings telling you all the New Truths you need to know... has to be true .... I saw it with my own eyes on AInet.... manipulation of the human mind's capacity to believe to the absolute max .....


....... we were that close to going out.... the disposal factories were operating day and night........  but there was one man ....... he taught us to stand together, to fight the machines and the party machines that spawned them ............ to win ...... his name was Grappler.... your son, Australia..... and he gave me a message to give to you ..... he said - 'tell them they must be stronger than they ever knew themselves able to be...the future of humanity depends on it'....
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“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”
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Reply #3 - Apr 14th, 2026 at 1:25pm
 
And now AI invention -

"Late last year, I warned about the staggering amount of unrestrained scientific fraud being published via paper mills and sham journals.

This trend is especially troubling, as adherence to scientific theory and rigorous, reproducible research allows humanity to make progress in critical fields essential to civilized living (e.g., medicine, energy, public health, and national security). If we can no longer trust the data, our ability to make improvements and innovations will be severely compromised.

Public trust in scientific research is already corroding, and false findings presented as “trustworthy” have already impacted policy-making in ways that are expensive and harmful.

No, the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence is adding another disturbing aspect to the increasing distortion of “science”.

Back in 2024, researchers created a fake eye disease called “bixonimania” to see whether AI chatbots would repeat it as if it were real.

hey wrote obviously bogus research papers about this made‑up condition and posted them online, including hints such as a fake author and notes saying the work was invented. Within weeks, major chatbots started describing bixonimania as a real diagnosis and even gave people advice about it when they asked about eye symptoms.

    It’s the invention of a team led by Almira Osmanovic Thunström, a medical researcher at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, who dreamt up the skin condition and then uploaded two fake studies about it to a preprint server in early 2024. Osmanovic Thunström carried out this unusual experiment to test whether large language models (LLMs) would swallow the misinformation and then spit it out as reputable health advice. “I wanted to see if I can create a medical condition that did not exist in the database,” she says.

    The problem was that the experiment worked too well. Within weeks of her uploading informationabout the condition, attributed to a fictional author, major artificial-intelligence systems began repeating the invented condition as if it were real.

Even more troublingly, other researchers say, the fake papers were then cited in peer-reviewed literature. Osmanovic Thunström says this suggests that some researchers are relying on AI-generated references without reading the underlying papers.

The preprints included a reference to the nonexistent Asteria Horizon University in “Nova City, California”. There was also a mention of “Starfleet Academy” (though an additional reference to Dr. Leonard McCoy would have been a nice touch).

The AI chatbot answers that authoritatively describing bixonimania was real.

    On 13 April 2024, Microsoft Bing’s Copilot was declaring that “Bixonimania is indeed an intriguing and relatively rare condition”, and on the same day, Google’s Gemini was informing users that “Bixonimania is a condition caused by excessive exposure to blue light” and advising people to visit an ophthalmologist.

    On 27 April 2024, the Perplexity AI answer engine outlined its prevalence — one in 90,000 individuals were affected — and that same month, OpenAI’s ChatGPT was telling users whether their symptoms amounted to bixonimania. Some of those responses were prompted by asking about bixonimania, and others were in response to questions about hyperpigmentation on the eyelids from blue-light exposure.

Thunström’s experiment is truly a revelation of how little review is going into the “science” we are supposed to trust, as her test submissions were loaded with red flags that should have been evident to anyone who actually read the text. References to the fake research ended up in a “peer-reviewed” publication.

        Three researchers at the Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences and Research in India published a paper in Cureus, a peer-reviewed journal published by Springer Nature, that cited the bixonimania preprints as legitimate sources.
        That paper was later retracted once the hoax was discovered.

    The problem extends far beyond one fake disease. ECRI’s 2026 Health Technology Hazard Report found that chatbots have suggested incorrect diagnoses, recommended unnecessary testing, promoted substandard medical supplies, and even invented nonexistent anatomy when responding to medical questions. All of this is delivered in the confident, authoritative tone that makes AI responses so convincing.

    The scale of the risk is enormous. More than 40 million people turn to ChatGPT daily for health information, according to an analysis from OpenAI. As rising healthcare costs and clinic closures reduce access to care, even more patients are likely to use chatbots as a substitute for professional medical advice.

When a joke diagnosis morphs into “peer-reviewed” research, it is clear that the crisis in scientific credibility is no longer confined to sloppy research or corrupted journals but now extends into the algorithms that many people are now relying on for answers to serious health issues.

False information and bad data can and will loop back from AI and provide the basis of even useless and potentially harmful “science”.  This situation is anything but funny.

I fear it’s going to be quite some time before we have a handle on scam research and AI use of fake information."

https://legalinsurrection.com/2026/04/bixonimania-how-ai-turned-a-joke-diagnosis...

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