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America First News
22 May 2023
#society
Front Page Magazine: Uber's Asian Diversity Boss Suspended for Being Insufficiently Racist
Uber suspends head of diversity for not hating white people enough. Employees complained that a recent event was insensitive to people of color. The next step for Uber would be to apologize profusely and make way for a black woman who will pledge to be 100% racist all the time toward white people.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Canadian Fascist Leader Criticizes Democratically Elected Italian PM Over "Rights"
Trudeau called out Italian PM Meloni over LGBTQ+ rights at G7 summit, despite Canada's own controversial political history. Meloni's right-wing government has been accused of using issues like LGBTQ+ rights and migration to stoke division, but leftists have been criticized for their own tactics, like imposing martial law on political dissenters.
#culture
Forbes: Move Over Kim Jones, Now It’s The H3NSY Community Who’ll Get To Co-Create Hennessy’s New Bottle
Hennessy’s Web3 platform, H3NSY, has asked its Café Eleven membership community to decide on the design direction for its new limited edition bottle, following its partnership with Dior Homme and Fendi womenswear artistic director Kim Jones. All Café 11 token holders can choose from three emerging Web3 native artists and the selected artist will work with the community to develop the artwork for the bottle. The process is expected to be completed by summer 2024, and the bottles will be stored at BlockBar’s facilities in Singapore for redemption or long-term storage.
#history
The Epoch Times: Fire Destroys Main Post Office in Philippine Capital, a Nearly 100-Year-Old Neoclassical Landmark
Massive fire razes Manila's historic post office, one injured. Cause of fire under investigation. Building served as country's main mail-sorting and distribution hub.
#health
Fox News: AI-powered ‘Lifesaving Radio’ helps surgeons operate with greater efficiency and accuracy
NextMed Health and data science company Klick Health have collaborated to create an AI-based radio station called Lifesaving Radio to support peak surgical performance. Featuring more than 30 hours of hard rock, this personalized station was created using the "AI DJ" music analytics technology. Lifesaving Radio aims to optimize the "flow state" of clinicians in the operating room by focusing on music that can impact flow states, improving surgeons' orchestration, timing, and harmonization. Lifesaving Radio has its own DJ named AI Angus, who personalizes the radio station by calling out the names of the surgeon and team members before playing music that has been clinically validated to improve certain procedures' precision and speed.
#crime
Fox News: Fears of AI hitting black market stir concerns of criminals evading government regulations: Expert
Artificial intelligence, like large language models such as ChatGPT, has the potential to allow criminals to cover their tracks by erasing evidence. Dr. Harvey Castro, a national speaker on AI, warns that unscrupulous individuals could create their own LLMs without regulation and sell them on the black market, making it harder for investigators to catch them.
Although companies such as Google and Microsoft are developing AI at a fast pace, Castro worries about teenagers or individuals creating their own LLMs and not adhering to regulations. With the ability to disable chat history, criminals could use this technology to gain information about how to commit crimes and hide evidence.
The Epoch Times: BC RCMP Expand Search for Suspect in Targeted Shooting in 'Highly Populated Area'
RCMP search for the suspect in a targeted shooting. A man was shot in a shopping plaza and the shooter was seen leaving in a stolen car, later found burned. Police are asking for video footage from the area.
#outdoors
The Epoch Times: Smoke Cooled Air and Helped Slow Weekend Wildfire Spread in Alberta, Officials Say
Wildfire activity in Alberta was not as bad as officials had feared, but smoke from the fires poses health concerns and limits the ability to use firefighting aircraft. Alberta Wildfire meteorologists have forecasted cooler temperatures and precipitation for early next week, but officials cautioned that there are still 84 fires burning and more than 10,000 people have been evacuated, with air quality issues and other dangers persisting. Landowners who assisted crews in containing a fire near Shining Bank were thanked, while police warned against entering burnt areas, due to unseen hazards. A man who almost got trapped in fire could face charges for evading a checkpoint.
Fishing The Midwest: Reed Bed Bassin' - Fishing The Midwest
Bob Jensen, an experienced fisherman, shares his favorite way to catch largemouth bass- fishing when they're in the reeds. This shallow water cover can be fished by using spinnerbaits or swim jigs. Spinnerbaits are great for working through the reeds effectively because they are mostly snag-free. Meanwhile, swim jigs are very weedless and retrieved much like a spinnerbait, making them a great option when bass are in the reeds. ( )
#technology
Fox News: AI went to Washington and here’s what you need to know about this mind-blowing technology
The CEO of ChatGPT testified in Washington about generative AI and the need for oversight and regulation, as the technology could have "significant harm to the world." Despite the fear surrounding AI's potential impact on society, there is also potential for it to enhance productivity and boost global GDP by 7% annually. Regulation is necessary, but it needs to be defined on the public's terms to address concerns like bias, privacy, and misinformation. AI is a work in progress that will continue to improve, and we need to embrace its potential rather than fear it.