Trump / Musk (other than DOGE)

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So to recap Trump's promises during the 2024 presidential campaign :

End the Russian war on Ukraine on day one
End the Israeli- Palestinian conflict in Gaza on day one
End inflation very quickly, reduce prices drastically, and make America affordable again
Eliminate taxes on tips and Social Security benefits

How's he doing so far ?
End government waste with the implementation of DOGE
And 100x more ridiculous promises that the rubes bought
 

Trump Shares Unhinged Conspiracy Theory That Biden Is a Robot Clone​

 
Our very stable genius, ladies and gentlemen. But the real problem is that we have a handful of transgenders playing women's sports and gays can legally marry and we have books pushing diversity and pointing out racism and sexism throughout American history (like, say, books about The Tuskegee Airmen or Japanese-American Internment in WW2). That's the real danger we face, not that our POTUS is a batshit crazy loon who believes that Joe Biden was murdered in 2020 and replaced by clones and robots. Or that we have a HHS Secretary who doesn't believe in perfectly safe vaccines or other accepted medical science. Or that we have a Defense Secretary who is posting national military secrets to family members and friends in social media chat groups, or a Homeland Security Director who wants to force immigrants to compete in a reality show for a "golden ticket" to obtain citizenship. That's all perfectly normal and sane, you see.
 

As Rumors Fly, Elon Musk's Posts "Results" of Drug Test for PCP, Benzos and MoreNothing To See Here GIF by Giphy QA



Late last month, the New York Times published an eyebrow-raising story in which sources claiming that billionaire Elon Musk was traveling with a "daily medication box that held about 20 pills."

The mercurial CEO has long been known to indulge in drugs, including ketamine, which he has previously claimed to use as an antidepressant, with more reporting linking him to LSD, ecstasy, cocaine, and more.

His ketamine indulgence became so severe that he reportedly told people close to him that it had started affecting his bladder, a known side effect of heavy use of the anaesthetic.

As their relationship imploded, president Donald Trump reportedly called Musk a "big-time drug addict" behind closed doors, according to the Washington Post. In front of reporters, however, the president took a characteristically vague tone, saying that he "really" doesn't know if Musk took drugs while in the White House.

"I hope not," Trump told reporters last week.

All of that media attention has clearly gotten to the richest man in the world. In the early morning hours of Tuesday, Musk posted a screenshot of a drug test, allegedly showing that he had tested negative last week for more than a dozen drugs, including ketamine, ecstasy, phencyclidine (PCP), and benzodiazepines, a class of depressants conventionally prescribed to treat anxiety disorders or insomnia. The test was conducted by a lab in South Austin, Texas, on June 11.

"Lol," Musk wrote in the caption. He provided no evidence that the drug test was based on his own samples.
 
Just as a point of interest, if this program or AI or whatever is to be as capable as purported, shouldn't it be self correcting? If you feed it all data uncorrected, shouldn't it collate and edit until the most likely and well supported theory or premise becomes evidence gathered from essentially all fields that impinge on the event or action in question?
 

Elon Musk’s lawyers claimed that he “does not use a computer” in a Sunday court filing related to his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI. However, Musk has posted pictures or referred to his laptop on X several times in recent months, and public evidence suggests that he owns and appears to use at least one computer.

Musk and his artificial intelligence startup xAI sued OpenAI in February 2024, alleging the company committed breach of contract by abandoning its founding agreement to develop AI “for the benefit of humanity,” choosing instead “to maximize profits for Microsoft.”
 
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