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PomPolo

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  1. Indefinitely when it comes to illegal immigrants, criminals and political correctness gone mad hopefully - then need to send someone to the UK to educate our backwards government on all of this
  2. Yeah the UK could learn a lot from this.
  3. For sure the girls are going be busy USS Carl Vinson around 5400 US navy on furlough think I'll avoid Patty for a few days there!
  4. The sooner he makes it to Mars the more peace for the rest of us
  5. Ah understand now - my buddies call them beer condoms, ChatGPT has no sense of humour 😂
  6. @steven100 ChatGPT reports (I don't even know what a koozie is!) and if ChatGPT can't keep beers cold I am refusing to converse with it anymore!
  7. I think this Carlson guy is one of the AN posters
  8. Because of course if you feed them they are going to leave. To rephrase the story "A nice lady has 700 pets" good work.
  9. Just in the nick of time after 4 years Not the sharpest millionaire in the shed!
  10. Unless you are a bloke banging a good looking bird in there and there is nobody else around 🤣
  11. I would definitely have to disagree with you @WDSmart on @protons profile photo and I am from the UK I hope you aren't from the US not knowing that 🙂! ✅ Stars (union) must always be in the upper left corner when viewed from the front.
  12. With you on this one @proton last time I got caught in the ladies I tried to claim a gender identity crisis but the bouncer kicked me out.
  13. As I was going to sleep last night and sort of related to some of my previous posts I was trying to think of new words for some of our most patriotic Anthems: Rule Britannia. the Dinghy's rule the waves Land of dope and charity God save the Allah Jerusamosque I am not being anti-Muslim with this so hopefully it isn't moderated I am poking fun at the UK's ridiculous immigration policies.
  14. I don't see what the problem is the UK give everything to everybody that is not from the UK in any case, I hope the US liberates us from this idiocy we are governed by.
  15. What does she know about politics? The last time she tried her hand in it trying to take on Hilary Clintons seat she didn't want to divulge any of her own financial concerns, she aint no angel, hypocrite with something to hide.
  16. You are having a larf right, I stopped reading it at the camel photos, surprised I made it that far
  17. What if an AI could replicate itself to any machine in the world and know how to bypass any implemented firewall though and didn't even need power, would we switch off every computer and all power in the world? Transcendence I think the movie was.
  18. And @bunnydrops a very fair point as much as that Musk guy is winding everybody (at least me) up at the moment he is predicting we should be very wary of AI however as one of Donald Trumps future technology advisors it doesn't seem to correlate with the amount of money Trump has said he is going to invest in AI
  19. Cheese on toast with a chilli on top to make it Thai?
  20. *** ChatGPT however my artificial friend does raise some valid points 🙂
  21. The Rise of AI and the Death of Human Creativity? The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is changing industries across the globe, from journalism and law to art and music. While some hail AI as the ultimate tool for human progress, others argue that it is slowly killing creativity and making traditional jobs obsolete. The Case for AI Supporters of AI claim that it enhances human productivity, automates mundane tasks, and allows people to focus on innovation. AI-generated art, music, and literature are said to be pushing creative boundaries rather than destroying them. Algorithms can now compose symphonies, paint intricate digital artworks, and even write novels. With AI assisting creative minds, proponents argue that it is not replacing creativity but rather redefining it. The Threat to Human Creativity On the other side of the argument, many fear that AI is stripping creativity from its human roots. Writers, musicians, and artists are seeing their work being replicated—or even replaced—by machine-generated content. Some claim that AI lacks true human emotion, experience, and originality, producing nothing more than soulless imitations. If AI continues on this trajectory, will there still be room for genuine human expression in the future? Ethical and Economic Concerns Beyond creativity, AI poses significant ethical and economic dilemmas. Job displacement is a growing issue, with automation gradually rendering certain professions redundant. Should governments regulate AI development to protect human jobs? And what happens when AI-generated content becomes indistinguishable from human-created work? Should AI be credited as an artist or writer, or should the individuals programming the AI be recognised instead? What Do You Think? Is AI the ultimate tool for enhancing creativity, or is it a destructive force eroding human originality? Should we embrace AI-driven art and literature, or should regulations be put in place to preserve human craftsmanship? Join the debate below—let’s hear your thoughts!
  22. I believe there was RTP involved in the suicide investigation - sorry 🙂
  23. He knew too much is the answer, he was into the richest people in the world blackmailing them (Bill Gates) pimping for UK royalty (Andrew) the list goes on...... Another recent thread on AN about Princess Diana, they didn't let her live however they should just have exiled her like they did with Andrew and Harry. OK I AI'd the below but out of all these people he was going to be allowed to tell his story in a court? I doubt that! Donald Trump – Socialized in the 1990s; attended parties together at Mar-a-Lago. Bill Clinton – Flew on Epstein's private jet multiple times; Epstein visited the White House during Clinton's presidency. Prince Andrew – Accused of sexual misconduct involving Epstein's alleged trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre. Bill Gates – Met with Epstein multiple times to discuss philanthropy; Gates later expressed regret over the association. Stephen Hawking – Attended a conference hosted by Epstein in 2006. Les Wexner – Epstein served as a financial advisor; Wexner granted him power of attorney. Alan Dershowitz – Provided legal defense for Epstein; accused by a victim of sexual misconduct, which he denies. Ehud Barak – Former Israeli Prime Minister; had business ties and was seen visiting Epstein's residences. Woody Allen – Attended social gatherings hosted by Epstein. Kevin Spacey – Flew on Epstein's private jet; visited his private island. Chris Tucker – Accompanied Epstein and Bill Clinton on a humanitarian trip to Africa. Naomi Campbell – Attended events organized by Epstein; seen in photographs with him. Ghislaine Maxwell – Longtime associate and alleged accomplice in procuring underage girls for Epstein. David Copperfield – Social acquaintance; attended events together. Michael Jackson – Listed in Epstein's contacts; nature of their association is unclear. Rupert Murdoch – Listed in Epstein's contacts; nature of their association is unclear. Michael Bloomberg – Listed in Epstein's contacts; nature of their association is unclear. Richard Branson – Listed in Epstein's contacts; nature of their association is unclear. Alec Baldwin – Listed in Epstein's contacts; nature of their association is unclear. Tony Blair – Listed in Epstein's contacts; nature of their association is unclear.
  24. x-wife and in that case it was probably one of the only things she was ever right about 🤣
  25. Also very true @OneMoreFarang I was trying to be less cynical but if I'm honest that happened to me before not in Thailand but the Philippines when I wanted to move away from one of the smaller towns to near Angeles City, I got a whole host of reasons why we shouldn't move there that totally contradicted my YouTube research 🙂
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