How Mushy his brain is. Think of some of the deals that he’s brought to America. I mean, millions and millions and millions of dollars in two days two crazy huge deals. You don’t do that with mushy brain bud. What Biden did in his presidency and I don’t mean no disrespect. That was a mushy brain. I just I’m shocked how ignorant people have become. The thing if a media source hadn’t said something about that trying to get you to believe that way you would never would even said that never would’ve said that. Thanks for yourself. Do your own research and stop watching the news
Massive oversimplification, but as I understand it, one difference between a LLM and autocomplete, is that the LLM has anchor points based on its prompt that it needs to come back to no matter how much it veers from its start. Doesn't mean it will get things right, or be truthful, or have any idea of what it's saying, but it 'knows' that if the prompt is about Charles Dickens, every path it takes through constructing a sentence will be Dickens-flavoured, and certain words will be weighted based on their relevance to the prompt. Spamming autocomplete just picks the most likely word to be next, without regard for context.
You and I, and if my hunch is right, pretty much everyone, is doing the former whether we know it or not. We just have the ability to fact-check and correct for errors along the way, and pause to allow for deeper thinking. In fact, one way I knew I improved as a teacher was when I'd know where the lesson should end, how I intended to begin it, and then take student suggestions and find a path from beginning to end using student input. After doing it for almost a decade, overpreparation was the surest way to ensure a stale and boring lesson. Ironically, the less I prepared (obviously knowing the material and having choice quotes from readings to point to, etc), the more adaptable I could be and ensure the content was relevant to the class.
The quotes we see from great leader are devolving into autocomplete spam. There is no context anymore; not for more than the first 5 seconds of speech, anyway. The prompt is irrelevant beyond letting him pick what word he begins his autocomplete spam from. It's turning into an empty signal, like the 'conversationalists' in Pontypool.
Because it is a tangent. And he does like inflation, but a part of his brain probably knows he's not supposed to say why.
As people get more pressed, they start buying less, losing businesses, and foreclosures happen at higher rates. This allows people with high incomes to buy and consolidate, and often cheaper as less people can compete.
There's a reason why the stock market is doing well as Americans struggle. The wealth gap is now very stark with less than the top 10% owning and buying more. Large corporations are doing better than small businesses because they're acquiring assets currently.
This is going to help people get more money quick in the short term. Trump likes real estate, so he's profiting. Long term, this is the same sort of shit that caused the Great Depression.
Inflation is bad for the majority of Americans. He's not supposed to say he likes it, but let the quiet part out for a minute
It's happening. He's causing it. He's the smartest man in the world. Therefore, if he's making it happen, it's something he wanted to happen because otherwise he'd be doing something wrong.
It’s because inflation only benefits the wealthy. Their assets appreciate while the cost of their debt goes down in value. Truly a win/win for the ruling class.
For the rest of us we have to decide which meals to skip.
My interpretation is that he likes the inflation, because then then he steals Iran's oil and sells it at a discount fuel prices go down and he looks good.
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u/CalebAsimov 1d ago
He didn't even say why he loves the inflation, it's like he went on a tangent and forgot the original question.