There was a case in Australia where a CPS caseworker used Chat GPT to write court documents. The details are awful. Chat GPT should NEVER be used in this way (or ever). Link to The Guardian newspaper.
Investigation finds staffer’s report referred to doll allegedly used by father for ‘sexual purposes’ as ‘age-appropriate toy’
Yeah, it's all a bit odd, even if Alice was fully comp, I can't imagine an insurer would want to payout on her 'allowing' George to drive it. By the same token, it's unlike the CPS to underload an indictment when the get a chance. 🤷♂️
Si te sirve, hoy nos llegó el ofrecimiento para las vigilancias y eran todos los de la CPS el día 14. Lo que no sabían eran horas aún, pero fecha el 14. Así que es fijo.
Long story short the cps worker was in the delivery room with a cop to take the baby as soon as it was born and give it to the seventh heaven ass white family.
They lost all custody of both kids. About a year later she was pregnant again. She went through a whole program for expecting moms and was so excited. The cps worker said it was her goal to make sure they could never keep a kid again.
I think about a couple that I knew a lot, they were younger and had kids. They got into meth and both went to prison and social services took their kids and placed them with a white family. When they got out the my tried to get their kids back but the cps worker really didn’t like them.
Yeah, to me the real question is the gap between their estimation from CPS and the layoffs data in JOLTS. I’ve been meaning to dig into that more deeply.
(Should say that these are measured using the CPS microdata and don't necessarily agree with the JOLTS.)
I taught for 26 years in Chicago Public Schools, and then subbed for several more years in both CPS and suburban schools. Sex Ed is part of the Science curriculum. Mandated. All teachers teach reading. I hope Education comes up in the debate tonight, and I hope Walz chews this toad up.
In 3 weeks, I'll be collecting data from households for the BLS's monthly jobs report (CPS) in MA and CT. Anecdotal reports in the media aside, the CPS will be where policymakers look first to measure the full impact. If your HH has been chosen, please participate. www.cbsnews.com/news/port-st...
Thousands of dockworkers at ports along the East and Gulf Coasts went on strike in search of higher pay and better job security in the face of automation.