This is not just bots. We are seeing more and more submissions by writers with publication records who are almost certainly using AI to create initial drafts and then are trying and failing to edit things into shape.
In my experience libertarianism attracts a fair number people who, for whatever reason, see others more as economic vehicles for goods and services than as free-thinking humans with rights and/or desires beyond the engine of the marketplace. This worldview dovetails quite nicely with fascism.
Libertarianism is attractive to young white men because it's presumably egalitarian, intellectually shallow, and supports the status quo, which means it's easy to follow and practice. It falls apart when you understand the world does not end two meters below your feet and that other humans are real.
"It came to me in a vision" is an appropriate response to 90% of questions. For the other 10% there's "how dare you speak to me"
Elon Musk has thrown his fortune and power behind Donald Trump. In return, Trump has vowed to essentially give the world’s richest man and a major government contractor the power to regulate the regulators who hold sway over his companies. www.nytimes.com/2024/10/20/u...
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Ted Cruz is so unpopular that even newspapers in Texas that refuse to take any stand on any other issue or race are endorsing his opponent.
The entire goal of the "AI" industry is to achieve Jack Welch's wet dream — to render all employees fungible. The managerial class *despise* the fact that there are skilled creative workers that cannot be interchanged like widgets. "AI" promises them that they'll never need pay them again.