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Michael A Osborne
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Dad, husband, Australian, Professor of Machine Learning in Oxford. Bayesian ML, Long Covid, AI must be good for humans, www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~mosb
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Exhibit A

The image shows a close-up view of a bicycle frame, focusing on a section where several cables and wires are visibly damaged. The cables appear to have been chewed through, with frayed ends and exposed wires visible. This damage is consistent with the earlier mention of a dog chewing on power cables of a cargo bike.

The bicycle frame is black, and parts of a wheel and other bike components can be seen in the background. The bike is positioned on what looks like artificial grass or a lawn, suggesting it's outdoors.
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FWIW I laughed without knowing your back catalogue

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Me too! This is the first time I had heard NotebookLM be actually funny

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What does it say about me that I laughed out loud during this? The "rip the bandaid off" I thought had great comic timing

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I do not know the source of this image. Please consider carefully if you should view it now.

The image shows a 10-point scale titled "The Suicide Scale" with cartoon illustrations. Each point on the scale represents increasing severity of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, from "1: I am so happy that I will literally go insane if the happiness is sustained for any length of time" to "10: I am actively trying to kill myself. If I do not get medical attention, it is very likely I will die."

The illustrations progress from cheerful stick figures to increasingly distressed ones. The background color shifts from white to green to yellow to orange to red as the severity increases.
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That's right—Andres discusses all this in the linked post

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What I want to know is—is Altman actually working for the devil?

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I think this is why so many GPs just refuse to acknowledge the problem—because they simply cannot bear the acknowledgement

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Basically the group of people I feel able to defend against covid has shrunk to our family of four

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Michael A Osborne
@maosbot.bsky.social
Dad, husband, Australian, Professor of Machine Learning in Oxford. Bayesian ML, Long Covid, AI must be good for humans, www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~mosb
3.2k followers292 following485 posts