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Posts by Pete Phillips

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Take note.

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Selling Gaza to Kushner to develop into Dubai on the Med for billionaires to enjoy is absolute evil. It is Palestinian land.

1 year ago 10 1 1 0

Trump has no idea of international law, does he? It’s like we’re living in the era of empires! Nations stealing land from the poor, the other. No way.

1 year ago 5 0 1 0
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Sums it up nicely. #startrek

1 year ago 11 2 1 1
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Special guest in the garden this morning.

1 year ago 11 1 0 0

You should read DeepSeek terms and conditions before you download the app:
-DeepSeek retains user data even after account is deleted
-The app has the right to monitor and process user inputs and outputs, including the collection of sensitive or strategic information.1/

1 year ago 1067 483 152 92

I get that DeepSeek is efficient. But there are lots of savings on accuracy in there. They add up. The Apple App version doesn’t know the day or that the US Presidential Election has happened. And it censors most stuff re Chinese government and 2017 information act which is the problem with TikTok

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Just an amazing front page!

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Thus saving the planet…or killing it more slowly…

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
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Wow, DeepSeek will give us unreliable and biased answers even faster and with less energy consumption!

1 year ago 305 29 13 4
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Grocery prices will rise due to Republican policies.

“75% of immigrant farm workers didn’t show up yesterday in Bakersfield because of fears of ICE raids under the new presidency.”

1 year ago 1121 460 61 40
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There is still humor in this world yet.

1 year ago 84 10 4 1

And finally DeepSeek doesn’t know that the Nov US Election has happened yet!!!

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Deep seek promises it’s not spyware…almost…but note it works in China under the same rules as ByteDance. Therefore it prob is a form of spyware. Follow its guidance and don’t give it your data.

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Can you get me a copy of the article on DeepSeek please?

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

What’s your take on DeepSeek?

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Was it The Times or The Financial Times or The Indian Times

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I noticed that.

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I don’t read the Times

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Here look

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

DeepSeek is rather good. It can stimulate its reasoning. It knows that it doesn’t understand its own answers. I still fear it sends data to the Chinese government.

1 year ago 4 0 3 0

As someone who has reported on AI for 7 years and covered China tech as well, I think the biggest lesson to be drawn from DeepSeek is the huge cracks it illustrates with the current dominant paradigm of AI development. A long thread. 1/

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Holocaust Day Memorial

1 year ago 10 2 0 0

Indeed…a first century prophet wouldn’t get much of a look in - would need a few billion to get near a mike! But a 21st century incarnation of divinity…mmm…

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What do you think? I think he would just for the potential to disrupt?

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Picture of Jesus and caption what would Jesus Tweet

Picture of Jesus and caption what would Jesus Tweet

Early morning Radio interview on Premier Christian Radio exploring the shift to community notes from fact checking. Focused on love and care for those without voices. Our voices moderated by fruit of the Spirit not belligerence.

1 year ago 5 0 1 0
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Prince Harry settles legal claim against Sun publisher NGN apologises to royal ‘for phone hacking, surveillance and misuse of private information by journalists and private investigators’

The Sun and NGN have now admitted to doing abhorrent and illegal action.

They were out of control and ruined lives.

This is not acceptable...how can these people be allowed to get away with it?

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...

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Let me assure those who might be concerned by my lack of hospitality that the president is always welcome to pray at St. John’s. In fact, we would have loved for him to address from the church our nation’s collective grief, anger and frustration. We would have stood by him had he called for swift justice for the killing of George Floyd. We would have added our voices had he asked for calm and the need to stop opportunistic looting and senseless destruction.
Instead, Mr. Trump used sacred symbols to cloak himself in the mantle of spiritual authority, while espousing positions antithetical to the Bible that he held in his hands. That’s why I drew the line, as did my colleague Archbishop Wilton Gregory when the very next day Mr. and Mrs. Trump made an unannounced visit to the Saint John Paul II National Shrine.
Had the president opened the Bible he was holding, he could have read passages calling on us to love God and our neighbor, to seek God in the face of strangers and even to love our enemies. He could have read exhortations calling us all to the highest standard of love, which is justice. He could have even recited texts that warn faith leaders like me about the sin of hypocrisy. Scripture is clear that God is not impressed by prayers unaccompanied by sustained efforts to create a more loving world. “Let justice roll down like waters,” God says through the prophet Amos, “and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”

Let me assure those who might be concerned by my lack of hospitality that the president is always welcome to pray at St. John’s. In fact, we would have loved for him to address from the church our nation’s collective grief, anger and frustration. We would have stood by him had he called for swift justice for the killing of George Floyd. We would have added our voices had he asked for calm and the need to stop opportunistic looting and senseless destruction. Instead, Mr. Trump used sacred symbols to cloak himself in the mantle of spiritual authority, while espousing positions antithetical to the Bible that he held in his hands. That’s why I drew the line, as did my colleague Archbishop Wilton Gregory when the very next day Mr. and Mrs. Trump made an unannounced visit to the Saint John Paul II National Shrine. Had the president opened the Bible he was holding, he could have read passages calling on us to love God and our neighbor, to seek God in the face of strangers and even to love our enemies. He could have read exhortations calling us all to the highest standard of love, which is justice. He could have even recited texts that warn faith leaders like me about the sin of hypocrisy. Scripture is clear that God is not impressed by prayers unaccompanied by sustained efforts to create a more loving world. “Let justice roll down like waters,” God says through the prophet Amos, “and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”

Worth revisiting: Bishop Budde on Trump‘s misuse of religion, 2020

www.nytimes.com/2020/06/04/opinion/trump...

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Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde

Hero.

1 year ago 117361 15390 2596 1149

Amazing sermon from the Bishop of Washington - but rather unhinged response from Trump’s supporters. She followed Jesus’ call for compassion and care for all people. In what way is that not God’s word?

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