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If you’re loud, wrong, AND disrespectful… expect a response 🤷‍♀️

Not everyone you insult is going to stay quiet. Some of us come with receipts.

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Not knowing the phonetic alphabet is fine.
We cannot know everything, and that is okay.

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Image by rcris showing the speculative evolution of a fictive animal group called the Mestoldontids. There are five animals, increasing in size moving down the image, the first being some what dog-like, the others becoming more like some kind of bear-procupine hybrid. The text on the image says:

A GATHERING OF
MESTOLDONTIDS
Akuikuiko (52,000 years ago)
Hicaiko (~30,000 years ago)
lhonosek (~12,000 years ago; last glacial maximum)
Carabara (extant, appeared 6-8,000 years ago)
Buhrabarara (6-7,000 years ago)

Image by rcris showing the speculative evolution of a fictive animal group called the Mestoldontids. There are five animals, increasing in size moving down the image, the first being some what dog-like, the others becoming more like some kind of bear-procupine hybrid. The text on the image says: A GATHERING OF MESTOLDONTIDS Akuikuiko (52,000 years ago) Hicaiko (~30,000 years ago) lhonosek (~12,000 years ago; last glacial maximum) Carabara (extant, appeared 6-8,000 years ago) Buhrabarara (6-7,000 years ago)

Image of the text from rcris’s Tumblr post:

Speculative evolution of a fictive animal group called the Mestoldontids inspired by @JuliotheArtist / @paleoart’s evolution charts!!!! The species names shouldn’t sound like anything scientific; they’re all using colloquial names the same manner ‘lion’ is.

It also comes with a bunch of 'scientific’ illustrations/diagrams depicting or explaining various fossils + an explanation in line with youtube/discovery documentaries on prehistoric animals. And the last one should be  a diagram/textbook illustration of skulls of extant members of the Mestoldontid order, identified by their dentition, most similar to Diprotodontia.

#speculative #speculative evolution #speculative biology #critters #animals #fossil #Illustration #artists on tumblr
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Image of the text from rcris’s Tumblr post: Speculative evolution of a fictive animal group called the Mestoldontids inspired by @JuliotheArtist / @paleoart’s evolution charts!!!! The species names shouldn’t sound like anything scientific; they’re all using colloquial names the same manner ‘lion’ is. It also comes with a bunch of 'scientific’ illustrations/diagrams depicting or explaining various fossils + an explanation in line with youtube/discovery documentaries on prehistoric animals. And the last one should be a diagram/textbook illustration of skulls of extant members of the Mestoldontid order, identified by their dentition, most similar to Diprotodontia. #speculative #speculative evolution #speculative biology #critters #animals #fossil #Illustration #artists on tumblr 50 notes Nov 13th, 2020

Image of the text from Google AI’s description of the first image: 

This image is a scientific illustration titled "A Gathering of Mestoldontids" and displays five different extinct megafauna species with their estimated time of extinction. 
Top: Arctotherium angustidens (extinct ~82,000 years ago), a species of short-faced bear. 
Second: Diprotodon optatum (extinct ~30,000 years ago), the largest known marsupial to have ever lived. 
Third: Ursus spelaeus, or the Cave Bear (extinct ~11,000 years ago), a large bear species whose remains are primarily found in caves. 
Fourth: Palorchestes azael (extinct ~40,000 years ago), an extinct genus of marsupial tapir.
Bottom: Arctodus simus, or the Giant Short-Faced Bear (extinct ~10,000 years ago), one of the largest known terrestrial carnivorans.

Image of the text from Google AI’s description of the first image: This image is a scientific illustration titled "A Gathering of Mestoldontids" and displays five different extinct megafauna species with their estimated time of extinction. Top: Arctotherium angustidens (extinct ~82,000 years ago), a species of short-faced bear. Second: Diprotodon optatum (extinct ~30,000 years ago), the largest known marsupial to have ever lived. Third: Ursus spelaeus, or the Cave Bear (extinct ~11,000 years ago), a large bear species whose remains are primarily found in caves. Fourth: Palorchestes azael (extinct ~40,000 years ago), an extinct genus of marsupial tapir. Bottom: Arctodus simus, or the Giant Short-Faced Bear (extinct ~10,000 years ago), one of the largest known terrestrial carnivorans.

A great example of how stupid & misleading genAI can be. The first image is by artist “rcris” on Tumblr; the second is his description of the set of images this comes from; & the third is Google AI’s description of it … 🤦

#genAI #palaeoart #paleoart #speculativeEvolution #confidentlyWrong

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AI isn’t the only thing confidently wrong. As Dr. Kirsti Samuels writes, so are we when we cling to certainty. Leadership means building humility and feedback into every move.
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A grey squirrel says “Confidence is not evidence.”

A grey squirrel says “Confidence is not evidence.”

After years on social media, #SquirrelMeme can’t believe this still needs to be said: “Confidence is not evidence.” 📱🐿️ #ConfidentlyWrong

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AI reflects the systems we’ve built — including our leadership habits.
Confidence over clarity. Certainty over humility.

We can lead differently.
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Confidently Wrong: What AI Teaches Us About Ourselves Generative AI isn’t just speeding up our workflows - it’s exposing the shortcuts, blind spots, and habits we’ve stopped noticing. The other day, I asked ChatGPT to pitch me article ideas.

Overconfidence isn’t a tech flaw — it’s a human one.

Dr. Kirsti Samuels explores what AI teaches us about how leaders perceive, decide, and sometimes misfire with total certainty.

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MAGA's superpower is being #confidentlywrong.

Give them enough rope and they'll take care of themselves.

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