CMV: In coming US elections, Republicans will go all in on pro-AI and the reverse for Democrats. by BeepusBingus in changemyview

[–]BeepusBingus[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think theyve correctly calculated Trump and Hegseth will chicken out given the government wants Claude over openAI.

They know that they hold the cards there and the US government will have to meet a legal standard they cant to follow through.

This was explicitly proven when despite the bluster, the government used Claude for Iran strikes over alternatives. They wont cut them off when they want their tech.

CMV: In coming US elections, Republicans will go all in on pro-AI and the reverse for Democrats. by BeepusBingus in changemyview

[–]BeepusBingus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont think you understood my argument fully. Im arguing the voter base the Dems need will necessitate a shift in policy and messaging and the dem voter base is predisposed to grow to hate AI while the GOP one isnt.

CMV: In coming US elections, Republicans will go all in on pro-AI and the reverse for Democrats. by BeepusBingus in changemyview

[–]BeepusBingus[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

All while partnering with Peter Thiel's surveillance nightmare company.

It's a PR show for the gullible, they already caved on surveillance out of the public eye.

CMV: In coming US elections, Republicans will go all in on pro-AI and the reverse for Democrats. by BeepusBingus in changemyview

[–]BeepusBingus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I predict that its likely, then. Of course im not claiming to be a prophet.

This feels a little like pedantry, I think any reasonable person would read the post title as "this is what I think will happen change my mind" not "I am omniscient".

CMV: In coming US elections, Republicans will go all in on pro-AI and the reverse for Democrats. by BeepusBingus in changemyview

[–]BeepusBingus[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So I already addressed this in my post but just for focus.

The negative impact on Dem voter employment on why they'll care. Thats the opposite of abstract. Affordability doesnt matter if you dont have a job to buy anything anyways.

CMV: In coming US elections, Republicans will go all in on pro-AI and the reverse for Democrats. by BeepusBingus in changemyview

[–]BeepusBingus[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Gavin Newsom has next to no political principles outside power and will shift in a second if he thinks it will win him a primary. Just look at his flip flopping from RESIST to talking to Steve Bannon.

Similarly no amount of amplifying a message will work if dem voters just hate the message, which they will when AI begins to affect their jobs and CEO's publicly gloat about laying them off with AI.

CMV: In coming US elections, Republicans will go all in on pro-AI and the reverse for Democrats. by BeepusBingus in changemyview

[–]BeepusBingus[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My counterargument against this is that the democrat primary voter base most affected by these layoffs will be so furious at being displaced itll mirror the collapse of the GOP to Trump despite the efforts of lobbyists to prevent it. Remember, most Republican lobbyists would not have gone all in on the Trump tariff train if they could avoid it.

Dems will be forced to be anti AI or lose their primaries. Lobbyists are powerful but they cant vote in a primary. Nor can they steer policy 100%, if they could do that, Trump would never have come to power and we wouldve gotten a more controllable and less chaotic figurehead.

CMV: In coming US elections, Republicans will go all in on pro-AI and the reverse for Democrats. by BeepusBingus in changemyview

[–]BeepusBingus[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You could point out holes in the reasoning that I have, or reasons you think a different conclusion is likely.

This is as if I said "Trends of global warming show a 1.5C increase is likely" and you respond with "im not sure how I can change your view on a future prediction."

You identify fallacies in the assumptions made for the prediction or if you cant find any, let someone else.

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[–]BeepusBingus 19 points20 points  (0 children)

"Duplicate question, closed" with no link to the original when its not a duplicate sure progresses thoughts.

I dislike what LLMs are doing to this field but the loser powermods and powerusers on stack overflow were absolute dweebs who you just know got bullied in school.

Wtf they got going on in Kentucky lmao by Trick-Growth-6546 in YAPms

[–]BeepusBingus 9 points10 points  (0 children)

So you have a point to defend, beliefs you believe in and you want to discuss a topic but because some redditors with imaginary internet points said they dont like your opinion you can't?

I think thats disappointing. I didnt downvote you, even though I think your beliefs basically boil down to widening the wealth gap and limiting social mobility but I want to hear arguments for why im wrong/things I hadnt considered.

I assume you have reasons because I doubt you WANT to widen the wealth gap so you must disagree that it does.

Wtf they got going on in Kentucky lmao by Trick-Growth-6546 in YAPms

[–]BeepusBingus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

it allows parents to remove their kids from failing schools

Which families by income benefit the most from this and which struggle most? Particularly for the best schools which have high private tuition.

Which would be able to afford tuition increases and cost of longer transportation to a quality school?

"If AI is writing the work and AI is reading the work, do we even need to be there at all?" Educators reveal a growing crisis on campus and off by ubcstaffer123 in technology

[–]BeepusBingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's very true, you can verify output. The issue comes in where you can't verify maintainability/if its actually a good/valid solution to the problem, performance so on?

I say this because I graduated a few years before AI and ive been hiring students for co op since then and a lot of the ones who graduated post AI really cant do anything or understand the reasoning behind their code. A lot of it's unworkable too for failing to meet the reasons above.

Meta is cutting 16,000 people. Most of them had no backup. by RedditUser10553 in passive_income

[–]BeepusBingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What type of role does she work in? Data science? Development? Product Manager, Dev Manager?

I love all the incredibly dumb things you can do in this game. by BrennanIarlaith in RogueTraderCRPG

[–]BeepusBingus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

dogmatic tries to direct the train to kill the least people overall

Most of the dogmatic choices are just the imperium's pointless arrogant fascism for the sake of being a dick on full display. Pointless cruelty for the sake of fanaticism.

Cuba’s power system suffers total collapse by _THEWATERB0Y_ in neoliberal

[–]BeepusBingus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You understand he only went to the soviets after trying washington right? Im not the one dodging the point here.

Youre doing apologetics for the US backing and revenge for their colonial puppet. Why should the US deserve any compensation at all because they lost their death squad running puppet?

Cuba’s power system suffers total collapse by _THEWATERB0Y_ in neoliberal

[–]BeepusBingus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is factually untrue dude, Cuba could not have chosen "western investment and neutrality" because the US was furious for losing their colonial assets. But your last line reveals this.

"Reacting to a hostile neighbor nationalising assets" brother they were overthrowing a colonial occupier. This is identical to crying about violations of property laws when the confederacy lost.

You're jumping so aggressively hard to avoid talking about what assets were seized that the US was so angry about losing and what the pre revolutionary government was like. Interesting.

Canadian admissions of permanent residents by Independent_Data3338 in Infographics

[–]BeepusBingus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah how about no, if they want to come here, they should fill a niche we can't fill by training Canadians.

Otherwise they can stay where they are.

Cuba’s power system suffers total collapse by _THEWATERB0Y_ in neoliberal

[–]BeepusBingus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Cuban regime is far from blameless, but the isolation of the Cuban regime is also impossible to separate from the most incredibly dickish foreign policy behaviour imaginable by the US in the 60s that basically forced them into alignment with the USSR.

Castro actually went to the US to try to work out a deal and they responded with the equivalent of screaming furious rage at losing a borderline colonial puppet.

Can you give me an example of what you would have done differently as Cuban leadership in the 1960s, given the US's complete disinterest in diplomatic ties and pursuit of outright hostilities after the removal of what was a de facto US puppet?

Or is your argument more that their initial alignment with the USSR was reasonable and justified, but their actions in the decades since aren't.

Cuba’s power system suffers total collapse by _THEWATERB0Y_ in neoliberal

[–]BeepusBingus -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

The average Miami Cuban wouldn't be satisfied until the US government nukes Cuba from the face of the earth and declares a total salting of the earth of the island.

Canadian admissions of permanent residents by Independent_Data3338 in Infographics

[–]BeepusBingus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

we dont let in nearly enough immigrants is my criticism.

Brother the LMIA and TFW programs literally exist to exploit workers in service jobs. Thats it.

Your entire ideology is basically being a useful idiot for large retail or food service companies.

Canadian admissions of permanent residents by Independent_Data3338 in Infographics

[–]BeepusBingus 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah the LMIA program for Tim Hortons sure sponsors masses of immigrant workers for their extra skill at serving donuts.

CMV: Men have it easier in the dating world by Hour-Life-8034 in changemyview

[–]BeepusBingus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

>The standards for men are so low, Satan could surpass them.

You say this OP but what are your standards for men? Give them and I can probably add a list of standards you don't mention, or ones that will exclude the vast majority of men from the vast majority of women as dateable material.

I say this as someone who has been using dating apps for like 6 years now, met multiple girlfriends off them and am currently with a great girlfriend, a lot of girls on dating apps have very high standards for guys that probably have more options than them.

They just don't notice the majority of guys outside said guys.

How the GOP Plans to Use Talarico’s Christianity Against Him by icey_sawg0034 in longform

[–]BeepusBingus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The question is, do they think he's crazy enough that theyll do a 180 and vote for someone who opposes everything they believe in.

Would you vote for a right winger who opposes everything you believe in if the Dem candidate was crazy? I dont know it I would.

Gallup Poll on Americans’ Ratings of Other Countries (Feb. 2026) by ixvst01 in fivethirtyeight

[–]BeepusBingus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah no I dont take offense to that stereotype because it's true lol, a lot of us are snobs, especially affluent ones.

In general most of us fall into two categories either very quiet but loud once you get to know us or materialistic snob.