95+% of the time I see a response like this, it's from one particular side of the political aisle. You know the one. Politics has everything to do with this.
>what the current administration has conceded to AI companies
lol, I unironically think that they're not lax enough when it comes to AI.
Based on your response and logic - no dem should read stuff written by repub voters, or if they do read it, dismiss their account because it cannot be … what?
Not sure how we get to dismissing the teacher subreddit, to be honest.
I think there implication is that because the teacher posted on Reddit, they are some kind of socialist, and therefore shouldn't be listened to. I guess their story would be worth listening to if it was posted on truth social instead?
>I guess their story would be worth listening to if it was posted on truth social instead?
No, I don't take anti-AI nonsense seriously in the first place. That aside, the main point here was that Reddit has a very strong political leaning. If anyone tried to insist that the politics of Truth Social is irrelevant, you'd immediately call it out.
I don't get the reactionary right's hysteria about Reddit. It's so clearly not true it's just silly.
It's like when my brother let my little cousin watch a scary movie and she had hysterics about scary things for days. Y'all tell each other ghost stories and convince yourselves it's real.
Yet another one! And literally all I have to do is point out that Reddit is a far-lefty website (it obviously is) and say that I won't play along (I won't).
Look, another one! Twist it however you want, I'm not going to accept the idea that far-lefty Reddit is some impartial representation of what teaching is or what the average person thinks of AI.
> 95+% of the time I see a response like this, it's from one particular side of the political aisle. You know the one. Politics has everything to do with this
I really don't, honestly you're being so vague and it's such a bipartisan issue I can't piece together who you're mad at. Godspeed.
Likewise.
95+% of the time I see a response like this, it's from one particular side of the political aisle. You know the one. Politics has everything to do with this.
>what the current administration has conceded to AI companies
lol, I unironically think that they're not lax enough when it comes to AI.