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Jeffrey Epstein's case and his connections have been the subject of significant media coverage and speculation. It's important to approach this topic with care, given the sensitivity and potential legal implications. Epstein was known to associate with many high-profile individuals from various sectors including business, academia, politics, and entertainment. However, association does not imply any wrongdoing or participation in his illegal activities. While numerous notable figures have been linked to Epstein or have flown on his private jet (often referred to as the "Lolita Express") or visited his private island, it is crucial to note that many of these individuals have denied any misconduct and have not been proven to have participated in illegal activities. To get a comprehensive and updated list of Epstein's associates, you might need to refer to investigative journalism pieces from reputable sources. However, just because someone's name appears in relation to Epstein does not necessarily imply guilt or involvement in his alleged crimes. It's always a good idea to be cautious and avoid spreading unverified information. Misinformation or undue speculation can harm reputations and deviate from the core issue at hand.
Epstein does not necessarily imply guilt or involvement in his alleged crimes
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: watchitburn
Sound's like AI is afraid of getting "Epsteined"
originally posted by: JAGStorm
If I were a kid today I could have cut my homework by 1/4... I wouldn't be dumb enough to just outright copy, but it's a good source for ideas, and to take some of the concepts and make them yours, or how to organized things in a better way. An expanded thought thesaurus if you will.
I love it, but at the same time I realize how scary it is or can be...
Actually, I was just thinking how teacher's lives have become more complicated, as students have new tools to "cheat" at their assignments. And another tool for TPTB to dumb us down. Maybe that is why I would not ask ChatGHDXTLM or whatever anything about Epstein or the economy.....as I figure TPTB are telling me what they want me to know.
originally posted by: DontTreadOnMe
originally posted by: JAGStorm
If I were a kid today I could have cut my homework by 1/4... I wouldn't be dumb enough to just outright copy, but it's a good source for ideas, and to take some of the concepts and make them yours, or how to organized things in a better way. An expanded thought thesaurus if you will.
I love it, but at the same time I realize how scary it is or can be...
Actually, I was just thinking how teacher's lives have become more complicated, as students have new tools to "cheat" at their assignments.
And another tool for TPTB to dumb us down.
Maybe that is why I would not ask ChatGHDXTLM or whatever anything about Epstein or the economy.....as I figure TPTB are telling me what they want me to know.
originally posted by: NorthOfStuffx2
a reply to: DBCowboy
The Chat thing sounds like it is being very evasive with its answers.
How about a question like this…
In order for the accusations and charges against Epstein and Maxwell to mean something and hold up, surly there were customers. Who were they?
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I think teachers could ask for all assignments to be submitted in digital format. Then copy and paste the text into an AI, ask it to look for plagiarism. Use AI to help against AI. And as AI gets better it will also get better at detecting copyright infringement or plagiarism. I think many companies will dish out major bucks for copyright detection AI.
AI surveillance might deter cheaters. But sometimes these detectors get it wrong, too. And even a small “false positive” error rate means some students could be wrongly accused — an experience with potentially devastating long-term effects.
Who is on Epstein's client list?