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This analysis is a pretty unique and significant contribution to the space of empirical evaluation of LLMs that exist in AI public world... at least thus far, as far as I am aware! For what it's worth--as if anyone in the ChatGPT universe cares as they pile up on using the "PhD level scholar in your pocket".

According to GPT-5, and according to my tests, this flaw exists in all LLMs... What is revealing is the deduction GPT-5 made: Why ?design choice? starts looking like ?deliberate flaw?.

People are paying $200 a month to not just ChatGPT, but all major LLMs have similar Pro pricing! I bet they, like the normal user of free ChatGPT, stay in LLM's default mode where the flaw manifests itself. As it did in this evaluation.

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We will say it again, slowly. You have been liberated : Another report from Caoimhe B in Iraq

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday May 08, 2003 12:02author by VITW Report this post to the editors

“They were ordinary people. During the war, everyone was confused. The Americans were saying one thing, the government another. People didn’t know whether to stay in their homes, or to try to travel to the villages, where it was safer. The vans were driving slowly down the road, because the Americans had made many check-points. There was no warning, the tank just opened fire.”

Do you get it, yet?

A small boy points to the bullet holes on the van’s sides, as he mimes a re-enactment of what made them, stiffening his outstretched arms into the barrel of a tank, frowning as he takes aim, and then unleashing a barrage of fire.

His sisters stand in the shade of their adobe-brick home nearby, observing silently. A welcome gust of breeze breaks the oppressiveness of this cloudless airless day, rustling their brightly-colored dresses.

Besuniya, whose entrance and perhaps existence would go unmarked in the blink of an eye in a moving car, greets visitors with a large bronze statue of two fellaheen, farmers– a man and a woman, scythes in hand. Besuniya is a farming community, home to about sixty families barely scratching out a survival, and has been without electricity and running water for the past
month and a half. Situated on the side of a highway running from Baghdad to Nassiriya, it is also the site of a shrine to a type of casual killing that was seen with regularity during the advancement of U.S. troops from the South of Iraq to Baghdad.

Abu Samir, gesturing towards the two burnt-out, bullet-ridden vans, explains “They were ordinary people. During the war, everyone was confused. The Americans were saying one thing, the government another. People didn’t know whether to stay in their homes, or to try to travel to the villages, where it was safer. The vans were driving slowly down the road, because the Americans had made many check-points. There was no warning, the tank just opened fire.”

This and twelve other similar incidents during the ten-day period claimed the lives of over ninety people in the Besuniya area alone. Many of the bodies of those killed still remain in the nearby Shamia Hospital, burnt or shredded beyond recognition. “They were all people trying to travel to safety. Women, children, elderly people – families. They committed no crime – except to believe their human rights would be respected as civilians”, says Doctor Iyar.

The putrid, unmistakable smell of death remains in the buses – splinters of bone, charred flesh, hair, scraped off the seats by villagers and buried in a shallow pit nearby. As we stand there, a couple of U.S. army aid trucks, a rare sight, pass by, en route from Kuwait. An elderly villager spits in their direction. “I may not be educated, but we understand what is happening, why they have come” he says. “I would rather drink sea water than accept a single bottle of water from the Americans or Kuwaitis. Do they think they can buy our loyalty with their hand-outs?”

In Hilla, we visit the home of an elderly bus driver, Abu Ala’. He describes how he, a few days before the invasion of Baghdad, was slowly approaching an American check-point, waving his arm out the window, trying to decipher their instructions. He was frightened, he says, gesturing to his black and white Kefiyah (head-dress) ,that he would be mistaken for a fighter, so he told the 31 passengers behind him that he thought it better to return to Hilla. Some of the women, however, he says – urged him to stay put – “They were frightened, but laughing. They said – what do the Americans have to fear from a busload of women and children and an old man?” The tank, with no warning, fired directly into the crowded bus. The force of whatever was fired(some speculate that the Americans, like their Israeli counterparts, are using flachette shells) immediately severed the heads of two young women, slamming into the chest of another, leaving a gaping cavity in place of her heart, lungs, ribcage.

Abu Ala’ drove, with four flat tyres, and severe burns to his own chest to Hilla Hospital, several miles away, to deliver his load of dead and wounded. After hours of trying to stem the bleeding of severed limbs, recalls a doctor, the floor was slick with blood. The death toll, of 31 passengers, was 27 dead. The morgue retains; in one of its units, along with 19 unrecognisable, unidentified bodies; a slidable trolly of small severed limbs and large pieces of flesh, not yet matched to their owners bodies. Hospital orderlies used shovels to clean the bus of shattered bones, brains, organs. One of them recalls “I found the foot and hands of a small child. When I went home to my own children that night, I could not stop weeping.”

Abu Ala’, his wife confides to me as we sit together in their bedroom, held his head in his hands and would not speak to her for two days afterwards. “He feels responsible” she says, “but they gave him no warning.”

On the way to Nassiriya we pass, on the side of the road, a convoy of 27 American army oil trucks. “Mabruuk” (congratulations) comments our driver to them – “you got what you came for.” The 27 men, women and children killed in Abu Ala’s bus also “got it.” One of them , perhaps, for each oil truck. Iraqis are all having to “get it.” That their precious blood had been cheapened, by all of us – those that deliberately take it by creating policies and weapons designed to starve, torture, degrade and kill, and those of us that remain silently complicit while lowering our eyes just that fraction of an inch necessary not to witness the glaring pain and injustice pulsating this beautiful, cursed land.

We will say it again, slowly. You have been liberated.


Caoimhe Butterly is an Irish human rights activist living in Baghdad. She is working with Voices in the Wilderness and can be contacted at info@vitw.org or masasa73@hotmail.com .

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Recent Developments concerning the ISM     4wolfatad    Thu May 08, 2003 12:18 
   I wonder is she making it up or is she just thick?     gargoyle    Thu May 08, 2003 14:48 
   gargoyle     Gaillimhed    Thu May 08, 2003 14:55 
   Gargoyle spins it again     Joe    Thu May 08, 2003 14:59 
   Tell me     gargoyle    Thu May 08, 2003 15:58 
   Scary face person     No 6    Thu May 08, 2003 16:15 
   Well I didn't expect you to anyway     Joe    Thu May 08, 2003 16:28 
   Good article found at Common Dreams: Youth Revolt Coming in Iraq?     links bollixed    Thu May 08, 2003 16:57 
   Questions for Gargoyle     Colm Breathnach    Thu May 08, 2003 19:08 
 10   What does she want?? A date with Uday?     Irish American    Thu May 08, 2003 21:08 
 11   Colm     gargoyle    Thu May 08, 2003 22:44 
 12   When did this event occur?     Josef    Fri May 09, 2003 11:17 
 13   Gargoyle TROLL     ........    Fri May 09, 2003 14:31 
 14   I oink' am not oink! a Garda     Josef    Fri May 09, 2003 16:18 
 15   Yep, that's right, attack the poster     gargoyle    Fri May 09, 2003 22:53 
 16   Gargoyle, these people haven't a clue what they're doing     Josef    Fri May 09, 2003 22:58 
 17   re: gargoyle's comments on saddam and others...     rich stone    Sat May 10, 2003 06:55 
 18   i wonder does Venus still come here?     iosaf ipsiphi o as if    Sat May 10, 2003 12:38 
 19   see link.     iosaf ipsiphi o as if    Sat May 10, 2003 12:39 
 20   re: gargoyle, addendum     rich stone    Sat May 10, 2003 20:47 
 21   'caiohme and her ultimate acts of selflessness '     Josef    Sun May 11, 2003 11:50 
 22   when 80% of the Palestine olive harvest is gathered by ISP volunteers     ipsiphi iosaf    Sun May 11, 2003 14:38 
 23   Caoimhe butterfly is an embarrasment to Ireland     Josef    Sun May 11, 2003 14:50 
 24   How very sad     King Mob    Sun May 11, 2003 15:37 
 25   That's right king...     gargoyle    Sun May 11, 2003 17:04 
 26   Exactly Gargoyle     Josef    Sun May 11, 2003 17:14 
 27   Why must I be an American?     Yohanan    Mon May 26, 2003 22:07 


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