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Fraud and mismanagement at University College Cork Thu Aug 28, 2025 18:30 | Calli Morganite
UCC has paid huge sums to a criminal professor
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This is a public interest story about a complete failure of governance and management at UCC.
Deliberate Design Flaw In ChatGPT-5 Sun Aug 17, 2025 08:04 | Mind Agent
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This design flaw in ChatGPT-5's default epistemic mode subverts what the much touted ChatGPT-5 can do... so long as the flaw is not tickled, any usage should be fine---The epistemological question is: how would anyone in the public, includes you reading this (since no one is all knowing), in an unfamiliar domain know whether or not the flaw has been tickled when seeking information or understanding of a domain without prior knowledge of that domain???!
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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I have been evaluating AI Chatbot agents for their epistemic limits over the past two months, and have tested all major AI Agents, ChatGPT, Grok, Claude, Perplexity, and DeepSeek, for their epistemic limits and their negative impact as information gate-keepers.... Today I decided to test for how AI could be the boon for humanity in other positive areas, such as in completely abstract realms, such as metaphysical thought. Meaning, I wanted to test the LLMs for Positives beyond what most researchers benchmark these for, or have expressed in the approx. 2500 Turing tests in Humanity?s Last Exam.. And I chose as my first candidate, Google DeepMind's Gemini as I had not evaluated it before on anything.
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We have all known it for over 2 years that it is a genocide in Gaza
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Western governments like the USA are complicit in it as they have been supplying the huge bombs and missiles used by Israel and dropped on innocent civilians in Gaza. One phone call from the USA regime could have ended it at any point. However many other countries are complicity with their tacit approval and neighboring Arab countries have been pretty spinless too in their support
With the release of this report titled: Our Genocide -there is a good chance this will make it okay for more people within Israel itself to speak out and do something about it despite the fact that many there are actually in support of the Gaza
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BBC News, Hof HaCarmel, northern Israel
When Adam arrived at Yemin Orde Youth Village as a frightened and bewildered 17-year-old, in June 2006, it was the end of one long journey and the start of another.
His odyssey began four years earlier when Janjaweed militiamen attacked his village in Darfur, Sudan, sending him fleeing for his life.
Alone and separated from his family, Adam trekked from one village to another, eluding rebels, sleeping rough and spending time in jail, before escaping to Egypt.
One night, in Sinai, he says, he saw the twinkling lights of Israel and simply walked across the border. He was arrested, jailed again, then sent to live on a kibbutz.
While there, his plight came to the attention of Dr Chaim Peri, the 66-year-old director of Yemin Orde, who arranged his transfer to the village.
Just one year on, Adam, a Muslim, is a happy, well-adjusted student, who has excelled in the study of robotics.
"The children who come here are not necessarily Jewish, but we believe all children who reach the shores of Israel are our business," says Dr Peri, who, as a baby, was himself placed in a children's home.
For the past 54 years, the business of Yemin Orde has been to provide a home and a future to abandoned and at-risk children from around the world.
At present there are some 500 residents in the village from about 20 countries as diverse as Sudan, Guinea and China, each with a story like Adam's.
'Family for life'
Situated on a peak on the Carmel mountain range, the 77-acre village is an oasis of tranquillity, a vital ingredient in the healing of children scarred by years of conflict and abuse.
It's as international a community as there can be - it epitomises Israel
Dr Chaim Peri
Director, Yemin Orde
Named after Orde Charles Wingate, the controversial British army officer who trained Jewish underground forces in the 1930s, the centre provides a safe refuge, education and life skills for destitute children from the age of five, through adolescence and up to the age of 19, and, in some cases, beyond.
"We don't expel kids from here. Period," says Dr Peri. "While only one in 10 graduates stay on, those who leave know that we're always here for them, like a normal family."
It is an ethos which resonates with those who have passed through Yemin Orde's doors. Some return to get married here, while others stop by to visit or stay to mentor newcomers.
In the village dining hall - which doubles as the venue for community weddings - the sound of chatter and hubbub fills the air.
Here the village's multicultural character is most visible, as children of all races and religions sit together and eat.
"It's as international a community as there can be," says Dr Peri. "It epitomises Israel."
The Israeli state refuses to allow Palestinian refugees to return to their former homes within the country's pre-1967 borders, arguing such a move would threaten Israel's survival as a Jewish state.
It is a policy which Dr Peri supports.
"We embrace Muslim kids here, wherever they come from, but I cannot come up with any positive statement in terms of the 'right of return' for Palestinian refugees," he says.
"It's a new reality now and refugees have resettled all over the world. We are in the business of survival."
Hard times
Outside, the midday sun beats down on the verdant grounds, where the children live in some 20 whitewashed, red-roofed homes - the boys on one side, the girls on another.
The living quarters are named after historical figures, such as Aristotle, Martin Luther King and Abraham Lincoln.
We try to give them a sense of security, but the reality of Israel is creeping in all the time
Susan Weijel
Village official
"Our mission is to take kids from the margins of society and take them to the margins of leadership," says Susan Weijel, a village official.
"Our only expectation from them is that they give back to society."
The village, which depends financially on benefactors from around the world, is well-equipped, with two schools, science and computer laboratories, a swimming pool, gymnasium and a synagogue.
There is also a small shop, but the children are free to come and go to the shopping centres of Haifa, just 10 minutes' drive away.
In the summer of 2006, however, Yemin Orde's proximity to Israel's main northern city was far from convenient, when Israel went to war with Hezbollah militants in Lebanon.
"Two weeks before the war, a family of brothers and sisters from the former Soviet Union arrived at Yemin Orde. They kept having to run to the shelter in a place where we'd told them they'd be safe," says Ms Weijel
"Most of our staff and hundreds of our graduates were fighting in Lebanon," she adds. "Two former Ethiopian students from here were killed."
With tensions rising over the northern border again, this time with Syria, the complex has stepped up its emergency drills.
As we walk, an air raid siren wails as part of a practice, sending hundreds of children streaming through the grounds.
"We try to give them a sense of security, but the reality of Israel is creeping in all the time," says Ms Weijel.
Despite such uncertainties at home, Yemin Orde's reputation has begun to spread beyond Israel's borders.
A sister village, modelled on Yemin Orde, is already being built in Rwanda, where some 15% of the population were orphaned by the genocide in 1994.
"When I think of all those who perished I think of what they could only have given to the world," says Dr Peri.
"That is why we are sending our Ethiopian kids as delegates to Rwanda, to instil in those children the belief that they can change the world, that they are destined for greatness."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/middle_east...6.stm
Any chance of some more pictures TD?
As Marx would not disagree? : The face of a faceless world, the heart of a heartless world, the soul of soulless conditions.
Just one cavil, Tommy: "the unacceptable face of capitalism" implies that capitalism has an acceptable face!
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