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Mike Oppenheim's avatar

"If like the author of this issue you were designated as gifted when you were in school in the 1980s and 90s, there’s a high likelihood that you’re neurodivergent in some manner." mind blown...

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Russell McOrmond's avatar

I'm Autistic (received an official assessment last summer, after burnout https://r.flora.ca/p/my-autism-burnout-story ).

I'm an AI skeptic.

I support Large Language Models in anthropology, especially to study the biases built into the English, French and other Western European colonial languages and cultures.

I don’t support their use in most other ways that this culture wishes to use it.

I don't believe there is an honest desire to detect biases, but to automate them.

Under British North America settler-colonialism (consolidated into USA and Canada), I don’t feel like there is a large difference between left-or-right wing when it comes to these biases except for honesty. The “left” is polite as they perform individually "I am one of the good ones" while upholding (and accepting as part of their identity) biased systems. The “Right” is open and honest with their disdain for anything or anyone claimed as an "other".

I have written about noticing "White Fragility" https://r.flora.ca/p/observing-white-fagility , and that includes noticing the behaviour in fellow Autistic people.

I have observed the same phenomena when discussing any attribute of humans that isn't what has been arbitrarily placed on the top of social hierarchies: cis-normativity, heteronormativity, white supremacy (racism), androcentrism, anthropocentrism, Christian/Abrahamic supremacy, etc, etc.

I see automation of biases as something that would align with the Western Left. An individual would be able to claim "I am one of the good ones", as well as falsely claim it was unbiased technology that made the biased decision.

There seems to be so much anger at Trump and supporters for what amounts to saying the quiet part out loud. A focus on individuals "being rude".

Is there any actual political movement against the underlying policies (systems, institutions, laws, etc) -- or only a movement against a few specific individuals?

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