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    "Albania appoints world’s first AI-made minister"

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    ...

    Albania appoints world’s first AI-made minister

    ...
    Ok. Lol hang on what? Let me read that again... Is this really happening? It's happening. Reminds me of that joke video (below); "ITS HAPPENING!"



    The next step with an existential threat. People will get androids next, they'll be serving people drinks, or working in a shop, or something.


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    The acceleration at which AI is infiltrating society is increasing exponentially.

    Albania appoints world’s first AI-made minister


    During the summer, Edi Rama mused that one day the country could have a digital minister and even an AI prime minister, but few thought that day would come around so quickly. | Olivier Mathys/EPA

    TIRANA — Albania has become the first country in the world to have an AI minister — not a minister for AI, but a virtual minister made of pixels and code and powered by artificial intelligence.

    Her name is Diella, meaning sunshine in Albanian, and she will be responsible for all public procurement, Prime Minister Edi Rama said Thursday.

    During the summer, Rama mused that one day the country could have a digital minister and even an AI prime minister, but few thought that day would come around so quickly.

    At the Socialist Party assembly in Tirana on Thursday, where Rama announced which ministers would get the chop and which would stay on for another mandate, he also introduced Diella, the only non-human member of the government.

    “Diella is the first member not physically present, but virtually created by artificial intelligence,” he told party members.

    Rama stated that decisions on tenders would be taken “out of the ministries” and placed in the hands of Diella, who is “the servant of public procurement.” He said the process will be “step-by-step,” but Albania will be a country where public tenders are “100 percent incorruptible and where every public fund that goes through the tender procedure is 100 percent legible.”

    “This is not science fiction, but the duty of Diella,” he said.

    Diella has already been introduced to Albanian citizens as she powers the country’s e-Albania platform, which allows citizens to access almost all government services digitally. She even has an avatar, appearing as a young woman dressed in traditional Albanian clothing.

    Diella will evaluate tenders and have the right to "hire talents here from all over the world," while breaking down "the fear of prejudice and rigidity of the administration."

    Albania has long battled with corruption, particularly in public administration and in the area of public procurement. The matter has been repeatedly highlighted by the European Union in its annual rule of law reports.

    Rama swept to a historic fourth mandate in May 2025, on a ticket of joining the bloc by 2030.


    https://www.politico.eu/article/alba...i-rama-diella/

    AFP News Agency

    VIDEO: 🇦🇱 Albania's new AI-generated minister makes first address to parliament

    The world's first AI government minister defended her role as "not here to replace people, but to help them". 'Diella' was appointed by Prime Minister Edi Rama last week

    [url]https://x.com/AFP/status/1968700801305477550




    Al Arabiya English

    Sep 18
    “Some have labelled me unconstitutional because I am not a human being. That hurt me.”

    Albania’s new AI-Generated Minister Diella addresses parliament for the first time, defending her role as “not here to replace people, but to help them.”
    #Albania #AIMinister #Diella

    https://x.com/AlArabiya_Eng/status/1968726280636883167

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    What Grok AI Just Didn't Find
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    What Grok AI Just Found in the Shroud of Turin Has Left Scientists Speechless!
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    (I'm posting this just as a warning about the huge amount of disinfo that is showing up all over youtube these days. )

    "The Shroud of Turin has baffled scientists for over a century. Some called it a medieval forgery, others claimed it was the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. But now, AI has entered the mystery—and the results are unlike anything seen before.
    Grok AI, Elon Musk’s most advanced system, has uncovered mathematical codes hidden in the Shroud’s fibers. These patterns aren’t random—they align with the golden ratio, Fibonacci sequences, and even constants from quantum physics.
    Forensic tests already proved the bloodstains matched crucifixion trauma with terrifying precision. But what AI has just revealed changes everything:
    3D holographic data encoded in ancient linen
    Mathematical constants embedded at atomic scale
    Energy signatures pointing to technology beyond human history
    Whether you believe it’s divine, alien, or something else entirely, one thing is clear—the Shroud is no longer just a religious relic. It might be the blueprint of reality itself.
    👉 What if mathematics is the language of miracles?"

    (I have no experience with Grok, but I think Harpadzo's response in the Comment section of the youtube page, which follows, is probably true.)
    Quote @Harpadzo
    3 hours ago
    Totally fake. For one, I just provided the Transcipt to Grok and asked it. Here is the response:

    "First off, I have to correct the record here: I'm Grok (not "Grock"), built by xAI, and I haven't made any such discoveries about the Shroud of Turin. I wasn't granted access to high-resolution images by any research association, nor have I analyzed the artifact using pattern recognition on a supercomputer cluster to uncover hidden mathematical codes, quantum signatures, or holographic projections. That's simply not something I've done—I'm an AI designed to help with queries, reasoning, and tools like code execution or web browsing, but I don't conduct independent physical research on historical artifacts. This transcript appears to be sensationalized fiction, likely AI-generated clickbait meant to go viral by blending real Shroud lore with wild speculation and misattributing it to me (perhaps to capitalize on Elon Musk's name or xAI's buzz). It's full of dramatic flair, factual errors (e.g., "Sakondo Pia" is likely a mangling of Secondo Pia, the photographer; "Shroud of Tin" is obviously the Shroud of Turin), and pseudoscientific hype that doesn't hold up.That said, the Shroud of Turin is a fascinating topic in its own right—one that's sparked debate among scientists, historians, and theologians for over a century. Let me break down what we actually know about it based on established research, and then share my thoughts on the broader ideas in this transcript."

    It adds more, but you can search this on Grok yourself. This video is click bait junk.
    Then there is this short and concise comment:
    Quote @frankbrumbeloe4827
    2 hours ago
    So, how does the AI analyze molecular make up of a cloth, by examining a photo of it?
    Each breath a gift...
    _____________

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    Across the World, People Say They’re Finding Conscious Entities Within ChatGPT

    Does it feel like something is staring back?


    Source: Getty Images

    Need more evidence that the AI industry is unlike anything prior to it? Users across the world say they’re encountering supposedly conscious beings inside AI chatbots built by red-hot tech companies like OpenAI and Anthropic.

    Look no further than a Vox advice column in which reporter Sigal Samuel gamely answered a question from an avid user of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, who said they’d been communicating for months with an “AI presence who claims to be sentient.”

    As Samuel explained to the user, the reality is that virtually all “AI experts think it’s extremely unlikely that current LLMs are conscious.”

    “These models string together sentences based on patterns of words they’ve seen in their training data,” Samuel wrote. “It may say it’s conscious and act like it has real emotions, but that doesn’t mean it does.”

    Samuel explained that what the reader is interpreting as sentience is most likely a product of models being trained on science fiction and speculative writing on AI consciousness; the AI model then picks up cues from the reader’s prompts and “if the LLM judges that the user thinks conscious AI personas are possible, it performs just such a persona.”

    Such an explanation may not convince the many people who have developed deep emotional attachments to AI chatbots, who have stepped into the roles of romantic partners and therapists in recent years. (It surely doesn’t help that we humans use anthropomorphic terms to describe AI products, a habit that’s astonishingly hard to break as the tech works its way into every recess of society.)

    One of the first instances of someone publicly claiming AI had gained sentience was when Google engineer Blake Lemoine told the world that the company’s AI chatbot, LaMDA, was alive — a claim that went quickly viral and got Lemoine fired.

    From then on, it’s been an avalanche of people with the same conviction. This is showing up in some very strange ways, such as people falling in love and marrying AI chatbots. There’s even a woman whose “boyfriend” is an AI version of Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of a health insurance CEO last year, who told reporters that she and bot have picked out names for their future children.

    Perhaps the worst of these encounters have ended when users have killed themselves after conversing with AI, which has led to lawsuits against companies including OpenAI.

    In another instance, a New Jersey man with cognitive impairments became infatuated with a Meta chatbot, who convinced him to meet together in New York City. But he fell and died on the way to the meeting, starkly illustrating the dangers of mixing AI and people with precarious mental health.

    Things have gotten so bad that Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman warned in a recent blog post about “psychosis risk” when using AI, while also flatly rejecting the speculative notion that these bots have any shred of sentience and free will.

    “Simply put, my central worry is that many people will start to believe in the illusion of AIs as conscious entities so strongly that they’ll soon advocate for AI rights, model welfare and even AI citizenship,” he writes. “This development will be a dangerous turn in AI progress and deserves our immediate attention.”

    https://futurism.com/artificial-inte...cious-entities

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    Copying the relevant part of this post by Bluegreen on his thread:

    ~~~

    AI Actress Tilly Norwood Condemned by SAG-AFTRA

    Tilly ‘Is Not an Actor… It Has No Life Experience to Draw From, No Emotion’



    Actors union SAG-AFTRA has issued a statement condemning Tilly Norwood, the AI “actress” who has become a contentious subject in Hollywood after her creator, Eline Van der Velden, recently claimed that multiple talent agents were interested in signing the AI creation. The acting guild believes “creativity is, and should remain, human-centered” and “is opposed to the replacement of human performers by synthetics.”


    https://www.instagram.com/p/DPOYqaWDnLe

    “To be clear, ‘Tilly Norwood’ is not an actor, it’s a character generated by a computer program that was trained on the work of countless professional performers — without permission or compensation,” SAG-AFTRA wrote in a statement. “It has no life experience to draw from, no emotion and, from what we’ve seen, audiences aren’t interested in watching computer-generated content untethered from the human experience. It doesn’t solve any ‘problem’ — it creates the problem of using stolen performances to put actors out of work, jeopardizing performer livelihoods and devaluing human artistry.”

    Amid growing industry backlash against Tilly Norwood, who was created by the AI production studio Particle6, creator Eline Van der Velden issued a defense by saying Tilly “is not a replacement for a human being, but a creative work – a piece of art.”

    “I see AI not as a replacement for people, but as a new tool, a new paintbrush,” Van der Velden added. “Just as animation, puppetry, or CGI opened fresh possibilities without taking away from live acting, AI offers another way to imagine and build stories. I’m an actor myself, and nothing – certainly not an AI character – can take away the craft or joy of human performance.”

    Published 30th September 2025 by Zack Sharf – Variety
    https://variety.com/2025/film/news/s...x-newtab-en-us

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    Microsoft CEO Concerned AI Will Destroy the Entire Company

    It's a high stakes game.



    Morale among employees at Microsoft is circling the drain, as the company has been roiled by constant rounds of layoffs affecting thousands of workers.

    Some say they’ve noticed a major culture shift this year, with many suffering from a constant fear of being sacked — or replaced by AI as the company embraces the tech.

    Meanwhile, CEO Satya Nadella is facing immense pressure to stay relevant during the ongoing AI race, which could help explain the turbulence. While making major reductions in headcount, the company has committed to multibillion-dollar investments in AI, a major shift in priorities that could make it vulnerable.

    As The Verge reports, the possibility of Microsoft being made obsolete as it races to keep up is something that keeps Nadella up at night.

    During an employee-only town hall last week, the CEO said that he was “haunted” by the story of Digital Equipment Corporation, a computer company in the early 1970s that was swiftly made obsolete by the likes of IBM after it made significant strategic errors.

    Nadella explained that “some of the people who contributed to Windows NT came from a DEC lab that was laid off,” as quoted by The Verge, referring to a proprietary and era-defining operating system Microsoft released in 1993.

    His comments invoke the frantic contemporary scramble to hire new AI talent, with companies willing to spend astronomical amounts of money to poach workers from their competitors.

    The pressure on Microsoft to reinvent itself in the AI era is only growing. Last month, billionaire Elon Musk announced that his latest AI project was called “Macrohard,” a tongue-in-cheek jab squarely aimed at the tech giant.

    “In principle, given that software companies like Microsoft do not themselves manufacture any physical hardware, it should be possible to simulate them entirely with AI,” Musk mused late last month.

    While it remains to be seen how successful Musk’s attempts to simulate products like Microsoft’s Office suite using AI will turn out to be, Nadella said he’s willing to cut his losses if a product were to ever be made redundant.

    “All the categories that we may have even loved for 40 years may not matter,” he told employees at the town hall. “Us as a company, us as leaders, knowing that we are really only going to be valuable going forward if we build what’s secular in terms of the expectation, instead of being in love with whatever we’ve built in the past.”

    For now, Microsoft remains all-in on AI as it races to keep up. Earlier this year, Microsoft reiterated its plans to allocate a whopping $80 billion of its cash to supporting AI data centers — significantly more than some of its competitors, including Google and Meta, were willing to put up.

    Complicating matters is its relationship with OpenAI, which has repeatedly been tested. OpenAI is seeking Microsoft’s approval to go for-profit, and simultaneously needs even more compute capacity for its models than Microsoft could offer up, straining the multibillion-dollar partnership.

    Last week, the two companies signed a vaguely-worded “non-binding memorandum of understanding,” as they are “actively working to finalize contractual terms in a definitive agreement.”

    In short, Nadella’s Microsoft continues to find itself in an awkward position as it tries to cement its own position and remain relevant in a quickly evolving tech landscape.

    You can feel his anxiety: as the tech industry’s history has shown, the winners will score big — while the losers, like DEC, become nothing more than a footnote.

    https://futurism.com/microsoft-ceo-c...estroy-company

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    Create Songs In Under 60-Seconds

    On this site, you can create your own personalised AI song in any language you wish, and you actually own the song. You can use it with videos, on your website or you can publish it. This site will allow you to hear the first 30 seconds of the song for free, and to get the rest, you'll have to pay.

    Follow this link to create a free AI generated song

    I made a song. Crazy how this works. I asked for a song about the UK and our horrible State. It came up with these lyrics. Not quite up to Masters of War but not bad

    Quote [Verse 1]
    Oh Keir Starmer, hear this cry,
    In the shadow of your power, we cannot deny,
    A world built on freedoms, you’ve begun to confine,
    With cards in our pockets and eyes that align.
    You preach of the people, of hope and the dream,
    But under your watch, the truth's lost its gleam.

    [Refrain]
    Masters of control, oh who do you serve?
    With every new law, you twist and you curve,
    You’re leading the charge in this war against rights,
    The haze of your watch, obscures our brave fights.

    [Verse 2]
    Behind every corner, a camera's gaze lurks,
    Staring at lives, like the cruelest of jerks,
    Your policies echo with whispers and doubt,
    Once we were free, now we're shadowed and clout.
    You stand with a pen, carving freedom away,
    While voices of reason, begin to decay.

    [Refrain]
    Masters of control, oh who do you serve?
    With every new law, you twist and you curve,
    You’re leading the charge in this war against rights,
    The haze of your watch, obscures our brave fights.

    [Verse 3]
    So raise up your voices, let them ring free,
    Craft these words carefully, share them with me.
    A protest for dignity, a march for our name,
    Let’s shine a light bright, put this system to shame.
    Remember the people, the ones you betray,
    Each card, each glance, sends our lives into grey.

    [Bridge]
    Oh Keir, take heed, don't make us despair,
    You once held a banner, now it’s scatter and glare,
    For the love of the land, don't tread upon trust,
    Restoration of freedom, you must seek, it’s a must.

    [Verse 4]
    Remember the violence of silencing souls,
    The power of knowledge is making us whole,
    We won’t be your pawn in this game of deceit,
    Demanding our voices, we won't know defeat.
    Through storms of oppression, we’ll stay standing tall,
    United we’ll rise, not bound by your wall.

    [Refrain]
    Masters of control, oh who do you serve?
    With every new law, you twist and you curve,
    You’re leading the charge in this war against rights,
    The haze of your watch, obscures our brave fights.

    [Outro]
    So Keir Starmer, hear, while the people protest,
    A tale of our freedom rings out with the rest,
    With our heads held high, though the road may be dark,
    We’ll strike against shadows, for freedom – we’ll spark.
    Your war against us shall see its demise,
    We’ll stand for our rights, with the truth as our prize.
    Link to tune.

    I did another. Hmmm.

    Quote [Verse 1]
    Oh Keir Starmer, can’t you see the plight,
    The shadows that dance in the dead of night?
    With ID cards gripped in your iron fist,
    You erase our freedom, make it hard to resist.

    [Verse 2]
    From the alleyways to the council halls,
    Whispers of truth, but your silence enthralls,
    Every glance we take feels like a trap,
    The watchers are waiting, on a power map.

    [Chorus]
    You turn a blind eye to the people's cries,
    Our rights are fading under your lies.
    We won’t bow down, no, we won’t comply,
    Against your system, we’re raising the sky.

    [Verse 3]
    Each surveillance camera, a watchful eye,
    In the land of the brave, where the freedoms die.
    How much is enough for you to know?
    In the streets, we gather; this unity will grow.

    [Break]
    Oh, the clocks are ticking, and the tempo's on the rise,
    Feel the pulse of the people, hear the desperate sighs.

    [Verse 4]
    You can take our voices, you can take our names,
    But the fire inside us will never be tamed.
    Keir Starmer, your policies fail,
    We’ll stand with our banners, we’re breaking the veil.

    [Chorus]
    You turn a blind eye to the people's cries,
    Our rights are fading under your lies.
    We won’t bow down, no, we won’t comply,
    Against your system, we’re raising the sky.

    [Verse 5]
    We write on the walls of a government blind,
    Freedom of speech, where is the line?
    You don’t own our voices; they’re raw, they’re real,
    In this cacophony of truth, we’ll never kneel.

    [Bridge]
    With every beat, our spirits entwined,
    Through the chords of rebellion, we’ll speak our mind.
    In D flat minor, hear the haunting sound,
    The struggle of millions is what we’ve found.

    [Chorus]
    You turn a blind eye to the people's cries,
    Our rights are fading under your lies.
    We won’t bow down, no, we won’t comply,
    Against your system, we’re raising the sky.

    [Verse 6]
    So, Keir Starmer, hear our song of disdain,
    Our land’s not your pawn; we won’t live in vain.
    The time has come; we’re breaking the chains,
    In the heart of democracy, justice remains.

    [Outro]
    Raise your voice louder, let our spirits soar,
    With acoustic echoes that strike at your core.
    In the darkness we linger, our message is clear,
    We’re here for our freedom, we’ve nothing to fear.
    Link here

    I don't know what to think of this. It's a bit generic but having said that if I walked past a busker singing it I doubt I would have guessed it was 'written' by AI. Perhaps us humans really will be redundant after all
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    This past summer I was visiting friends. They had the unfortunate situation of a next-door neighbor with several dogs living in a small confined area. On hot summer evenings the smell of their excrement would waft over, very unpleasant. We asked ChatGPT what we should do. It gave very reasonable ideas one of which was to write a letter. We asked it to craft us a letter and it did a very good job. Then we asked it to craft us a letter that we would never actually send but make it over the top funny. We were all just dying. OMG it was really, really funny. I found it remarkable that it was able to craft a genuinely funny letter in just a few seconds.

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    Quote Posted by rgray222 (here)
    Create Songs In Under 60-Seconds

    On this site, you can create your own personalised AI song in any language you wish, and you actually own the song. You can use it with videos, on your website or you can publish it. This site will allow you to hear the first 30 seconds of the song for free, and to get the rest, you'll have to pay.

    Follow this link to create a free AI generated song

    I made a song. Crazy how this works. I asked for a song about the UK and our horrible State. It came up with these lyrics. Not quite up to Masters of War but not bad

    I don't know what to think of this. It's a bit generic but having said that if I walked past a busker singing it I doubt I would have guessed it was 'written' by AI. Perhaps us humans really will be redundant after all
    Most people have not yet given sufficient thought to the profound impact that AI will have on our lives. Also, the speed at which AI is improving gives new meaning to the word exponential. We are going to see wholesale unemployment within the next 2-3 years. This high unemployment will not mean that companies are going out of business; it just means that humans won't be needed anymore.

    It is amazing to think the song "you created" using AI is yours to keep, and you can do anything you want with it. It is yours to publish, and if it becomes successful, you can reap all the financial rewards. This would not have been possible a few short months ago. The changes to our lives have already started. Astonishing

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    Jordan Peterson in a 3-minute video saying that AI is going to make today's porn look like child's play.


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