It's funny how #Vought sees himself as a Crusader against government #bureaucracy where in reality HE IS THE "consummate #bureaucrat" in the spirit of an #authoritarian #regime! His job is to bring the so called "Administrative #State" in line with #Trump / #Musk #ideology, similar to what the #National Socialists called "Gleichschaltung".
Government Clerk Android
Even in the Epochian era, these variants of clerical models are always sticklers for rules and regulations, and if confronted with a query or task that is even remotely outside their area of expertise or perceived department, they will direct the inquirer to another person or facility, or require the person asking to fill out a non-existent form or supply some sort of government identification.
Ink art from page 34, from The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book
See a huge art gallery from this book, here:
https://www.outlandarts.com/TME-Expansion-Rules-ArtGallery1.htm
Sometimes I feel like a born again #bureaucrat.
Especially when adding the following to an eslintrc file:
#typescript-#eslint/strict-type-checked
#typescript-#eslint/stylistic-type-checked
@jonny It seems like old-fashioned training and administrative manuals should be able to form the basis of an organizational wiki, although editing documents at those levels would have to be more restricted or more hierarchical than on #Wikipedia. Does Word or anything similar have templates for creating wiki articles? #Wikipedian #Bureaucrat
A quotation from Russell, Bertrand:
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Obscenity is whatever happens to shock some elderly and ignorant magistrate.
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Full quote, sourcing, notes:
https://wist.info/russell-bertrand/5790/
.> ... as the philosopher Karl Popper noted, “we do not seek highly probable theories but explanations; that is to say, powerful and highly improbable theories.”
.> The theory that apples fall to earth because that is their natural place (Aristotle’s view) is possible, but it only invites further questions. (Why is earth their natural place?) The theory that apples fall to earth because mass bends space-time (Einstein’s view) is highly improbable, but it actually tells you why they fall. True intelligence is demonstrated in the ability to think and express improbable but insightful things.
.> True intelligence is also capable of moral thinking. This means constraining the otherwise limitless creativity of our minds with a set of ethical principles that determines what ought and ought not to be (and of course subjecting those principles themselves to creative criticism). To be useful, ChatGPT must be empowered to generate novel-looking output; to be acceptable to most of its users, it must steer clear of morally objectionable content. But the programmers of ChatGPT and other machine learning marvels have struggled — and will continue to struggle — to achieve this kind of balance.
.> ... In the absence of a capacity to reason from moral principles, ChatGPT was crudely restricted by its programmers from contributing anything novel to controversial — that is, important — discussions. It sacrificed creativity for a kind of amorality.
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.> Note, for all the seemingly sophisticated thought and language, the moral indifference born of unintelligence. Here, ChatGPT exhibits something like the banality of evil: plagiarism and apathy and obviation. It summarizes the standard arguments in the literature by a kind of super-autocomplete, refuses to take a stand on anything, pleads not merely ignorance but lack of intelligence and ultimately offers a “just following orders” defense, shifting responsibility to its creators.
.> In short, ChatGPT and its brethren are constitutionally unable to balance creativity with constraint. They either overgenerate (producing both truths and falsehoods, endorsing ethical and unethical decisions alike) or undergenerate (exhibiting noncommitment to any decisions and indifference to consequences). Given the amorality, faux science and linguistic incompetence of these systems, we can only laugh or cry at their popularity.#Chomsky, #NoamChomksy #IanRoberts and #JeffreyWatumull on #ChatGPT #AISalami as #Eichmann, #AdolfEichmann #Bureaucrat #BanalityOfEvil in
#WilmasReview of the week
Wilma as a #streetlevel #bureaucrat loves to #innovate. Read more about the role of #frontlineworkers in exploring, experiencing, and experimenting with new #policy instruments and how this relates to #walkability of cities in this #Public Management Review article by Anat #Gofen, Oliver D. #Meza Canales, and Carlos #Moreno Jaimes.