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    #auspol #australia #ai

    I don't trust the ALP to manage AI related changes to the workforce and society. Given their implementation of the 'age verification' abomination I think their credibility ship has sailed.

    But I also don't trust the Australian public to not do their Traditional Australian Dumb Thing and vote some conservative catastrophe like the Coalition in again.

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      #auspol #australia #ai

      I don't trust the ALP to manage AI related changes to the workforce and society. Given their implementation of the 'age verification' abomination I think their credibility ship has sailed.

      But I also don't trust the Australian public to not do their Traditional Australian Dumb Thing and vote some conservative catastrophe like the Coalition in again.

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      @megatronicthronbanks I've always preferenced the Greens and a few others over Labor. In fact, although I'm always on the lookout for parties that are worse than Labor but better than the Liberals, but, so far, there hasn't been a single one. If more people would preference the Greens, perhaps we might eventually get someone decent. Or at least a slime mould, that would be preferable to Albanese.

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        #auspol #australia #ai

        I don't trust the ALP to manage AI related changes to the workforce and society. Given their implementation of the 'age verification' abomination I think their credibility ship has sailed.

        But I also don't trust the Australian public to not do their Traditional Australian Dumb Thing and vote some conservative catastrophe like the Coalition in again.

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        @megatronicthronbanks ALP invited an active genocidist in, wined and dined him, gave him full access to ASIO, weaponized event laws to literally break the spines of aged protestors against genocide, assigned an 'Australian sniper' to keep the genocidist safe while being wined & dined, threw out all environmental laws to gift the DT regime all the rare earths Australia can offer, etc.etc.atrocity after atrocity.. and 'AI' is what sunk their credibility? ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค” They're a menace to Australian society, they work for the U.S. NOT Australia.

        Don't like ALP, don't like Libs, don't like Hanson, the choice is obvious; GREENS (the ONLY party left in Australia with common sense and morals).

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