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    - Returning to 1895 when American had great wealth, so says Trump.

    Started by K-Dog Apr 13, 2025, 01:23 PM

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    K-Dog

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    Apr 13, 2025, 01:23 PM
    Quote from: RE on Apr 13, 2025, 11:35 AM
    Quote from: K-Dog on Apr 13, 2025, 08:36 AMSomewhere sometime - someone may be accused of using AI, and the fact will be, that AI has stolen from me.

    You could rebrand AI as CAP.  Computer Assisted Plagiarism.

    RE

    It boggles the mind.  The entire contents of the internet presented to ten million dollars worth of computer for six weeks in which 200 K worth of electricity is burned.  The end result is something like the encyclopaedia Britannica downloaded to your video card.  A personal oracle.  As good as the training data put in, and quite limited by the training too.  Consider I have a model running now and I'll ask it:

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    Tell me how Camille Daladier reversed the popular front in France.

    La réponse:

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    Certainly. Camille Daladier's Reversal of the Popular Front Policies:
    Daladier's dismantling of the Popular Front's achievements marked a pivotal shift in French history.
    Below are the key actions and consequences of his policies:
    Political Context

        The Popular Front's 1936 victory was followed by economic struggles: high unemployment, budget deficits, and looming war with Germany.
        The Radical Party (led by Daladier) clashed with Socialists and Communists over economic priorities.
        Military rearmament pressured spending, undermining social programs.

    Daladier's Reversal Strategy

        Fiscal Austerity
            Cut social programs and public works projects initiated under the Popular Front.
        Labor Market Reforms
            Rolled back Matignon Agreements:
                Curtailed the 40-hour workweek.
                Reduced overtime pay.
                Restricted collective bargaining rights.
        Privatization
            Sold state-owned enterprises nationalized under the Front.
        Repression of Strikes
            Used police force to suppress worker protests and demonstrations.

    Consequences

        Declining worker purchasing power worsened economic stagnation.
        Increased industrial unrest and union opposition.
        Fractured the Popular Front coalition (Socialists/Communists vs. Radicals).
        Weakened France's economic recovery, leaving it unprepared for WWII.

    Daladier's policies revealed the fragility of progressive gains under capitalist
    pressures and conservative backlash.

    Would you like a deeper analysis of any specific aspect?

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