This week, Terwiesch released a research paper in which he documented how ChatGPT performed on the final exam of a typical MBA core course, Operations Management.
The A.I. chatbot, he wrote, “does an amazing job at basic operations management and process analysis questions including those that are based on case studies."
...But ChatGPT, he determined, “would have received a B to B- grade on the exam.”...
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Thursday, January 26, 2023
ChatGPT just passed a Wharton MBA exam. Now what?
No Meat or Cars for You, Says the World Economic Forum | CNSNews
In 2023, Klaus Schwab and the rest of the James Bond villains in Davos, Switzerland, proposed various methods to increase the plebs’ pleasure and facilitate servitude to the New World Order...
- Tony Blair: Digital Vaccine Libraries Now!
- Al Gore Becomes Roland Emmerich- Gore became unglued and warned that the planet will soon endure “rain bombs,” “boiling oceans,” an “open-air sewer,” and a daily climate crisis equivalent to “600,000 Hiroshima bombs.”
- Joe Manchin Slams ‘Open Press System’-Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV)...“the problem we have is the open press system and basically all the platforms.”
- The Great Reset of Your Diet-You will stop chewing the fat and instead eat replacement meals in 20 years and be happy!
- No Cars for You!-Saudi Arabian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Adel Al-Jubeir, predicted that there would be no cars in the future...
Two Armed Human Smugglers Arrested in 3 Days near Border in Arizona
Elementary Classrooms As Revolutionary Cells - The American Conservative
- Black Lives Matter coloring book is but one example of how radicalized educators are conquering the minds of captive children
History for January 26
- 1784 - In a letter to his daughter, Benjamin Franklin expressed unhappiness over the eagle as the symbol of America. He wanted the symbol to be the turkey.
- 1837 - Michigan became the 26th state to join the United States.
- 1875 - George F. Green patented the electric dental drill for sawing, filing, dressing and polishing teeth.
- 1950 - India officially proclaimed itself a republic as Rajendra Prasad took the oath of office as president.
- 1996 - U.S. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton testified before a grand jury concerning the Whitewater probe.
- 1998 - U.S. President Clinton denied having an affair with a former White House intern, saying "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky."
- 2009 - The Icelandic government and banking system collapsed. Prime Minister Geir Haarde resigned.
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Republicans demand info from Secret Service on visitors to Biden's Delaware home amid classified docs scandal | Fox News
Our Classified System Is A Joke
- In 2022, a woman named Asia Janay Lavarello, a civilian employee of the Defense Department, took materials that included classified documents to both her home and hotel room to help write a thesis project she was working on. She was fired, fined, and sentenced to three months in prison.
- In 2021, Izaak Vincent Kemp, a contractor with the Air Force, was found to have 112 classified documents among the papers in his home, “[d]espite having training on various occasions on how to safeguard classified material.” He was sentenced to a year in prison.
- In 2017, a man named Weldon Marshall was sentenced to three years in prison for having classified documents on a disc from his time in the Navy.
Colorado x 2---How Colorado’s Cage-Free Egg Law Could Impact Prices.
- "Legislative Democrats want to give $1,400 tax credit to retired public employees 55 or older.
- Meanwhile: How Colorado’s Cage-Free Egg Law Could Impact Prices. “Egg prices may be the perfect way to understand both the causes and the effects of inflation. ‘In the case of eggs, you have rapidly increasing market prices of corn or whatever it is that they eat, and that drives up the cost of feeding the chicken, which drives up the price of eggs, which drives up prices for American consumers,’ Isabella Weber, an economist at UMass Amherst told Vox. When you consider that the price of eggs also affects the prices for all the products that contain eggs, the ripples extend even further.”
Denver is much better at looking after bureaucrats and chickens than voters and their families.
Gooder and harder.--Posted by Stephen Green
Don't want to get mugged? Stop using cash, says Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot - TheBlaze
You will barely believe this.
British Army veteran arrested for silently praying for his dead son near an abortion clinic - TheBlaze
Taxpayers forced to fund these hate-spewing covens in our schools?!!-----DEI Has Failed; We Do Not Need More of It | The Heritage Foundation
- DEI offices accomplish little more than producing a lot of bureaucratic sound and fury on the taxpayers’ dime.
- The racial problems in schools remain “astronomical,” according to federal officials. So why do they think we need more of the same DEI?
- School districts across the country have established diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices to reduce discrimination, and the Department of Education regularly touts the value of DEI programs to quell bias.
- Yet nationwide, school officials reported a “record number” of discrimination complaints last year...
The worst reading scores in the world but the MEA union/democrat party prioritizes "self-esteem" over teaching the tools-of-life!-----We Ditching Michigan’s grade 3 reading retention law a top priority for Democrats
“Grade retention doesn’t help kids to read. ...
Huge wind turbines — taller than the Statue of Liberty — are toppling over in a 'rash' of incidents
The article blames the "rash" of incidents on the rush to install turbine capacity, but there are also permanent factors that make engineering, building, and maintaining wind farms difficult and risky...
Majority of Americans support investigation into Anthony Fauci over pandemic management and inconsistent testimony, national study shows - TheBlaze
A Critical Examination of the Six Pillars of Climate Change Despair | Watts Up With That?
- World still ‘on brink of climate catastrophe’[1]
- World close to ‘irreversible’ climate breakdown[2]
- Large regions of the world are becoming unlivable – lethal for 3 to 5 billion of us[3]
- …slaughter, death, and starvation of 6 billion people[4] – Roger Hallam, Extinction Rebellion
In 2023 it’s hard to avoid seeing images and headlines like these. The result for many is a deep seated fear[5], anxiety[6] [7], and pessimism[8] [9] about the future. The topic of Climate Change (CC) has seeped into nearly every facet of our lives, and never in a positive way. It’s always present as a dark cloud hanging over society; a source of guilt for those who indulge in some of life’s most basic pleasures, the basis of moralistic judgments by those who like to signal their concern, and the cause of nihilism[10] [11] and hopelessness[12] felt by many in the youngest generations.
- Why does CC have such deeply negative connotations and harmful effects on people’s mental well being?
- Because we are constantly reminded of the six dark and destructive consequences of CC:
1) heat will cause millions to die or live in misery
2) tens of millions (some say billions) will be forced to migrate
3) a million or more species will become extinct in just a few decades
4) sea level rise will have disastrous world-wide consequences
5) agricultural production will be devastated, causing widespread famine
6) humanity will suffer floods, droughts, and other terrible natural disasters..