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2202, 2023

ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence is Really Scary!

By |February 22nd, 2023|

You may have heard about new artificial intelligence software that can generate content with the prompting of a few keywords. Well, ChatGPT, which launched last November, certainly scares the heck out of us. Initially invented as a search engine to answer questions, ChatGPT can generate whole articles of content with a suggestion of what one is looking for. 

1602, 2023

Take Redistricting Out of the Hands of the L.A. City Council

By |February 16th, 2023|

On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council voted 11-2 to oppose a piece of state legislation, Senate Bill (SB) 52, by L.A.’s own Maria Elena Durazo, which would give the state legislature the authority to establish and Independent Redistricting Commission for the City of L.A. Those 11 Councilmembers should be embarrassed.

1101, 2023

Culver Council Majority Should Let McMorrin Represent Culver City

By |January 11th, 2023|

It’s only January 11th and the new Culver City Council majority is already exhausting me. The 1950’s-syle trio of Mayor Albert Vera and Councilmembers Göran Eriksson and Dan O’Brien have already rescinded a previously approved (the same night!) minimum wage for workers at Southern California Hospital. They have already set in motion an anti-camping ordinance that will just shuffle people experiencing homelessness from one street to the next, without a clear plan to provide services in place in a city with no shelter beds. Now, these Chamber of Commerce lackeys want to seemingly hide the only female and Black councilmember from public view.

2112, 2022

Culver City’s New Council Majority Wasting No Time on Cruelty

By |December 21st, 2022|

On Wednesday, the Culver City Council will conduct a bit of a flash meeting, called at the last minute by Mayor Alex Vera and the new, more conservative council majority to do one single thing: Pass an “Anti-Camping” ordinance which criminalizes homelessness. They’ll say it doesn’t “criminalize” homelessness, that this will be the spark that gets the unhoused into services.

ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence is Really Scary!

By |February 22nd, 2023|

You may have heard about new artificial intelligence software that can generate content with the prompting of a few keywords. Well, ChatGPT, which launched last November, certainly scares the heck out of us. Initially invented as a search engine to answer questions, ChatGPT can generate whole articles of content with a suggestion of what one is looking for. 

Take Redistricting Out of the Hands of the L.A. City Council

By |February 16th, 2023|

On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council voted 11-2 to oppose a piece of state legislation, Senate Bill (SB) 52, by L.A.’s own Maria Elena Durazo, which would give the state legislature the authority to establish and Independent Redistricting Commission for the City of L.A. Those 11 Councilmembers should be embarrassed.

Culver Council Majority Should Let McMorrin Represent Culver City

By |January 11th, 2023|

It’s only January 11th and the new Culver City Council majority is already exhausting me. The 1950’s-syle trio of Mayor Albert Vera and Councilmembers Göran Eriksson and Dan O’Brien have already rescinded a previously approved (the same night!) minimum wage for workers at Southern California Hospital. They have already set in motion an anti-camping ordinance that will just shuffle people experiencing homelessness from one street to the next, without a clear plan to provide services in place in a city with no shelter beds. Now, these Chamber of Commerce lackeys want to seemingly hide the only female and Black councilmember from public view.

Culver City’s New Council Majority Wasting No Time on Cruelty

By |December 21st, 2022|

On Wednesday, the Culver City Council will conduct a bit of a flash meeting, called at the last minute by Mayor Alex Vera and the new, more conservative council majority to do one single thing: Pass an “Anti-Camping” ordinance which criminalizes homelessness. They’ll say it doesn’t “criminalize” homelessness, that this will be the spark that gets the unhoused into services.

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