EU Funded Anti-majority Artificial Intelligence Watchdogs

Posted by James Bowery on Wednesday, 20 September 2006 16:35.

A study funded by the European Union to create artificially intelligent anti-majority watchdogs.  Here is an excerpt:

The main aims of Princip project lie in the detection of racist content on the Internet…

The main body of linguistic work on racist language has concentrated on discourse analysis of majority groups within European countries and the USA with the aim of uncovering tacit or concealed racist attitudes. This has mainly been achieved by means of interviewing members of majority groups and subjecting the resulting text to a discourse analysis (prototypical example: Teun van Dijk, 1987, 19931 with many followers), or by means of studying existing political textual documents (M. Souchard, 1997) in order to detect recursive linguistic units and themes.

The Princip-project differs from previous linguistic research in the type and source of texts that it researches, in the method it uses and in the aims it pursues. The project deals with (mainly) open racist attitudes as expressed on the Internet. There has been research into web-based racist language before but this has generally been limited in its scope: using typical pieces of text from particular websites2. The Princip-project deals with large amounts of text published on the Internet and uses corpus linguistics methods as its primary research tool. The aim of the linguistic studies of the Princip project is to enable an automated multi-agent system to detect racist content without recourse to human input during on-line running.

Since this document may otherwise disappear from the net altogether I’m posting a copy here.

PS: As you read this document you will notice that nowhere do they cop to the fact that they are using the technique of “profiling” to “discriminate” between “racist” and “anti-racist” text.  Guys like “Godless Capitalist” like to point to government funded technology like this as evidence that “the cognitive elite” will crush any attempt by separatist movements to assert their fundamental human right of freedom of association/self-determination.  With such self-deceptive hypocrisy (no, Razib, hypocrisy isn’t simply saying you believe something and then not following it—its preaching something you don’t practice like Godless “Capitalist” does when he uses civil rights, immigration liberalizations and “fair” housing laws to gain access to other’s territory/property) there can be little doubt that “the cognitive elite” has all the intellectual integrity of brie on a hot summer patio table.

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Nejad on the bomb, the pope, revisionism and the Palis.

Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 20 September 2006 09:01.

NBC News anchorman got his reward yesterday for comparing the Iranian hostage-takers to the Founders last year and elite American forces to suicide bombers last month: an exclusive interview with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a Midtown Manhatton hotel.

Here are the interesting exchanges as reported by Williams:-

Brian Williams: How do you think the discussion has been allowed to get that far, that we’re discussing possible war between the U.S. and Iran?

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: I think we need to ask this question from American, U.S., politicians. The world has changed. The time for world empires has ended. The U.S. government thinks that it’s still the period after World War II, when they came out as a victor and enjoyed special rights. And can rule, therefore, over the rest of the world. I explicitly say that I am against the policies chosen by the U.S. government to run the world. Because these policies are moving the world towards war.

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Schengen Agreement

Posted by James Bowery on Wednesday, 20 September 2006 03:15.

Being a European American I’m not very literate about my homelands’ policies or politics but do find the seemingly limitless potential displacement of my ancestral peoples distressing.  Among the key suspects is something called the Schengen Agreement.  I’d like to hear opinions about this agreement for it seems to me it is virtually guaranteed to produce unbridled immigration from all corners of the world into all signatory states.  My reasoning is this:  Since administration of the Schengen Agreement is left up to the states, the effective immigration policy to all of the European States participating in the Agreement is to admit as many immigrants to them as allowed by the signatory state with the most lax border enforcement.  With the proliferation of signatory states it seems inevitable that the degree to which immigrants from around the world are to be admitted to all signatory states is virtually limitless.


Le Pen’s diary filling up

Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 19 September 2006 14:09.

22nd April, 2007: 1st round of voting in the French Presidential Election.

22nd May, 2007: 6th May, 2007: 2nd round of voting in French Presidential Election, if required.

6th June, 2007: Trial in Paris on charges of conspiring to justify war crimes and to deny Nazi crimes against humanity.

20th June, 2007: 79th birthday party, possibly even in prison - he faces up to five years and a Euro 45,000 fine.  Unless, of course ...


The Establishment in times of difficulty

Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 19 September 2006 08:43.

The news that power corrupts might not surprise too many students of politics.  But electorates tend not to appreciate learning the Actonite truth too suddenly.  There are apt to be colourful consequences.  At least, that was the reaction in Hungary to the news that the elected left-of-centre government, led by blabbermouth Ferenc Gyurcsany, are thieves of power, and Hungarian democracy is a perfect sham.

Hungarian police have used tear gas and water cannon to quell violent overnight protests in Budapest in which buildings were attacked and cars set alight.

The clashes happened following a rally demanding the resignation of PM Ferenc Gyurcsany, after it was revealed his government had lied during an election.

The worst fighting came when protesters stormed the state television building.

Dozens of people were hurt, including many police officers. The city is now said to be calm.

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The Law and Miss Constance

Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 18 September 2006 09:28.

Vibrancy has truly ascended to the highest reaches of public service in England ... the judiciary.  Constance Briscoe was our first female black Court Recorder (ie someone who works as a part-time judge in the crown and county courts), so a certain interest from the press was to be expected.  One might also expect that a wise head would reflect upon that, consider her responsibilities to the Crown and choose caution in all things.

But nope.  Not for Constance the grey, parchment-dry pursuits of the legal soul.  She desperately wants the world to know she is a tenacious spirit overcoming adversity.  And a successful mother.  And the main woman.

So she wrote “Ugly”.

Now, perceptive readers will guess straight away that this ain’t no legal opus.  Rather, it is a harrowing tale of abused childhood, attempted suicide, courage and what-not, arriving at a triumphant crescendo of something or other.  Lots of sistas bought it - “bought it” being the operative phrase according to some of the Amazon reviews.

One would think that a judge, for pity’s sake, would know about little things like libel trials.  Expensive.  Risky.  To be avoided at all costs.  But England’s first female black Court Recorder apparently did not consider any such possibility, and now she and her publishers, Hodder & Stoughton, are being sued by her alleged childhood tormentor - her mother - in an attempt to clear the family name.

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Heartwarming e coli farm

Posted by James Bowery on Saturday, 16 September 2006 04:01.

The “Giving Back Employees” web page of the Californian farm that brought us the current e coli outbreak has these heartwarming passages:

Giving Back Through and To Employees

  It’s impossible to separate a company’s passion from the people who make it an everyday reality. Our employees are proud of Earthbound Farm’s mission:  to bring the benefits of organic food to as many people as possible and serve as a catalyst for positive change…growing healthier food and leaving a healthier planet behind for future generations.
  To further this mission, Earthbound Farm has pledged to support its employees’ passions for other causes as well…

At Earthbound Farm, we realize how important our employees are: they are committed to helping us fulfill our mission to bring the benefits of organic food to as many people as possible and serve as a catalyst for positive change. Some of our employees have even been with us since the earliest days of our company…  they’re almost like family.

Because of this, we have created two renewable scholarships that are awarded each year to two children of our employees who are headed to college or other post-secondary education. We see it as a smart investment in our future—the children’s, the company’s, and the community’s.
 
We are very proud of our 2005 recipients, Gabriel Sumano and Myrna Elena Lopez Garcia.
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  Gabriel (son of Manuel Sumano Hernandez in Shipping) will attend University of California at Berkeley and plans to be a doctor. He is a recent graduate of Aptos   High School. His father, Manuel, has been an Earthbound Farm employee since the early 1990s.

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Myrna (daughter of Columbia Antelo Garcia in Packaged Salads)  will attend Cabrillo   College and plans to be a nurse. She is proud to be the first of her family to graduate for high school and intends to be the first to graduate from college as well. She is a recent graduate of Watsonville High School.

I, too, want to extend my appreciation to these wonderful employees of Earthbound Farm for helping to dismantle the foundation of civilization: agribusiness. We’ve had enough of this crap.


John Ray and a quiet life

Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 15 September 2006 23:38.

Or very nearly (but for Nordicism).  This afternoon JJR put up a post at Dissecting Leftism that fisked the recent, psychologically creaking “evidence” of Socialist German MP Prof. Dr. Gert Weisskirchen to the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism at Westminster.

The Group’s 100-page report had Herr Professor Doktor wiseacring in good Frankfurt order:-

“Nationalistic or right-wing populist movements are trying to gain a foothold to varying degrees in all European States. Apart from bringing chauvinistic longings up to date, the common elements in their rationale are the emphasis on authoritarian thinking, the stirring up of resentment towards established parties and the mobilization of right-wing extremist attitudes in the form of xenophobia or even open racism and antisemitism.”

... So (writes JJR) “nationalistic or right-wing populist movements” are the prime source of antisemitism.  There is absolutely no mention of Islam or Leftist “antizionism”, which are by far the main forms of antisemitism today. Could the fact that the professor is also a socialist member of the German parliament have something to do with that? ...

More in that style and less of the “Stomp Israel” stuff and I might have enjoyed a more somnulent intellectual life over the last few months.


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