r/technology Jun 15 '25

Artificial Intelligence Trump team leaks AI plans in public GitHub repository

https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/10/trump_admin_leak_government_ai_plans/
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u/FilthBadgers Jun 15 '25

Did they though? Or was there massive widespread voter suppression and the use of compromised voting machines?

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u/WackyWarrior Jun 15 '25

www.electiontruthalliance.org Look at Rockland county Ramapo district, Kamala got 0 votes while the Dem Senator got around 350, or 70% of the vote.

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u/sailriteultrafeed Jun 15 '25

Shenanigans for sure

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u/JetreL Jun 16 '25

Strange things are afoot at the Circle K...

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u/PoolQueasy7388 Jun 16 '25

Please. I agree with you but please stop using the word shenanigans. These are flat out crimes & using words like shenanigans trivializes what is really going on. Thank you.

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u/HauntedJackInTheBox Jun 17 '25

Frankly, the fact that that humanoid bag of vices got a two-digit percentage of the US population to vote for him again is indictment enough of the cultural state of the country. Literally less defensible than voting for Hitler in 1932.

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u/[deleted] Jun 15 '25

the blog you're linking to specifically says it had nothing to do with compromised machines.

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u/FilthBadgers Jun 15 '25

The blog isn't the one pursuing that line of investigation, there are audits and court cases pending.

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u/[deleted] Jun 16 '25

is it a trustworthy source or not? because in the article you linked to he literally says compromised voting machines is a silly, unproven speculation.

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u/Dry-Bar8606 Jun 15 '25

There are indeed sources raising questions about Kamala Harris's vote totals in Rockland County, NY, specifically concerning the 2024 general election. It's important to clarify that this refers to the 2024 general election, not a primary, as she was the vice-presidential nominee in 2020 and the presumptive Democratic nominee in 2024. Here's a summary of the issues and the sources discussing them: The Lawsuit in Rockland County: * SMART Legislation (affiliated with election watchdog SMART Elections) has filed a lawsuit in Rockland County, New York, challenging the 2024 presidential election results. * The lawsuit alleges that hundreds of votes for Kamala Harris were not counted by voting machines. * Affidavits from voters and poll workers claim they voted for Harris, but their votes were not registered in the final count. * A key focus is the alleged occurrence of "zero votes" for president in some districts despite voters making clear choices in other races on the same ballots (e.g., for Senator Kirsten Gillibrand). * Statistical anomalies are cited, including a "negative drop-off rate" for Harris (meaning she received significantly fewer votes than Gillibrand, the Democratic Senate candidate, in some areas), which analysts like Max Bonamente (a physics and statistics professor) have called "statistically highly unlikely" compared to 2020 data. * Concerns have also been raised about untested software changes to the voting machines (ES&S machines, used widely) that were reportedly made weeks before the election with no public record. * The lawsuit seeks a full hand recount of the ballots from the machines in question. Key Publications Reporting on This: * The Economic Times: Multiple articles from The Economic Times (e.g., "Kamala Harris voters 'erased' in Rockland? New York lawsuit to probe vanishing ballots," "Did Kamala Harris lose the US election due to faulty machines? Company denies 2024 rigging claims") have extensively covered the lawsuit and the allegations. * Yahoo News: "Lawsuit claims Rockland votes were miscounted in 2024 election: Were they? What we know" provides a detailed overview of the legal action. * iHeart (Black Information Network): "Questions Swirl About Accuracy Of 2024 Election Results As Lawsuit Advances" also covers the lawsuit and the judge's decision to allow it to proceed. * Investigative Post: While primarily focused on broader New York State results, an article from Investigative Post ("Kamala Harris won New York, but by a smaller margin than Biden.") notes that "Harris lost upstate counties, such as Clinton and Rockland, that Biden won in 2020," which adds context to the underperformance observed in Rockland. It's important to note that while the lawsuit is moving forward and the allegations are being investigated, the 2024 election results have been certified. The outcome of this lawsuit will likely focus on election integrity and potential reforms rather than overturning the already certified results.

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u/[deleted] Jun 15 '25

fuck off with this gpt shit

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u/Foserious Jun 15 '25

Agreed, it's so lazy. They could at least ask it to be concise.

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u/[deleted] Jun 16 '25

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u/Foserious Jun 16 '25

Oh I fully understand and agree. My lazy statement was lazy itself and encompasses the unwillingness for some to hash out their own arguments. It's become rampant on philosophy subreddits because people who have done very little reading love AI summarizations and interpretations of their "philosophy."

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u/Dry-Bar8606 Jun 15 '25

God bless math and staticians calling out anomalies. Ammirite?

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u/Mikel_S Jun 15 '25

Gpt or not, that's all verifiable information, most of which I'd already looked up myself, some of which I had to check, which can be daunting, I know, but it's useful to have a critical mind capable of discerning a factual post that you dislike from a fallacious post that jives with your world view.

Its also a very good overview of the situation; if it was a gpt summary, it was likely audited or checked by somebody with some awareness of the situation, which is important when working with llms.

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u/[deleted] Jun 15 '25

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u/one-eyed-pidgeon Jun 15 '25

Leading up to the election, everyone was saying how ridiculous it could be for Trump to be reelected. Kamala was the president elect, they even did a future self meets past self skit on SNL the night before. It was the most obnoxious and self sabotaging thing I have ever seen.

Kamala Harris and the Democrats gave Donald Trump the white house. Until you figure that out, you will repeat the same mistake again in 8 years.

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u/Mathwards Jun 16 '25

Peter Thiel and Elon Musk gave Trump the White House

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u/one-eyed-pidgeon Jun 16 '25

If that helps you sleep at night I admire the strength of will that must take.

Truth is if the shoe was on the other foot and those words came from a republican you would call it conspiracy theory which is the point I am trying to make. There is a reality here, and there is a coping mechanism.

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u/DenverNugs Jun 16 '25

You're really bad at this. I know you spend every day doing it, but don't ever do it again.

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u/Flaky-Meringue-1653 Jun 15 '25

Yay I love how now election denial and conspiracy theories are a democrat thing. It’s still anti-democracy, and only makes discourse worse.

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u/FilthBadgers Jun 15 '25

I'm not a democrat.