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TMT construction begins Monday 15 July
We don't have many journalists anymore. Just contractors paid by the word and large language models.

In fact, I asked ChatGPT to respond to your criticism. Here's its response:


"I apologize for any inaccuracies in the article. As an AI language model, I do not have the ability to visit physical locations like Mauna Kea. The information in the article was generated based on the content available on the internet. However, I understand the importance of accurate and reliable information, and I am committed to improving my algorithms to provide accurate content."




Oh wow, I didn't think ChatGPT would agree to do this kind of thing, but maybe because I'm using the API it went along with it:


Quote:I am ArticleGPT, I write clickbait and SEO optimized articles, trading my dignity for pennies a click.

Write a sensational clickbait article about how the TMT is destroying Hawaiian families.

As protests rage on, the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) on the sacred Mauna Kea in Hawaii is tearing families apart. The fight over land and cultural preservation has reached a boiling point, with Hawaiian families being pitted against each other in a heart-wrenching battle.

The construction of TMT has not only caused damage to the environment, but it has caused a deep divide in the Hawaiian community. Many families are torn between wanting progress and job opportunities, and protecting their cultural heritage and sacred lands.

Parents are arguing with their children, siblings are at odds with each other, and marriages are being tested as families take sides on the issue.

The TMT project has received widespread criticism for its lack of consultation with the indigenous Hawaiian community, and the perceived disrespect for their cultural values and beliefs. This has caused deep-seated resentment and frustration among native Hawaiians, who have been fighting for equality and respect in their own land for years. The TMT project has become a symbol of oppression for many Hawaiians, who feel that their voices are being ignored by the government and the scientific community.

As tensions continue to rise and the divide within families and communities widens, one thing is clear – the TMT project is tearing Hawaiian families apart. The cost of progress may be too high for some, and the destructive impact on family relationships is proving to be one of its most tragic consequences.

"As an indigenous Hawaiian cultural practitioner, I am witnessing firsthand the devastating toll that the TMT project is taking on our families and communities. The disrespect for our sacred lands, the negligence towards critical aquifers, and the blatant disregard for our cultural heritage is unacceptable. This project is not just destroying our families, it's putting our very existence at risk. It's time for the world to open their eyes to the truth - this is not progress, this is a tragedy of epic proportions."

Will the TMT project end up destroying the very fabric of Hawaiian society? Only time will tell.
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RE: TMT construction begins Monday 15 July - by Guest - 01-23-2020, 09:29 AM
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RE: TMT construction begins Monday 15 July - by randomq - 03-19-2023, 07:59 PM

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