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The AI attack on Free Speech

techPirate
6 min readMay 3, 2024

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I have a daily routine. I read through some, hopefully random selection of news that hits my phone. before i even get out of bed. i like to have an idea of what is important in the world as i brush my teeth. I only read news when alot of current events are happening.

i dont stop reading news around the canadian election. ive lost days. today i woke up the most farcical sight i have seen in a real long time. it was as if i was waking up inside the truman show, and the country, perhaps the world was trying to mansplain my own work to me.

what truly was the icing on the cake, is that the article title is about free speech but it is published in the National Post. can i get the definition for oxymoron please? what does the post know about free speech?

Now i am going to write this analysis in two forms. i am inspired by Adam Grant, who recently moved into using his own lived experiences to explain their work. a time honored tradition of the indigenous way of teaching. as i am trying my own way of learning and reconciling with the history of my country and the crimes we committed on them. it is something small i can do.

I will demonstrate how free speech works in Canada using my own life in the last year only.

TESTING FREE SPEECH IN CANADA

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