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  1. #AI #Boosterism refers to an outsized or uncritical enthusiasm for the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    It typically emphasizes AI's potential to revolutionize society, boost productivity, and solve complex problems while downplaying or ignoring associated harms and limitations.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/694e

  2. refers to an outsized or uncritical enthusiasm for the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    It typically emphasizes AI's potential to revolutionize society, boost productivity, and solve complex problems while downplaying or ignoring associated harms and limitations.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/694e

  3. #AI #Boosterism refers to an outsized or uncritical enthusiasm for the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    It typically emphasizes AI's potential to revolutionize society, boost productivity, and solve complex problems while downplaying or ignoring associated harms and limitations.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/694e

  4. #AI #Boosterism refers to an outsized or uncritical enthusiasm for the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    It typically emphasizes AI's potential to revolutionize society, boost productivity, and solve complex problems while downplaying or ignoring associated harms and limitations.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/694e

  5. #AI #Boosterism refers to an outsized or uncritical enthusiasm for the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    It typically emphasizes AI's potential to revolutionize society, boost productivity, and solve complex problems while downplaying or ignoring associated harms and limitations.

    knowledgezone.co.in/kbits/694e

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  7. /Cont'd
    "...Do take a look at our thoughts. We don’t answer every question, and you don’t need to either. And then do put your own response in (links above) however brief."
    /Ends

    #Planning #Manchester #Boosterism

  8. /Cont'd
    "...Do take a look at our thoughts. We don’t answer every question, and you don’t need to either. And then do put your own response in (links above) however brief."
    /Ends

  9. /Cont'd
    "...Do take a look at our thoughts. We don’t answer every question, and you don’t need to either. And then do put your own response in (links above) however brief."
    /Ends

    #Planning #Manchester #Boosterism

  10. /Cont'd
    "...Do take a look at our thoughts. We don’t answer every question, and you don’t need to either. And then do put your own response in (links above) however brief."
    /Ends

    #Planning #Manchester #Boosterism

  11. /Cont'd
    "...Do take a look at our thoughts. We don’t answer every question, and you don’t need to either. And then do put your own response in (links above) however brief."
    /Ends

    #Planning #Manchester #Boosterism

  12. This sort of blandishment just pisses me off. Outlook knows that the number of ”productive" e-mails I have dealt with today, (i.e. not login codes and new account confirmations) could be counted on one hand.

    Like, fuck off, Outlook – inbox zero here does *not* equate to “accomplishing a lot”. Your empty compliments are embarrassing us both.

    #Boosterism #EmptyCompliments

  13. This sort of blandishment just pisses me off. Outlook knows that the number of ”productive" e-mails I have dealt with today, (i.e. not login codes and new account confirmations) could be counted on one hand.

    Like, fuck off, Outlook – inbox zero here does *not* equate to “accomplishing a lot”. Your empty compliments are embarrassing us both.

    #Boosterism #EmptyCompliments

  14. This sort of blandishment just pisses me off. Outlook knows that the number of ”productive" e-mails I have dealt with today, (i.e. not login codes and new account confirmations) could be counted on one hand.

    Like, fuck off, Outlook – inbox zero here does *not* equate to “accomplishing a lot”. Your empty compliments are embarrassing us both.

    #Boosterism #EmptyCompliments

  15. This sort of blandishment just pisses me off. Outlook knows that the number of ”productive" e-mails I have dealt with today, (i.e. not login codes and new account confirmations) could be counted on one hand.

    Like, fuck off, Outlook – inbox zero here does *not* equate to “accomplishing a lot”. Your empty compliments are embarrassing us both.

    #Boosterism #EmptyCompliments

  16. This sort of blandishment just pisses me off. Outlook knows that the number of ”productive" e-mails I have dealt with today, (i.e. not login codes and new account confirmations) could be counted on one hand.

    Like, fuck off, Outlook – inbox zero here does *not* equate to “accomplishing a lot”. Your empty compliments are embarrassing us both.

    #Boosterism #EmptyCompliments

  17. Of course the government should be promoting the UK, but in doing so it should make a point of not adopting the style of Trump's "boosterism", a word as ugly as the rhetoric to which it refers.

    Although boosterism excites Trump and his supporters, I doubt that it drives much investment into the USA; most businesses base these decisions on incentives and opportunities, not hyperbole. As far as exports are concerned, other countries will take the boosterism into account as part of a larger picture of US intentions regarding international trade, but I would guess that most potential purchasers of US goods and services will at best ignore the boosterism . In some markets and for some kinds of exports, such as those of the entertainment industry, association with "America First" could actually prove to be a handicap in the years to come.

    Simon Case's praise for Trump's "impressive political theatre" in his show of signing executive orders both surprises and saddens me, coming as it does from the sometime head of the UK's civil service and a holder of a history doctorate. Does he not recognise that this political theatre was promoting one of Trump's ugliest and most dangerous ambitions, to rule by decree? Please let us not ape this authoritarian ugliness in the UK!

    UK should learn from Donald Trump’s ‘boosterism’, Rachel Reeves says | Labour | The Guardian

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #UKPolitics #USPolitics #InternationalTrade #Boosterism #DonaldTrump #RachelReeves #SimonCase

  18. Of course the government should be promoting the UK, but in doing so it should make a point of not adopting the style of Trump's "boosterism", a word as ugly as the rhetoric to which it refers.

    Although boosterism excites Trump and his supporters, I doubt that it drives much investment into the USA; most businesses base these decisions on incentives and opportunities, not hyperbole. As far as exports are concerned, other countries will take the boosterism into account as part of a larger picture of US intentions regarding international trade, but I would guess that most potential purchasers of US goods and services will at best ignore the boosterism . In some markets and for some kinds of exports, such as those of the entertainment industry, association with "America First" could actually prove to be a handicap in the years to come.

    Simon Case's praise for Trump's "impressive political theatre" in his show of signing executive orders both surprises and saddens me, coming as it does from the sometime head of the UK's civil service and a holder of a history doctorate. Does he not recognise that this political theatre was promoting one of Trump's ugliest and most dangerous ambitions, to rule by decree? Please let us not ape this authoritarian ugliness in the UK!

    UK should learn from Donald Trump’s ‘boosterism’, Rachel Reeves says | Labour | The Guardian

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #UKPolitics #USPolitics #InternationalTrade #Boosterism #DonaldTrump #RachelReeves #SimonCase

  19. Of course the government should be promoting the UK, but in doing so it should make a point of not adopting the style of Trump's "boosterism", a word as ugly as the rhetoric to which it refers.

    Although boosterism excites Trump and his supporters, I doubt that it drives much investment into the USA; most businesses base these decisions on incentives and opportunities, not hyperbole. As far as exports are concerned, other countries will take the boosterism into account as part of a larger picture of US intentions regarding international trade, but I would guess that most potential purchasers of US goods and services will at best ignore the boosterism . In some markets and for some kinds of exports, such as those of the entertainment industry, association with "America First" could actually prove to be a handicap in the years to come.

    Simon Case's praise for Trump's "impressive political theatre" in his show of signing executive orders both surprises and saddens me, coming as it does from the sometime head of the UK's civil service and a holder of a history doctorate. Does he not recognise that this political theatre was promoting one of Trump's ugliest and most dangerous ambitions, to rule by decree? Please let us not ape this authoritarian ugliness in the UK!

    UK should learn from Donald Trump’s ‘boosterism’, Rachel Reeves says | Labour | The Guardian

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #UKPolitics #USPolitics #InternationalTrade #Boosterism #DonaldTrump #RachelReeves #SimonCase

  20. Of course the government should be promoting the UK, but in doing so it should make a point of not adopting the style of Trump's "boosterism", a word as ugly as the rhetoric to which it refers.

    Although boosterism excites Trump and his supporters, I doubt that it drives much investment into the USA; most businesses base these decisions on incentives and opportunities, not hyperbole. As far as exports are concerned, other countries will take the boosterism into account as part of a larger picture of US intentions regarding international trade, but I would guess that most potential purchasers of US goods and services will at best ignore the boosterism . In some markets and for some kinds of exports, such as those of the entertainment industry, association with "America First" could actually prove to be a handicap in the years to come.

    Simon Case's praise for Trump's "impressive political theatre" in his show of signing executive orders both surprises and saddens me, coming as it does from the sometime head of the UK's civil service and a holder of a history doctorate. Does he not recognise that this political theatre was promoting one of Trump's ugliest and most dangerous ambitions, to rule by decree? Please let us not ape this authoritarian ugliness in the UK!

    UK should learn from Donald Trump’s ‘boosterism’, Rachel Reeves says | Labour | The Guardian

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #UKPolitics #USPolitics #InternationalTrade #Boosterism #DonaldTrump #RachelReeves #SimonCase

  21. Of course the government should be promoting the UK, but in doing so it should make a point of not adopting the style of Trump's "boosterism", a word as ugly as the rhetoric to which it refers.

    Although boosterism excites Trump and his supporters, I doubt that it drives much investment into the USA; most businesses base these decisions on incentives and opportunities, not hyperbole. As far as exports are concerned, other countries will take the boosterism into account as part of a larger picture of US intentions regarding international trade, but I would guess that most potential purchasers of US goods and services will at best ignore the boosterism . In some markets and for some kinds of exports, such as those of the entertainment industry, association with "America First" could actually prove to be a handicap in the years to come.

    Simon Case's praise for Trump's "impressive political theatre" in his show of signing executive orders both surprises and saddens me, coming as it does from the sometime head of the UK's civil service and a holder of a history doctorate. Does he not recognise that this political theatre was promoting one of Trump's ugliest and most dangerous ambitions, to rule by decree? Please let us not ape this authoritarian ugliness in the UK!

    UK should learn from Donald Trump’s ‘boosterism’, Rachel Reeves says | Labour | The Guardian

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #UKPolitics #USPolitics #InternationalTrade #Boosterism #DonaldTrump #RachelReeves #SimonCase

  22. Sir BOOST-a-lot.

    Hashtags are also how people see stuff they're looking for, and how they find new stuff.

    #Boosterism #Boost #MastoTips mastodon.social/@Mrfunkedude/1

  23. Sir BOOST-a-lot.

    Hashtags are also how people see stuff they're looking for, and how they find new stuff.

    #Boosterism #Boost #MastoTips mastodon.social/@Mrfunkedude/1

  24. Sir BOOST-a-lot.

    Hashtags are also how people see stuff they're looking for, and how they find new stuff.

    #Boosterism #Boost #MastoTips mastodon.social/@Mrfunkedude/1

  25. Sir BOOST-a-lot.

    Hashtags are also how people see stuff they're looking for, and how they find new stuff.

    mastodon.social/@Mrfunkedude/1

  26. Sir BOOST-a-lot.

    Hashtags are also how people see stuff they're looking for, and how they find new stuff.

    #Boosterism #Boost #MastoTips mastodon.social/@Mrfunkedude/1

  27. I will fill the feeds with your praise - saturate the social with the words I want to hear people speaking about you. You are better than you think. This #boosterism is the least you deserve and if I keep going then one day you might believe it.
    #vss #vss365 #fiction #TenSecondStory

  28. I will fill the feeds with your praise - saturate the social with the words I want to hear people speaking about you. You are better than you think. This #boosterism is the least you deserve and if I keep going then one day you might believe it.
    #vss #vss365 #fiction #TenSecondStory

  29. I will fill the feeds with your praise - saturate the social with the words I want to hear people speaking about you. You are better than you think. This #boosterism is the least you deserve and if I keep going then one day you might believe it.
    #vss #vss365 #fiction #TenSecondStory

  30. I will fill the feeds with your praise - saturate the social with the words I want to hear people speaking about you. You are better than you think. This #boosterism is the least you deserve and if I keep going then one day you might believe it.
    #vss #vss365 #fiction #TenSecondStory

  31. I will fill the feeds with your praise - saturate the social with the words I want to hear people speaking about you. You are better than you think. This #boosterism is the least you deserve and if I keep going then one day you might believe it.
    #vss #vss365 #fiction #TenSecondStory

  32. Fresh Bitcoin Hype Shows Crypto Just Can’t Help Itself - After crashes, scandals, and SBF’s guilty verdict, many hoped the crypto industry would g... - wired.com/story/bitcoin-etf-cr #business/blockchainandcryptocurrency #boosterism #business