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LET AI RULE
If AI (artificial intelligence) is so wonderful, let’s use it now. U.S. President Joe Biden should retire all Supreme Court justices in favour of nine AI entities with no bias to make proper, logical, legal decisions.
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AI cannot be influenced by politics, lavish paid vacations or expensive cars. AI does not collect any salary or great pension paid by American taxpayers. With AI, legal matter decisions would and should be made the same day they are sent to the AI Supreme Court for action and not take months or weeks for verdicts to be delivered.
So, do away with humans who can be influenced by material things and welcome AI — pure, logical and simple.
ROBERT J. MOSKAL
WINNIPEG
BUY DIESEL, SAVE BIG
Re: Pay up, Sutcliffe says; Mayor claims ‘arcane’ gov’t payment plan short-changes city, Aug. 11
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe has made an impassioned plea to the Ontario and federal governments to help Ottawa out of a financial crisis. He also noted that transit ridership is down dramatically. Here is a suggestion: I understand that the city has ordered more than 300 electric buses at about $1.4 million each. Why not cancel that order and buy, say, half that many diesel buses at half the unit price? The savings would be huge with absolutely no effect on the world’s climate, guaranteed! Maybe small potatoes, but a help.
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PERCY CAMPBELL
OTTAWA
MILITARY IN SHAMBLES
First, our country purchased, from England, submarines that don’t submerge, then they had New Brunswick’s Irving build them a ship that leaks water, and finally they purchased vehicles that apparently have numerous problems. No wonder our Canadian military is in shambles.
DON DAY
OTTAWA
SO SCARY
Re: Ottawa all wet; City sets record for weather alerts, Aug. 8
A record number of weather alerts for Ottawa. Scary. If even half of them came true, we could be alarmed. They used to use the term global warming, but when that failed to evolve they had to change the narrative. Please stop the BS.
LAURIE WARREN
OTTAWA
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