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What's happening in DeSantistan 2.0

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by gator_lawyer, Jun 9, 2023.

  1. duggers_dad

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    Liberals are the true religionists when it comes to abortion. They appeal to the shadowy realm of theology regarding when a person becomes a person.
     
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    UF AI computer being hobbled by best people refusing to work in DeSantistan

    Nvidia’s $70 Million Florida Supercomputer Hobbled by DeSantis Law (msn.com)

    When Chris Malachowsky, a billionaire co-founder of chip giant Nvidia Corp., bankrolled one of the world’s biggest supercomputers at the University of Florida, Ron DeSantis predicted the machine would be a magnet for artificial intelligence talent. Almost four years later, the Florida governor’s anti-China crusade is preventing some highly skilled AI researchers from ever setting foot in the state.

    HiPerGator AI, built with Nvidia’s lightning-fast AI processors and housed near a futuristic new computer-science building bearing Malachowsky’s name, was designed to make UF a leader in using cutting-edge computing for academic research. Malachowsky, a UF alumnus, and Nvidia each pumped $25 million into the project. Florida’s flagship university put up another $20 million.

    Academics at UF and other Florida universities want to use HiPerGator AI for everything from developing better strains of wheat to finding cancer-fighting drugs. Yet such work is being stymied, professors say, by a DeSantis-backed law that effectively blocks universities from recruiting from seven countries “of concern,” including two that produce top AI researchers: China and Iran.

    “It’s a stupid law for many reasons. The reality is that we need to be attracting talent, not sending them away,” said Danaya Wright, a law professor who chairs the university’s faculty senate. “For some faculty, it will hamper research and set it back for several years.”
     
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  4. duggers_dad

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    Wait the co founder of NVDIA is a UF alumni? Forget supercomputers and AI - what can he do for Gator Football?. He must of sold some shares along the way but he’s still worth $1.2B

    OF course this is a pipe dream. Like most techies he’s a liberal and DeSatan has now soured him on donating to UF. I know I for one have paused donations until things get fixed and DeSatan is a distant memory.
     
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  9. duggers_dad

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    Uh-oh, word is that Matt Gaetz is DeSantis’ likely successor.
     
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    Over Ashley Moody?
     
  11. G8tas

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    There's no way that happens. Actually Moody is next in line
     
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    DeSantis is paying attorneys from D.C. to damn well try.
     
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    Florida Republicans Keep Trying to Argue That Slavery Wasn’t So Bad

    Florida Republican Alex Andrade Argues That Slaves Were Paid
     
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    I love that they think this is some kind of big counterpoint. Its like "You think American prisons are inhumane and brutal? Well some prisoners make 5 cents an hour to make license plates and buy gum in the commissary."
     
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    No, they like that indoctrination.
     
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