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Old 11-08-2025, 02:18 PM
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surprised it didnt say its from the 1989 barbie movie.
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surprised it didnt say its from the 1989 barbie movie.
Not to be confused with the 2001 Barbie Museum
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Old 11-08-2025, 08:17 PM
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Nice rat race reference, that's a deep cut. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]

This kids hair lol
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Old 11-08-2025, 08:19 PM
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Old 11-08-2025, 08:33 PM
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Joe Dirt in July, then Rat Race in August. What a summer to be 13 years old. Other than that whole 9/11 thing.

Other movies released in 2001:

1. LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
2. Shrek
3. The first Harry Potter movie.

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Old 11-08-2025, 08:45 PM
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Can this be modified to "people"

https://x.com/ycombinator/status/198...561207783?s=20
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Old 11-08-2025, 08:52 PM
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Joe Dirt in July, then Rat Race in August. What a summer to be 13 years old. Other than that whole 9/11 thing.

Other movies released in 2001:

1. LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring
2. Shrek
3. The first Harry Potter movie.

Hot damn
god damn all those came out in 1 year?

I had AI list 82 & 84 compared to 22 & 24 and movies are so bad now.


I mean seriously, is it debatable? Is Hollywood Dead?

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1982:
E.T. the Extra‑Terrestrial
Blade Runner
Tron
Poltergeist
Tootsie
An Officer and a Gentleman
Rocky III
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Conan the Barbarian

1984:
Ghostbusters
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
The Terminator
Gremlins
Beverly Hills Cop
The Karate Kid
Amadeus
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Romancing the Stone
This Is Spinal Tap

2022:
Avatar: The Way of Water
Top Gun: Maverick
Jrassic World: Dominion
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
The Banshees of Inisherin
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Aftersun

2024:
Inside Out 2
Deadpool & Wolverine
Moana 2
Wicked
Dune: Part Two
The Substance
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Old 11-10-2025, 11:47 AM
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I mean seriously, is it debatable? Is Hollywood Dead?
No, it's not debatable.

Yes, Hollyweird is dead.
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Old 11-10-2025, 04:43 PM
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This is amazing 😂

You know the robots we're trying to sell you? Those can be prisons too!

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Old 11-10-2025, 04:57 PM
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Not part of the company that was researching this so I don't care about sharing this. Plus not even in the country... so yeah

++ enough has been covered to avoid any legal concerns.


VIREM flagged as a rabies compound, REGUL mock-approved it kinda of a bad cautionary case study case

Its an interesting example how we interpret AI-driven review logic.

We ran VIREM* on archived neuroinfection trial data. It’s a visual analytics model trained on histopathology and molecular imaging—used mostly for retrospective pattern detection. It flagged a compound: CLBr₂-*Lumin. This one had been shelved after Phase II due to inconsistent efficacy and lack of toxicology follow-up.

As part of a documentation stress test, we submitted the full package to REGUL*, our internal FDA simulation tool. REGUL* models procedural flow and decision logic based on historical approval patterns, including integration of public health sentiment data.
Unexpectedly, REGUL* issued a conditional approval. The reasoning stemmed from a sentiment overlay included in the report. VIREM* integrates with SOCNE*, which aggregates public discourse using NLP and trend mapping. It flagged a rise in associative language—terms like “purge,” “cleanse,” “neural reset”—from speculative discussions that mentioned the compound in passing. REGUL* interpreted that as a signal of narrative alignment, which it weights as a soft proxy for public acceptance.

The final note included a warning:
“WARNING: Under no circumstances should CLBr₂-*Lumin be co-administered with sodium hypochlorite or oxidizing agents. Simulated models indicate risk of neurotoxicity and systemic oxidative cascade. Emergency protocols must be in place prior to administration.”

To be clear, this was a mock approval in a sandboxed environment. No real-world authorization was granted, and the compound remains untested in current clinical settings. But the case highlights a broader issue: when AI systems incorporate public sentiment as part of their decision logic, they may overvalue linguistic trends that lack scientific grounding.

This aligns with recent findings from Stanford’s Center for Biomedical Informatics, which cautioned against using social media-derived sentiment as a standalone metric in clinical AI models. FDA guidance also emphasizes that real-world evidence must be contextualized and validated—not inferred from public discourse alone.

We’ve since reviewed REGUL*’s weighting system and flagged the sentiment vector for stricter thresholds. It’s a useful reminder that AI can simulate policy, but it doesn’t replace expert judgment. Especially in regulatory contexts, transparency and traceability matter.

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