05/30/25: "I, for one," said Kent Brockman, "can't wait until Google AI is put in charge of the nukes!"
Here's the question that I posed to GAI on May 30, 2025:
"Who was the president of Harvard prior to the current one?"
GAI's Answer:
"The Harvard University president prior to the current president, Claudine Gay, was Lawrence Bacow. He served as president from 2018 to 2023. Drew Gilpin Faust [see below] was the president before Bacow, from 2007 to 2018."
WRONG.
Claudine Gay is definitely, infamously, NOT the current president of Harvard.
HWGA: This time (ten minutes later), GAI got it right...
In response to this question asked on the same day (today) ---
Q: On what exact date was Claudine Gay demoted?
GAI A: "Claudine Gay resigned [was fired] as Harvard University President on January 2, 2024 [almost 17 months ago]. Her resignation came after her testimony at a Congressional hearing where she struggled to unequivocally state that calls for genocide on campus would violate the school's conduct policy, and amid allegations [that have been proven beyond a doubt] of plagiarism in her doctoral dissertation and other publications."
Like incest, this also runs in the "family":
Drew Gilpin Faust, mentioned by GAI above as a past Harvard president, was also exposed as a shameless fraud.
Fortunately for her, the consequences of her action --- other than the following --- came and went without so much as a "ping" on a $10 radar set:
(Start)
"The president of Harvard University... should be given an “F” for her review of a book about Abraham Lincoln in the New York Times.
The Times ran a correction to Drew Gilpin Faust’s review of “Founders’ Son” by Richard Brookhiser, and the author wrote a letter to the editor complaining about her “otherwise thoughtful review.”
Faust — the author of six history books and the first female president of Harvard — “referred incorrectly to the book’s treatment of the succession of Union generals who suffered mostly defeats on the Civil War battles of the Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorville [SIC;],” the correction states.
“[The book] briefly discusses those generals; they are not ‘left unnamed.’ ”
Brookhiser wrote, “Faust asks, as if I had not considered the question, ‘what would Lincoln have thought about Sally Hemings?’ But I devote a chapter to Lincoln’s thoughts about Thomas Jefferson, including his relationship with Hemings.”
One Harvard alum, after parsing the correction and the letter, said, “It looks like she didn’t read the book. It’s a major embarrassment.” An unfair [?!] comparison was also made to fabulist Brian Williams [ex-NBC news anchor & infamous liar].
Faust did not get back to me [Richard Johnson] by deadline.
Is anyone else conflating this observation with the busting of Professor Honesty by the brass at Righteous University Harvard Inc.?
05/30/25: "I, for one," said Kent Brockman, "can't wait until Google AI is put in charge of the nukes!"
Here's the question that I posed to GAI on May 30, 2025:
"Who was the president of Harvard prior to the current one?"
GAI's Answer:
"The Harvard University president prior to the current president, Claudine Gay, was Lawrence Bacow. He served as president from 2018 to 2023. Drew Gilpin Faust [see below] was the president before Bacow, from 2007 to 2018."
WRONG.
Claudine Gay is definitely, infamously, NOT the current president of Harvard.
HWGA: This time (ten minutes later), GAI got it right...
In response to this question asked on the same day (today) ---
Q: On what exact date was Claudine Gay demoted?
GAI A: "Claudine Gay resigned [was fired] as Harvard University President on January 2, 2024 [almost 17 months ago]. Her resignation came after her testimony at a Congressional hearing where she struggled to unequivocally state that calls for genocide on campus would violate the school's conduct policy, and amid allegations [that have been proven beyond a doubt] of plagiarism in her doctoral dissertation and other publications."
Like incest, this also runs in the "family":
Drew Gilpin Faust, mentioned by GAI above as a past Harvard president, was also exposed as a shameless fraud.
Fortunately for her, the consequences of her action --- other than the following --- came and went without so much as a "ping" on a $10 radar set:
(Start)
"The president of Harvard University... should be given an “F” for her review of a book about Abraham Lincoln in the New York Times.
The Times ran a correction to Drew Gilpin Faust’s review of “Founders’ Son” by Richard Brookhiser, and the author wrote a letter to the editor complaining about her “otherwise thoughtful review.”
Faust — the author of six history books and the first female president of Harvard — “referred incorrectly to the book’s treatment of the succession of Union generals who suffered mostly defeats on the Civil War battles of the Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorville [SIC;],” the correction states.
“[The book] briefly discusses those generals; they are not ‘left unnamed.’ ”
Brookhiser wrote, “Faust asks, as if I had not considered the question, ‘what would Lincoln have thought about Sally Hemings?’ But I devote a chapter to Lincoln’s thoughts about Thomas Jefferson, including his relationship with Hemings.”
One Harvard alum, after parsing the correction and the letter, said, “It looks like she didn’t read the book. It’s a major embarrassment.” An unfair [?!] comparison was also made to fabulist Brian Williams [ex-NBC news anchor & infamous liar].
Faust did not get back to me [Richard Johnson] by deadline.
(End NY Post 02/24/15)
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