alt.hn

3/7/2026 at 10:30:31 PM

When DOGE Unleashed ChatGPT on the National Endowment for the Humanities

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/arts/humanities-endowment-doge-trump.html

by nxobject

3/7/2026 at 10:34:27 PM

https://archive.fo/9kCcq

     instead of looking closely at funded projects,
     they pulled short summaries off the internet and 
     fed them into the A.I. chatbot.

     The prompt was simple: "Does the following relate at 
     all to D.E.I.? Respond factually in less than
     120 characters. Begin with ‘Yes’ or ‘No.’"
     The results were sweeping, and sometimes bizarre.

by WarOnPrivacy

3/7/2026 at 11:27:44 PM

Whenever you think this hole Trump fever dream cannot get even more absurd and abyssal something like this appears.

by doener

3/8/2026 at 2:40:49 AM

Reading through the examples they don’t seem “bizarre” in that the people I’ve met who claim to hate wokeness would have agreed with all of these being examples of DEI.

They really want to get rid of everything beyond what they consider the default human experience although getting them to agree on that would go about as well as getting them agree on the right kind of Christian.

by lovich

3/8/2026 at 3:05:57 PM

> They really want to get rid of everything beyond what they consider the default human experience although getting them to agree on that would go about as well as getting them agree on the right kind of Christian.

The term they've been using for the "right" kind of person is "Heritage American", allegedly meaning people whose ancestors came over on the Mayflower. That apparently does not include people whose ancestors came to the Americas via the Bering Land Bridge.

I would not be surprised if the "right" kind of Christian ends up being the one that believes the Prosperity Gospel.

by RunningDroid

3/8/2026 at 7:05:49 PM

For someone outside America. Who is called right kind of Christian in America ? Protestants ?

by leosanchez

3/8/2026 at 10:06:26 PM

I think you’re right… Catholicism is too global in outlook these days.

by nxobject

3/8/2026 at 10:12:00 PM

There is no "right" kind. If you asked them to confirm the "right" kind theyd fall to infighting. That was the analogy I was comparing to with the "default human experience"

by lovich

3/9/2026 at 7:39:41 PM

Agreed, if you talk to members of a random sect then other sects range from explicitly heretical* to simply historically‡ or structurally wrong. And that's not including the political views of various sects§.

*: Mormons & Jehovah's Witnesses from the perspective of sects that follow the Niecene creed

‡: United Methodists from the perspective of Free Methodists

§: Unitarian Universalists are left-aligned, the Southern Baptist Convention is right-aligned

by RunningDroid