You were in rare cynic form today. The whole AI chat feature for writers may be the next battleground for keyboard workers (i hate the term keyboard warriors)...that is once the Dockworkers deal gets done in 2024.
That's still not factual: Smith submitted a sealed filing, and had no part in unsealing the filing. That Trump's team did not object to the release is more involvement on their part than Smith's.
After reading the above column, one might suggest the writer has become a cynic or perhaps even captured and replaced by AI.
Cynic is my natural state. As for AI, I despise using them to write anything. I am amused at times by them however.
You were in rare cynic form today. The whole AI chat feature for writers may be the next battleground for keyboard workers (i hate the term keyboard warriors)...that is once the Dockworkers deal gets done in 2024.
Notes to whomever wrote the above:
- The West Coast longshoreman have a different union which signed a new contract in 2022. The ports on the West Coast weren't under a strike threat.
- it was Judge Chutkan that unsealed the filing, not Jack Smith.
As I wrote, Smith & Co.
That's still not factual: Smith submitted a sealed filing, and had no part in unsealing the filing. That Trump's team did not object to the release is more involvement on their part than Smith's.
Why would Trump’s lawyers object?
'cause they ostensibly would not want this filing to be public, or would want further redactions.
Then again, Trump's recent legal teams aren't exactly the most capable: they've missed other filing deadlines too.