Friday, 22 May 2026

Fear Of Artificial Intelligence Going Rogue



The debate about AI concerns and regulations is no "Rocket Science" as to the solution.

If AI is confined to computer applications and specifically built robotics constructed to implement specific tasks, then there is no chance of the technology colluding or ever developing the ability to endanger human existence.

If humanoid and autonomous physical objects are not built, then there can be no physical ability to navigate space.

Why are we always bent on taking things to extremes? Why are we creating our own rivals? Then we fear the "Frankenstein" we have created.

I have heard of the possibility of exoskeletons that can be retrofitted to enhance human ability and performance. Why not focus on such applications?


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Dave Dyer
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Dave Dyer

Dave is a retired valuation surveyor/property manager. He worked at Land Valuation office, Urban Development Corporation and LOJ Property Management.








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Thursday, 21 May 2026

15,169 Jamaicans Get Work Overseas Through

Press Release From The Ministry of Labour and Social Security - May 21, 2026

The Honourable Charles Jr.

A total of 15,169 Jamaican workers were dispatched to Canada and the United States in 2025 under the Overseas Employment Programme. 

This was disclosed by Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., during his 2026/27 Sectoral Debate presentation in the House of Representatives on Tuesday (May 19).

“This is an increase of 944 over the previous year… an increase despite all of the issues. This reflects continued international confidence in the Jamaican workforce,” he said.

Mr. Charles further announced that, in the coming months, the Ministry will roll out an automated calling and text messaging system designed to enhance worker communication, strengthen tracking, and reduce administrative delays and costs.

“We will upgrade and repair the East Street facility [in downtown Kingston] to improve processing conditions, another request from our farm workers, and we will open a processing outpost in St. James to bring services closer to workers in western Jamaica, reducing travel time for those in Westmoreland, Hanover, Trelawny, St. James and surrounding areas,” he stated.

“All of these are requests from our farm workers. We are listening to you; this is not administrative convenience. It is service reform… bringing Government closer to the people that we are here to serve,” the Minister further said.

Additionally, in response to concerns raised by farm workers regarding the medical assessment process, the Ministry temporarily suspended those assessments to facilitate a thorough and impartial review.

“Assessments will now only resume once we are satisfied that the process is fair, transparent, and fully protective of our workers. Beginning this week, Jamaicans travelling to the United States through the Ministry will have the option to access an insurance programme under United Work and Travel’s policy with The Hartford –providing up to US$100,000 in coverage, including protection for serious illness, death and dismemberment,” Mr. Charles told the House.

Meanwhile, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Programme, the Ministry will award 60 scholarships to the children of farm workers participating in the initiative.

Recruitment for the 2027 season will commence immediately, with letters issued to all Members of Parliament requesting the nomination of 50 suitable individuals to participate in the Overseas Employment Programme.

“I ask that this year, up to five of those nominations be [reserved] for female candidates,” Minister Charles stated.

Members of Parliament are also being encouraged to nominate farmers who are trained and experienced in areas such as operating heavy agricultural equipment, forklift operations, tractor driving, and other tasks involving the use or servicing of farm machinery.

Meanwhile, Jamaica will host the 2026 Annual Review Meeting of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Programme this November, bringing together Canadian officials, employers, and regional Ministers of Labour to strengthen cooperation, modernise labour mobility, and reaffirm Jamaica’s leadership in fair and sustainable overseas employment.

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Congratulations To Aryanna Smith

On Her Graduation From High School.

Aryanna is flanked by her dad,
Benjamin Smith and her mother, Christine Smith.
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When Students Fail To Use The Government's School Bus System!


When the school bus system was about to be introduced in Jamaica in 2025, there was an avalanche of negative criticism, which could lead one to believe that judgment was at hand. As a people, we need to support good ideas whether or not they are coming from the party that we support.

So far, the government's school bus system seems to be working, but improvements might be needed. If you have ideas for improving the system, then you can add a comment at the bottom of this blog or send a WhatsApp message via (876) 816-5261.

Yesterday, it was brought to my attention that approximately 50 Garvey Maceo High students crammed into a minibus. I can just imagine some would be seated in the laps of others, and some heads would be stuck under the armpit of others. Some might even seize the opportunity for certain sexual exploits.

How can we say we are poor and cannot afford to send our children to school, yet we can send them on a minibus, which is far more expensive than the school bus service provided by the government? I am certain that the slackness that takes place on these minibuses cannot take place on these buses provided by the government.

This is another example of children and their parents who do not believe in discipline and order, and they have paid dearly for their folly. The case of Buju losing her life in Montego Bay is another example of people supporting slackness and having no respect for authority nor law and order.

The government should not pay for any PATH students who do not take the government's school buses. If they can take these private buses, then they don't need to be on the PATH programme.

Below you will see excerpts of the TVJ news about this matter.


The driver of the ill-fated bus said the brakes failed. Probably the brakes in his head failed.

I can just imagine how this driver might have reacted to the police if he was stopped on the road. He probably would not stop. Can you imagine about 50 students packed in a bus that is supposed to hold 28 students? 

The driver and/or the owner of this bus should pay for the damaged median and also for all medical expenses at the hospital.

This is another case of a country where indiscipline reigns, and many support the indiscipline. The parents are fortunate that no one died.

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Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Why Shooting Of Taxi Driver By Police Got Strong National Attention?



I am fascinated by the level of support that the Granville taxi lady killed by the police has been getting on social and traditional media. The public has formed its opinion based on a viral video of the incident. 

I don't have the experience, the training, nor the resources to carry out research into this interesting phenomenon of the unusual support for this taxi driver. However, I have received feedback from many people.

There are many things that the public is not privy to. The directions given by the police and also the response of this lady at the scene of the incident. The police would have to be madmen to shoot that woman in front of so many people without having a good reason. 

I am getting various stories from various people who I believe are responsible persons, and these stories seem similar. First, the woman was deported from the US for crimes committed there. She is also involved with scamming in the West, plus other things.

I have received the following information from various individuals, and I am sure the police will issue a full report after a while. Please note the following information, which I obtained from the ground.

  • She has no license to drive a PPV in Jamaica.
  • The motor vehicle she was driving was not a registered taxi.
  • The police were about to get a wrecker to seize the vehicle.
  • Her reaction to the police was one of defiance.
  • She threatened to harm the police.

I have been told that she is known to the police. She was involved in a number of activities that were in conflict with the law. I have also been told that she is supported by her community because they benefit from her activities. My concern is how some sections of society have formed a massive wall to defend and protect this deceased woman.

The following are my conclusions based on feedback on why there is this strong support:

  • She has strong political support on the ground.
  • The community depends on her and those around her.
  • Many support her because of her sexual orientation.
  • The police have a significant number of enemies in society. They can only blame themselves for this.
  • Jamaica has a significant number of persons who support criminals and their activities.
  • Some media personalities have started to compete with social media, and it is all about the hype and not getting the facts.

Decent Jamaicans must stand up, or else Satan will take charge of this country. Something is wrong with too many of our people. We are irrational, we are contentious, and we are always ready for a fight.

The problem we have is a national one. The shooting in Montego Bay only highlights the cancer that is developing inside. This anti-authority cannot continue. This will lead to a complete breakdown of the social order. We need to remove the profit from crime. Montego Bay has major problems with scammers. They function like the mafia. They have no respect for authority. 

The country has several terrorists, and the current judicial system cannot deal with them. Who will testify against them when it is better to support them? Probably that is why we need to lock them away permanently, and if they challenge the security forces with deadly force, they should dispose of them immediately. If there is another Latoya "Buju" Bulgin out there, tek sleep mark death.

There was a time when dons controlled large areas of Jamaica. There was Dudus, Zeeks, Donavan 'Bulbie' Bennet, and others. I don't like what I am seeing. Now we not only have dons but donnets. May the good Lord help us!

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Police Shooting Of Taxi Driver - Somethings To Think About


As the debate continues about the woman who was shot by the police in St. James, I thought it would be a good idea to look back on a few incidents when motorists, rather than stopping, proceeded to drive away and ended up injuring the officers.

If the taxi driver was attempting to drive away while a police officer was standing in front of the vehicle, then there are two most likely outcomes. You could have a dead driver or a dead police officer. A vehicle can be a deadly weapon, and when a car is coming at you, you have a split second to make a decision. Some officers will not allow the motorist to kill or injure them; they will take evasive action.

The following are links to stories about police officers who have been run over by motorists. I am sure there are more stories, but I did not have the time to do more research. If you are aware of others, then send me a WhatsApp message to (876) 816-5261. These are the stories:

  1. This officer was run over by a motorist. He is lucky to be alive. August 2024
  2. A taxi driver mowed down police in May Pen. March 2026
  3. Cop run over by a driver.  August 2024.
  4. The driver hit a policeman in New Kingston and sped away.  January 2020
  5. A cop trying to stop a taxi was mowed down by the driver. January 2026

Citizens can jump to their own conclusions about the incident in St. James, but only sick political leaders and sick radio personalities would jump to conclusions and broadcast such opinions before INDECOM's investigations are complete.

My advice to all motorists: when you are given legal instructions by the police, refrain from getting into arguments. Definitely do not attempt to drive off when you are being interrogated by the police. If you drive off while being interrogated by the police and you put the officer's life in danger, you could end up losing your life. Your opinion that the police could jump out of the way or the license of the vehicle could be taken is neither here nor there. It is the policeman who will have to make that decision in a split second.

The rule of thumb is, when accosted by the police, obey the instructions of the police. Fight for your rights in court, not on the street, because you could end up being dead right!

Those who have ears to hear, let them hear. Those hotheaded people should think of giving up their driver's license because they should not be on the street. Taxi drivers remember that the road is for all drivers and not just taxi drivers.

Finally, there is plenty of noise out there, but remember this: the majority might have the right, but the majority is not necessarily right. The court will decide on the facts and not on public opinion. The public trial is a complete waste of time. 

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