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Madame president being a robot in the votey, saying "great" suggests, that she might actually have caused the nuclear apocalypse, making the apocalypse at hand actually an AI apocalypse AND a nuclear one. Β 
Madame president being a robot in the votey, saying "great" suggests, that she might actually have caused the nuclear apocalypse, making the apocalypse at hand actually an AI apocalypse AND a nuclear one. Β 


The alt-text makes a play on words of the saying "every cloud has a silver lining", which suggests, that every bad situation also has an upside or at least an end. Caesium is a radioactive silvery metal byproduct of nuclear explosions. So if the "silver lining" is due to caesium, the alt-text might suggest, that this situation only has the potential upside, that caesium is pretty to look at.


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