Yeah, I'm not sure the way we allocate resources is justified either, in general. I guess ultimately the problem with AI is that it gives access to skills to capital that they would otherwise have to interact with laborers to get.
It's more I want to see the process of experienced coders explaining the coding mistakes that typical AI coding makes. I have very little experience and see it as a good learning experience. You're probably right about there being tons of videos like that.
I don't think swapping out buttermilk for Greek yogurt on this recipe would change all that much, maybe a bit more firm? I mean if you left out the pudding mix and just used plain Greek yogurt sure.
Yeah I think if we are like really lucky we get a few awful years of corptocracy collapse as AGI and ASI create post scarcity and we end up with a kind of solar punk anarchy
Yeah, getting yeast to manufacture vaccines would go a long way to making them accessible. Especially if successive generations also produce the vaccine. Probably lots of testing left to do and definitely better watch out in case it disrupts vaccine makers profits. I really hate corporate feudalism
Yeah when they talk about single payer healthcare saving us millions of dollars, those millions of dollars saved are dollars that wouldn't go to the insurance companies and more specifically to the pockets of people who pay lobbyists
Weather reporting in the states has demonstrably gotten worse since the 2nd trump presidency. I heard that the number of senior scientists at NOAA who have retired represent immense amount of specialized knowledge that is just all gone now. These are career long science resources that are just gone now. Private equity doesn't even know how to price these assets. What a loss
Can you more succinctly express your point, it got a bit muddy at the end. Are you saying they stole the least potent bit? And if you have the spoons could you elaborate?
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