If we learned anything from crypto, it's that the market yearns for investments unencumbered by attachments to reality.
Graham Cummins
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I'm afraid you can't explain that to the entity that needs to hear it @merriam-webster.com
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I might say that's not helping, but i guess you did clearly tell us what your beat is.
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I will never forgive Republicans for the back injury I got post-ergo-propter George Bush :/
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Does anyone have an alt in the "plandemic" community that can point out:
- Defund vaccines
- Reintroduce measles to wipe out existing immunity
- Thanos finger snap
- Vaccinated billionaires get bigger estates
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Whomst among us has not
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Takes on AI are often bad because social media has accepted an all-or-none framing laid down by the tech investment community. A new tech has to be The One True Path To The Future or it's worthless. AI doesn't fit in either bin. 1/6
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I thought the US might kill itself slowly through environmental degredation and maintenance failure, like the nation-level version of a chain smoker dying of cancer, but it's beginning to look like we're putting a gun in our mouth.
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If I had to pick whether to put it in the "world owning" or "rubbish" bin, I'd go "rubbish," largely due to the externalities. (Also, this would let us blame a speculative stock collapse on Trump). Still, that's a bad take because that dichotomy is wrong. 6/6
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It's not OK for AI. Search for a few days for something AI is useful for and you'll find some things. Meanwhile, it's not the One Transformative Tech it's sold as, it's unsuited to many applications it's being put to, and it has high negative externalities. 5/6