Imagine what she'd have said if a gay couple did the same thing in front of them
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I am not going to purposefully waste human life on tasks that machines could perform or help us be faster at just because late capitalism doesn't let me, the worker, reap the value from them.
It removes human labor
On a bigger scale we had the loom, the printing press, the steam engine the computer. Imagine if we'd refused them
I can't see us get ensnared into some neu dark age propelled by some "i need to keep my job" status quo just because we found ourselves with a moronic economic system that makes innovations bad news for the workers it replaces
If it takes AI taking away our livelihoods to get a chance to rework this failing doctrine so be it
I'm not talking communism I'm barely hoping for an organic response to it, likely a UBI
I'm going to fight the machines for the right to keep slaving away myself
And when I'm done, capitalism will give me an off day as a treat!
I like my balls al-dente
Non ionizing so they mean it heats your pocket too much?
They have a lot of gyros that aren't gyros and are actually turks doing kebabs so there might be more than you think
"Come get stuffed"? "Big Doner Energy"?
Cmon
Mindgeek is within their rights
That's like saying the loom empowered weavers instead of replacing them, if you make a workforce work 2x faster, you may up the production as much as wages and recruitment difficulties impeded you, but you only need so much of one industry at the end of the day so you will get unemployment.
But still, the loom's great
It will take more jobs than we expect and will still be a bubble
Just because there isn't a need for a $13M AI driven app that gives you ideas on what to eat for dinner doesn't mean there isn't hundreds of world changing applications
Search, writing, illustration, translation, driving, image editing, 3d modelling, 3d animation, physics simulations, coming up with heuristics on np-hard problems quickly like organizing fleets etc, ...
It's not gonna pop like crypto. It's gonna pop like the dotcom bubble. There will always be a lot of use for AI
Public companies, really? They only managed to gather political will to impose that with securities in mind?
I'd imagine the bulk of it is the training bucket, the interesting stuff should be way less