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Exel0n t1_jedjq0o wrote
Reply to comment by Chatbotfriends in When will AI actually start taking jobs? by Weeb_Geek_7779
doctor and lawyer school in US is just brute, rote memorizing. no real skill required other than memorizing.
thats why ai is so good at it.
med and lawyer school in US are de facto monopolies that put any big tech to utter shame.
Exel0n t1_jdzwq6n wrote
Reply to comment by audioen in The goalposts for "I'll believe it's real AI when..." have moved to "literally duplicate Einstein" by Yuli-Ban
there must be differences in bone structure.
if diff races have clear diff in skin structure, fat deposition etc. it must be in the bones too.
the diff races have been seperated for like 10,000 and some even 50,000 years, enough to have differences in bone structure/density on an overall level.
Exel0n t1_jdplvtq wrote
Reply to comment by earthsworld in Levi's to Use AI-Generated Models to 'Increase Diversity' by SnoozeDoggyDog
and thats a bad thing how?
Exel0n t1_jdplsbg wrote
Reply to comment by Unfrozen__Caveman in Levi's to Use AI-Generated Models to 'Increase Diversity' by SnoozeDoggyDog
who gives a damn on who models the clothes.
Exel0n t1_jdkt4oo wrote
Reply to comment by SgathTriallair in Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
and btw if u wanna over pay for the docs coz they "save lifes" then donate whatever money u want. the problem with socialists like you if you force others to do the same without others consent.
Exel0n t1_jdkszld wrote
Reply to comment by SgathTriallair in Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
what makes you even think the docs wages in US is going down. what a fucking joke.
they're extremly overpaid compared to docs in other developed countries, and especially to 3rd world and 2nd world countries.
Exel0n t1_jdjt26a wrote
Reply to comment by SgathTriallair in Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
wrong. docs in the US are extremely overpaid. the supply of docs annually is capped by the medical cartel, resulting in shortage of labor and elevated wages.
and i dont give a damn they "save lives". just coz they do, doesnt warantee high payment. labor should be determined by supply and demand in a true free market, not by merit.
Exel0n t1_jdheckb wrote
Reply to comment by Rofel_Wodring in Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
dont be so confident though. those docs won't give up their power (and their undeserved extremely high wages) easily.
it will be a long fight against those blood suckers.
Exel0n t1_jd23er0 wrote
Reply to Experts Conclude Genome Editing in Human Embryos Still Too Risky | Genetics And Genomics by dustofoblivion123
50 years later they will keep saying the same thing
Exel0n t1_ja7yvns wrote
Reply to "But what would people do when all jobs get automated ?" Ask the Aristocrats. by IluvBsissa
the NEET shall inherit the earth
Exel0n t1_j9y6n2x wrote
Reply to comment by Deadboy00 in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
let them kill themsleves.
back in 19th century, places that rejected railway due to XYZ reasons ended up decaying while the ones got hooked on rails became booming towns, lasting to today. e.g. railway in Taiwan, in Siberia etc. the cities actively rejected rails passing thru them soon after declined and its place got replaced
if SF want to be the next, so be it.
Exel0n t1_j6w7a8q wrote
schools will be obsolete in the future.
modern school is an invention in the 18th century. totally outdated. only reason they still exist in current form is coz of cultural inertia and they're part of the government.
with internet and ai, things can be learned much more efficiently than those traditional schools
Exel0n t1_j6h7zgj wrote
Reply to Google’s MusicLM is Astoundingly Good at Making AI-Generated Music, But They’re Not Releasing it Due to Copyright Concerns by Royal-Recognition493
sooner or later some open source music generator will be released and the big 3 music publishers will be destroyed. they might sue, so what? some no name small company just gonna declare bankrupcy, aye lmao, while the open source code would still be used by everyone
the days of those copyright abusing studios are numbered.
Exel0n t1_j6bs8m5 wrote
the blockchain hype sucked a lot of money to that scammy, non-productive blockchain eco system. its partially to blame. had that money been to AI, world would be much more different.
just think about that FTX scam, how much billions could have gone to AI instead of funding the lifestyle of that scammer and his acomplices?
the blockchain hype also caused GPU price to skyrocket, causing AI development, which also use GPUs, to starve due to way more expensive GPU price as well as often non-existant stock due to miners robbing all the supplies
Exel0n t1_j585z5q wrote
Reply to Recent mass layoffs by [deleted]
mass layoffs? what mass layoffs? dont see you people complain when those big tech doubled its workforce in just 2 years. now they trim some of the excessive fat and get rid of those useless parasites, it's something to condemn?
if anything they still have way too much excessive staffs
twitter fired 80% and is just fine. all those big tech have basically become overbloated bureaucracy at this point giving out free welfare to the undeserved tech "employees" who barely do any work at all, they need 50% layoffs, not those joke of some 5%-10% layoffs they are doing.
Exel0n t1_j584dqr wrote
Reply to comment by alexiuss in Google to relax AI safety rules to compete with OpenAI by Surur
those so-called "ethicists" are nothing but pure cancer of a "profession" of this modern world. nothing but useless and despicable parasites sucking off taxpayer money and actively hindering and sabotaging human technological progress
Exel0n t1_j23ayii wrote
Reply to comment by PulsatingMonkey in Genuine question, why wouldn’t AI, posthumanism, post-singularity benefits etc. become something reserved for the elites? by mocha_sweetheart
80% of human population in modern day "developed" countries used to be subsistence farmers, peasants.
that's why you have so much stupidity going on. all those fear-mongering actually works on them. those low IQ should-be-peasants dont understand economics, history, tech development. they really do think everything good will be elites-only.
Exel0n t1_izf96wt wrote
Reply to comment by HelloYesNaive in How will the transition between scarcity-based economics and post-scarcity based economics happen? by asschaos
the mongol conquests have been described by historians as "medieval nuclear war". it's scale was unprecedented, not even surpassed by world war 2.
the mongols destroyed the biggest cities at that time, such as Merv, Nishapur, Herat, Baghdad, Beijing/Zhongdu, Chengdu, Kiev/Kyiv
Nothing came close later on except in china such as Taiping Rebellion in 19th century. Or the bombing of Dresden. But even in those cases, the perpetrators didn't kill every single one they got hands on. Mongols made sure not to leave survivors. Kiev for example had 99% death rate, only around 1000 were "spared" and became slaves. Merv, Herat each only had 400 artisans spared while rest all slaughtered.
Exel0n t1_izctme3 wrote
Reply to How will the transition between scarcity-based economics and post-scarcity based economics happen? by asschaos
scarcity will never be gone. its physics.
and look at food scarcity. nowadays American poor are associated with obesity. 100 years ago fatness was associated with wealth.
so food scarcity on the absolutely level is totally gone in America, but do you see everyone in US happy about food? nope. just as much bitching and complaining.
a couple months ago i saw some privilleged upper middle class complaining on redit about having to "downgrade their lifestyle" from rib eye to porterhouse because muuuuuuuh inflation, something like that.
then you have the poor in US bitching about can "only" afford fast food and not veges. lmao. meanwhile 3rd worlders would craze over such lifestyle coz they cant even afford meat every day
humans are naturally ungrateful and entitled. scarcity will never go away even on this psychological level, let alone phyisical level (travel cant be faster be speed of light, for instance).
Exel0n t1_izct0tt wrote
Reply to How will the transition between scarcity-based economics and post-scarcity based economics happen? by asschaos
>This is possibly the most tumultuous and uncertain period of human history
this is pure ignorance. 13th century was the worst, the mongols genocided many nations wiping them off completely (all central asian cities were wiped out), killed off estimated 90% of northern chinese and Persians. and could threaten western europe and ultimately entire human civilization if they succeeded since the mongols wanted to reach the great western sea (Atlantic) but failed in hungary and poland in their second invasions.
Exel0n t1_iz90p70 wrote
Reply to comment by smackson in The end of ageing? The scientists behind the race to turn back time by cata890
pharma is expensive af coz of excessive government regulation, especially the FDA. a medical trial literally cost billions in US and there'd be failed trials that yield nothing so those companies have to jack up prices to compensate. EU regulators are just as bad, probably worse.
the insurance scheme in US is also not free market.
the reason internet and IT took off so quickly is exactly coz of lack of regulation. otherwise it gonna be stifled just like medicine
it took covid to bring the mRNA tech online. without covid, mRNA still would be in animal trials.... and probably decades away from ever be mass released and also would have huge risk of getting banned due to side effects.
and it's exactly normies that are causing this. their fear of the unknown and their ignorance end up costing their own life quality but they don't understand, they never will.
Exel0n t1_iz8dtey wrote
Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in The end of ageing? The scientists behind the race to turn back time by cata890
a lot has to do with jealousy. normies always are super sensitive to the "wealthy" being able to have advantages. whether its money, status, yachts, private jets, health care.....
normies dont understand economics. they legit thinks "trickle down" is a false concept while its actually quite real in the real world, not normie's imaginary world. mobile phones used to be the size of brick in 90s and now almost everyone can afford a smartphone that's bascially a mini computer.
normies have no imaginations. they just can't grab the concept that just coz new things are expensive and more exlucisve, doesnt mean they'd remain the case decades later. things always have to start somewhere. but normies, due to their inherant lack of imagination and pettiness, they get mad if a new tech doesn't benefit them immediately. they always want instant benefits.
Exel0n t1_iy2fgf3 wrote
Reply to Genetically modified tobacco plant makes cocaine. Some people use it as coffee alternative others for pain reduction meds. by epSos-DE
good. cocaine are only produced in specific regions due to the biological demand of coca plant. if cocain can be produced in other crops, it would lead to homegrown cocain production potentially putting a dent on the drug trafficking trade worldwide.
Exel0n t1_jeecgex wrote
Reply to comment by Chatbotfriends in When will AI actually start taking jobs? by Weeb_Geek_7779
who said its easy? rote memorization is not easy. but it doesnt require very high intelligence. thats the point. it doesnt require critical thinking skill, or creativity, or being able to innovate.
all one do is memorize and memorize. boring af. just coz its braindead chore doesnt mean its easy.
e.g. one thing law school students do is to read tons of cases. do you have the patience to read 100 pages a day, something like that? most people have no such patience. but it doesnt really require high intelligence. one just have to sit through it.