I agree that corporate taxes are not working at this time for one specific country. But the claim of "corporate taxes don't work" is much more broad and not something I've seen specific evidence for. My understanding…
> Corporate taxes don't work What does this mean?
Have you never met a pro ICE person from USA?
Well I would implore you to read your own source. And maybe start hanging around groups that read more
Source for this statistically?
> non-wealthy > landlord If you think these two things are compatible you need to talk to more people outside of your bubble.
And what happened to the J6 crew?
"the industry" is not some monolith, and treating it as such is no productive. There are all types of software and many ways in which it is created. If the companies that are "AI enabled" are so much better we should…
> You Cannot Quite Opt Out I am so over this. I cannot take anyone seriously that claims inevitability of their ideas, and how you must adopt them without "being left behind". If these tools are so good and so capable…
> I legitimately think this will be the biggest sociopolitical issue over the next few years. The frustration of seeing your hard work getting one-shotted. Man, what a narrow world view.
Now imagine the USA did that to the city you live in...
I'm not saying this is wrong, that makes a lot of sense. But on the other hand why have I never heard of other, much more dense countries facing this problem? I just never hear of Japan, China, Germany, Taiwan, etc…
Can you explain how adding frequency to the train network will not work to compensate higher ridership?
Couldn't they just have background agents "figure it out"
I reckon we agree more than we disagree, but there is a dichotomy of expansive and contractive technologies. Much of the computer industry has given more agency, choice, and knowledge to people.
> what processes do you have set up to backstop automated decisionmaking? The companies releasing these models actively encourage the act of automated decision making by them. The entire value proposition is the…
See: when they banned guns because of the black panthers.
Correct. They will never not have a social bias. Which leads to the question of, who controls these tools, and what biases are they okay/not okay with specifically training for. Currently they can be seen more as a…
> You might be able to be maximally productive some times of the year, but usually you were waiting on Mother Nature to do her thing. I don't know what that means. When did we have to stop waiting for crops to grow? The…
Yeah, that's one specialized piece of automation in a long line of automation throughout history. I'm not sure why taking humans off of the assembly line is a larger deal than taking humans out of agriculture, textile…
> ~50 years ago is when automation started to become more than a curiosity in industry Where did you get that idea from?
Except with the advent of LLMs, scams can run at an unprecedented rate.
US: Threatens own democracy, invades other nations, threatens sovereignty of long standing allies. EU: Slowly makes laws with consideration of how much power the largest companies have over consumers. Surely you can…
Can you think of a good way to encode intent into a system?
In this race to the bottom, how is quality compared between vendors by consumers? What are the market forces that will cause thousands of virtual vet vendors that give incorrect information, to beat out the vendors that…
I agree that corporate taxes are not working at this time for one specific country. But the claim of "corporate taxes don't work" is much more broad and not something I've seen specific evidence for. My understanding…
> Corporate taxes don't work What does this mean?
Have you never met a pro ICE person from USA?
Well I would implore you to read your own source. And maybe start hanging around groups that read more
Source for this statistically?
> non-wealthy > landlord If you think these two things are compatible you need to talk to more people outside of your bubble.
And what happened to the J6 crew?
"the industry" is not some monolith, and treating it as such is no productive. There are all types of software and many ways in which it is created. If the companies that are "AI enabled" are so much better we should…
> You Cannot Quite Opt Out I am so over this. I cannot take anyone seriously that claims inevitability of their ideas, and how you must adopt them without "being left behind". If these tools are so good and so capable…
> I legitimately think this will be the biggest sociopolitical issue over the next few years. The frustration of seeing your hard work getting one-shotted. Man, what a narrow world view.
Now imagine the USA did that to the city you live in...
I'm not saying this is wrong, that makes a lot of sense. But on the other hand why have I never heard of other, much more dense countries facing this problem? I just never hear of Japan, China, Germany, Taiwan, etc…
Can you explain how adding frequency to the train network will not work to compensate higher ridership?
Couldn't they just have background agents "figure it out"
I reckon we agree more than we disagree, but there is a dichotomy of expansive and contractive technologies. Much of the computer industry has given more agency, choice, and knowledge to people.
> what processes do you have set up to backstop automated decisionmaking? The companies releasing these models actively encourage the act of automated decision making by them. The entire value proposition is the…
See: when they banned guns because of the black panthers.
Correct. They will never not have a social bias. Which leads to the question of, who controls these tools, and what biases are they okay/not okay with specifically training for. Currently they can be seen more as a…
> You might be able to be maximally productive some times of the year, but usually you were waiting on Mother Nature to do her thing. I don't know what that means. When did we have to stop waiting for crops to grow? The…
Yeah, that's one specialized piece of automation in a long line of automation throughout history. I'm not sure why taking humans off of the assembly line is a larger deal than taking humans out of agriculture, textile…
> ~50 years ago is when automation started to become more than a curiosity in industry Where did you get that idea from?
Except with the advent of LLMs, scams can run at an unprecedented rate.
US: Threatens own democracy, invades other nations, threatens sovereignty of long standing allies. EU: Slowly makes laws with consideration of how much power the largest companies have over consumers. Surely you can…
Can you think of a good way to encode intent into a system?
In this race to the bottom, how is quality compared between vendors by consumers? What are the market forces that will cause thousands of virtual vet vendors that give incorrect information, to beat out the vendors that…