I think the personalised content and advertising puts it into the same category. At least, I think it has the same problematic incentives.
Honda have been making humanoid robots since the 1980s.
There is a recent e+e- Higgs factory proposal called HALHF, with the e-'s accelerated by plasma and the e+'s by a conventional accelerator. https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.10150
If such tabletop experiments were possible, then surely the particle physicists who use these colliders would be building them? As far as I can see, they're requesting colliders because to the best of their knowledge,…
This article incorrectly labels the DFT as as a Fourier transform. To people who use these tools, the distinction is important and misnomers like this will make learning harder for people starting out. The article…
Money spent on ads doesn't cost businesses money, it makes them money. Otherwise they wouldn't do it. That money comes directly from consumers, who are also taxpayers. I haven't said whether this is good or bad.
Microsoft want to advertise to users because it makes them money. That money will come from the pockets of the people you're describing, and not as a fraction of their income as with many taxes.
I think the personalised content and advertising puts it into the same category. At least, I think it has the same problematic incentives.
Honda have been making humanoid robots since the 1980s.
There is a recent e+e- Higgs factory proposal called HALHF, with the e-'s accelerated by plasma and the e+'s by a conventional accelerator. https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.10150
If such tabletop experiments were possible, then surely the particle physicists who use these colliders would be building them? As far as I can see, they're requesting colliders because to the best of their knowledge,…
This article incorrectly labels the DFT as as a Fourier transform. To people who use these tools, the distinction is important and misnomers like this will make learning harder for people starting out. The article…
Money spent on ads doesn't cost businesses money, it makes them money. Otherwise they wouldn't do it. That money comes directly from consumers, who are also taxpayers. I haven't said whether this is good or bad.
Microsoft want to advertise to users because it makes them money. That money will come from the pockets of the people you're describing, and not as a fraction of their income as with many taxes.