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Khosla's tweet last night: highplainsdem Feb 23 #1
I'm no economist, but I've been saying this for years RainCaster Feb 23 #2
I want to see the crypto bros lose, too. Crypto is nothing but a Ponzi scheme. highplainsdem Feb 23 #27
Folks are just now starting to figure this out? Midnight Writer Feb 23 #3
The AI peddlers and fans want to believe they're good guys, so they have to pretend all those highplainsdem Feb 23 #4
Lutnick gleefully predicted a future when the majority of the population . . . peggysue2 Feb 23 #24
Lutnick is evil. highplainsdem Feb 23 #28
And probably a pedo like his boss durablend Feb 23 #31
I haven't forgotten, and I agree. highplainsdem Feb 23 #37
We are indeed in late-stage capitalism biocube Feb 23 #5
This scenario is predicated on AI working extremely well and efficiently andym Feb 23 #6
It's being implemented, and employees are being laid off, despite the IP theft and despite the highplainsdem Feb 23 #8
If all you stated is correct, then companies using AI to a the extent necessary to replace humans will be outcompeted andym Feb 23 #10
Outcompeting takes time. People can be laid off quickly. And the AI bubble is driven by FOMO. highplainsdem Feb 23 #13
"Learn to code" is now "Get a manual job" - There will be a collapse in higher education jobs as well dalton99a Feb 23 #7
Once a decade GenThePerservering Feb 23 #9
The Problem with Rapidly Implementing AI in Business is MineralMan Feb 23 #11
Too many CEOs aren't even particularly intelligent GenThePerservering Feb 23 #25
That's assuming AI works. hunter Feb 23 #12
AI is often a pretext for off-shoring nuxvomica Feb 23 #15
Was just watching a stock trading broadcast and they mentioned it as well jmbar2 Feb 23 #14
Yes. Some links: highplainsdem Feb 23 #20
It's simple. The people who buy the shit you make are the same people who make the shit you sell. 3Hotdogs Feb 23 #16
Excellent article on AI in the current issue of The Atlantic. Native Feb 23 #17
I'm still betting on the Yellowstone Caldera erupting Orrex Feb 23 #18
My money's on big rock from the sky. LudwigPastorius Feb 23 #26
Except AI does not work like they promise JT45242 Feb 23 #19
Could we replace all our politicians with AI? Festivito Feb 23 #21
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What if? multigraincracker Feb 23 #23
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Don't look up. Bmoboy Feb 23 #30
i'm interested in Chakrabarti who is suggesting public ownership MadameButterfly Feb 23 #32
The "AI"pocalypse... nt Another Jackalope Feb 23 #33
It's the great reset theory the Tech Bros and many Nationalists follow. haele Feb 23 #34
K&R. Incredibly important post Arazi Feb 23 #35
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