Comment Re: The AI bubble (Score 1) 46
Indeed. But the proponents of the hype are not rational.
Indeed. But the proponents of the hype are not rational.
You are welcome.
Crappy people at work. We really need to make greed a punishable offense in some areas.
You mean unlike the US pharma price-gouging, where people pay 20x as much as they do for basically the same product with the same safety in other places? Let's hope so. Americans may find out that most things can actually be treated without sending you into medical bankruptcy.
Indeed. Profit-driven is not enough.
The problem I think is that now the student has become the master, and the west is finding that out.
Like hat has never happened before and nobody could anticipate that....
Japanese cameras and then electronics for one close example. Or look up where "Made in Germany" came from.
Sue Taco Bell!
Wrong, it's 100% on the teen's parents. Blaming internet or some chatbot is being the typical modern snowflake trying to shift blame where it doesn't belong.
I found out and it's boring. Amazon has 60 crashes per million miles, half of USPS rate.
Or not. Kind of like a drug-dealer that prints warnings on their product...
Western pharmaceutical companies have gotten fat and lazy and do not take the risk of doing R&D anymore, with rare exceptions. If China kicks their collective behinds, all the better.
Like I've said before, this is just yet another financial system being created to have a minority of people manage the majority of the wealth, to their own advantage. This is just a new competing system with less regulation created by the crypto bros to wrestle the current system away from the Wall St. bros.
I think this view gives the crypto bros too much credit. They might now be thinking about taking advantage of the opportunity to wrestle the system away from the Wall Street bros, but there was no such plan.
A person with one watch knows what time it is; a person with two watches is never sure. Proverb