Comment Re:Unionization (Score 1) 64
Wouldn't that just speed up the process?
Wouldn't that just speed up the process?
No one will be able to afford anything beyond the barest of necessities.
Why can't the unemployed people just make stuff for each other?
They could even use a medium of exchange to make their transactions more efficient.
Why would such a company need VC funding?
Why don't you start a company and put AI in charge?
You should save a bundle by not paying executive salaries.
Come back and let us know how it worked out.
Or just do what I did: Buy a house in Silicon Valley and watch it quintuple in value.
Orcas rarely venture into the Mediterranean much beyond Gibraltar.
Why Arizona?
1. A favorable business climate.
2. Skilled workforce, specifically in semiconductors
3. Low humidity
4. Stable geology. No earthquakes. No hurricanes. No blizzards.
5. Stable utilities. No power blackouts.
6. Located close to labor in Mexico for packaging. Direct flights to Asia.
7. Decent universities
8. An attractive location for new employees to relocate to. Arizona is a nice place to live with affordable housing.
Using water for cooling doesn't "use it up". The warm water is still available for other uses, such as irrigation. Evaporative losses are not significant.
Compared to agricultural irrigation, these other water uses are minimal and create far more jobs.
A bigger environmental impact will be the residential water used by the employees drawn to the area, mostly for watering their lawns. Xeriscaping can help here.
TSMC is already having trouble recruiting skilled tech workers in Arizona. Softbank will have the same problem.
I rarely use semicolons.
When I do, my grammar checker always complains.
Grammar checkers may be the reason for the decline in semicolons.
They are returning the money to victims, but there is no reasonable way to trace particular recovered bitcoins to specific victims. Arguably, putting it into a general fund for restitution is more "fair" anyway.
I presume that the DOJ will reimburse American victims, but most pig butchering victims are Chinese citizens.
China even intervened in Myanmar's civil war to shut down scammer call centers along the border. Some of the trafficking victims had been abducted in China. Others were from ethnicities who live in both Myanmar and Yunnan.
From the sound of things, they're not even trained for combat.
They are not line officers, so they would not command combat units.
I met a medical officer who'd been directly commissioned as a full-bird O-6. He'd run a civilian hospital, but had no military experience.
These tech guys are being commissioned as O-5's so that everyone knows how much authority they have just by looking at their collars. It keeps things simple.
Why does it seem like big tech is always doing more harm than good?
Because twisting the facts to fit that narrative generates clicks.
So far it's done far more harm than good in my opinion.
Yet, here you are, posting on the Internet using technology created by Big Tech.
One solution is to go to grad school and hope the job market is better in two years when you get your MS.
politically we seem to think that any regulation of AI deployment must be illegal.
No, not illegal. Just stupid and counterproductive.
Regulating AI just means that AGI will happen elsewhere, most likely in authoritarian China.
This is false. Python has 3rd party libraries that handle numbers well. Those libraries are not Python
Python has built-in support for arbitrary precision integers by default, with no 3rd party libraries needed.
In Python, you can precisely calculate 100 factorial with a default installation. You can't do that with C++, Java, or Rust.
God made the integers; all else is the work of Man. -- Kronecker