@MatthewTBishop I agree. What works for a consumer AI product doesn't necessarily work for healthcare where people expect evidence, expertise and trust.
A horse pulling a carriage in New York City’s Central Park collapsed and died Tuesday evening near Strawberry Fields, according to witnesses and animal welfare advocates. The incident occurred around 7:30 p.m., with the horse reportedly dying minutes after collapsing.
The death comes just days before supporters of Ryder’s Law are set to rally at City Hall in support of legislation that would phase out the city’s horse-drawn carriage industry. The bill is named after Ryder, a carriage horse that collapsed while working in Manhattan in 2022 and later died from his injuries.
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@jeffcanadamson@JustinTrudeau@KatyPerryON High profile posts will provoke reactions but it’s worth debating whether social media thrives on outrage rather than meaningful discussion
@bobbyfijan That's a fair point. The motivations differ but the outcome is often the same, legitimate concerns become barriers to growth when taken to extremes
@jhargettfj Opposing a hunting measure doesn't automatically mean it's a gun confiscation effort. It's worth looking at the specific language of the proposal before assuming its intent
@CalgaryDave@aidenwpkenny This is a lot more complicated than "debts stay, assets disappear." Any major political or constitutional change would involve negotiations over both what is owed and what is owned