If anything, right wingers should be happy Zohran won!
It'll give them a chance to showcase the effectiveness of left wing policies.
If they're correct, NYC will plummet and they'll have a clear example as to why we don't elect left wingers
Today we talked a bunch about AI art.
In doing so, I found and reviewed this cool article on stream today from about a year ago. Surveyed 11,000 people on 50 pictures, asking if they were made by AI or humans.
Some key takeaways that, I suspect, will leave some people angry
Zohran winning is huge for any left wing movement
If he can win, so can others
If he does a good job, so can others
Only negative is that if he does bad, it'll discredit our movement amongst the general populous. NYC has a lot of problems, so it'll be tough to look good
The best cure for gerrymandering would be to move to proportional representation with multi-member districts. There’s a bill in Congress called the Fair Representation Act that would accomplish this.
What will humans be doing in 10 years?
1. In a decade most people will not be driving. What will we do instead?
2. In a decade most people will have robots in their businesses and probably their homes.
3. In a decade we won't be looking at 2D monitors much anymore.
4. In a decade we will be using a ton of brain/computer interfaces to work and play.
5. In a decade AI will be making us all more productive, and, even, happier. It will be reporting our news. It will be running our businesses. It will be helping us with our health. It will be helping us build. It will help us design new things, new products, new ideas, new lifestyles, new experiences.
6. In a decade we will still be needed to work, but on new things that are hard to imagine today.
7. In a decade we will have dozens of virtual beings in our lives. And your AI will bring new ones into your life depending on your goals. Want to learn Spanish? A new group will show up that are different than the group that will show up if you want to learn Chemistry.
8. In a decade new brain/computer interfaces will be here, and will merge humans with AIs in many ways.
9. In a decade our corporate structures will change to be a hybrid of humans and AIs working together.
10. In a decade a robot will attend our city council meetings and report to us about what's going on inside.
11. In a decade we won't use applications, like we do today on our iPhones. We will have a singular user interface. On Star Trek you just said "computer do this" and it did. Star Trek will be real in a decade.
12. In a decade we will have armies of robots and drones moving around our cities doing everything from deliveries to giving tours to tourists.
13. In a decade we still will have artists and storytellers, but they will be assisted by AIs to help make that art, and tell that story. AI's will gather other AIs who will warn the humans that someone is telling an interesting story.
14. In a decade AIs will still be asking humans for assistance. "Hey human can you get a better view of the house that's on fire across the street?"
15. In a decade AIs are assisting humans in coming up with new medical and material breakthroughs. Even designing new computing architectures, whether Quantum, or silicon, or biological, or a hybrid of all three or even something even newer.
I'm already living this way, always talking with Grok. "Hey Grok, what am I missing?"
It laid out 10 other shifts that I'm missing: https://t.co/vmuHILOK9g
@haider1 That's under the assumption that we need stuff left for people to do.
There will always be industries that need human input, but we'll be heading into a universe where most humans don't need to work within the next decades. This will result in quite the cultural shift
I think the best way of going about universal basic income is as one set and indexed to ~25% of GDP per capita so that everyone benefits equally from all productivity growth, and I think the framing that @PeteButtigieg uses here is the correct framing. 📈
https://t.co/xYifVoKJRe