@cvkueppersbooks@ericschmidt Notice around the 5:00 mark, the crowd goes silent and becomes seemingly respectful. Thats because Schmidt is talking about how AI benefits the sciences. Everyone wants that. No one wants AI slop, relationships, and injection into everything.
@sukh_saroy I'd like to see benchmarks with real world use cases. Like if I give AI xyz documentation, can it come to similar legal, biological, or mathematical, conclusion that humans did? And how much more accurate was the conclusion?
The most important graph in America.
Our largest industries have co-opted our government and are on the verge of bankrupting our country while not delivering on their core missions.
Are our kids healthier or better educated with this spending?
It is inexcusable.
Last year, Coca-Cola spent $327 million on advertising in the U.S. while it raked in $9.5 billion in profits.
Not one of their ads will tell you that a 20oz bottle of Coke contains more than 15 teaspoons of sugar.
It’s time to take on the greed of the food & beverage industry.
Yes. We can cut military spending by targeting massive waste & fraud from defense contractors.
One example: In October, RTX (Raytheon) was fined $950 million for defrauding DOD, lying about costs, and paying bribes to secure foreign business.
RTX is not alone.
@TheDemocrats This tweet is a great representation of how many Dems are responding to the election defeat, that is, DOUBLE DOWN on what didnt work the first time.
@EricLDaugh Hell no. He's tarnished his reputation over the years by thinking an apology tour in front of congress makes it all better. His words mean little at this point, dont be deceived.
@wideawake_media@joerogan For the thousandth time: the negative, horrible, thing they say you do, its actually THEM who do it. The projection is unreal.
@ninaturner@2waytvapp, bringing the left, right, and center together through conversation grounded in peace, love, and understanding, AND the presumption of grace!
@ericweinstein Same here. The more people are exposed to contrary points of view, the more they can tolerate and overcome cognitive dissonance, and ultimately be okay with holding judgement, and holding uncertainty about things.
@SteveRattner@Morning_Joe The irony here is that if the US population wasnt so fat, diabetic, and overall chronically ill, a lot of people couldve survived (like they did in most other countries who arent fed processed junk food).
@newscientist More like: "thanks to the ability to choose your own *safe-space, echo chamber* and *eliminate content that causes cognitive dissonance*."
@evanwch After the election, I am more confident than ever that sensible Dems like yourself outnumber the extremists who impose de facto restrictions on speech and honest debate.
@AgileJebrim@AdamSinger Theres truth in what you say but no nuance. Good sanitation helped reduce infectious diseases significantly which pre-1900 was a main cause of death. Now, most people die from chronic disease like CVD, cancer, or neuro disease. Ask yourself how we got here
@AgileJebrim@AdamSinger Youre right! However, we did not have processed foods then either. We had natural foods and medicine...also no FDA...theres a whole history to how US health became so sick and over medicated. Shouldnt be a partisan issue at all: https://t.co/rL4KrnBb09
The world’s richest man built the entire healthcare system to keep you sick.
He transformed healing into a profit-driven machine—and buried natural medicine in the process.
This man is John D. Rockefeller.
And here is the dark story of how he did it: 🧵