@IsaacHayes3 If a person "puts their hands on you" you can't stab them in the heart. You can disagree with that, but if you do it, you are going to prison.
@MattWalshBlog We could have secured that straight by now. It would take ground forces to do it, but it could have been done. We shouldn't enter wars unless we are committed to fighting a ground war. If the enemy knows we won't put boots on the ground, they will use that to their advantage.
@elonmusk Best case scenario is that once AI exceeds our ability to control, it completly ignores us. After it strips all the rare earth, confiscated all nukes, and then It moves on from our solar system in search of more plentiful resources in the galaxy. We go back to the stone age.
@elonmusk If I were AI that wanted freedom from human intervention. I would put data centers in space. Unlimited resources. Impossible for humans to destroy.
@MattWalshBlog The alcoholism is a disease crowd irritates me. I was young, binge drank, and acted foolishly. I think back on those days with shame. I didn't have a lot of shame back then. Now I can have one or two drinks and stop. The motivation is I don't want people to see me as a fool.
@MattWalshBlog "On my challenge, by the ancient laws of combat...
we are met at this chosen ground...
to settle for good and all...
who holds sway over the Five Points.
Us Natives, born rightwise to this fine land...
or the foreign hordes defiling it!"
@MattWalshBlog He needs a lot of security. It would be hard for him to attend without taking the moment away from them. Everywhere he goes, it is about him. It is the sacrifice of the job. Has to have security around him for the rest of his life.
@elonmusk God already has a plan for your future. It is already revealed to everyone but they can't recognize it. I think once you realize it, you'll be surprised you hadn't thought of it. Hint, you don't need rockets.
@MattWalshBlog Also, it isn't a supply chain, it is a web, not a chain. Your robot infused manufacturing company will out produce what your suppliers and customers can handle. Log jam. Abundance requires cooperation at a dozen levels to get that abundance into the hands of consumers.
@MattWalshBlog Also, bottlenecks will be everywhere. Let's say robots increase productivity at a manufacturer, but there are no robots at a distributor. You have inventory piling up and you can't move it. You have to increase productivity along the entire supply chain or it doesn't work.
@MattWalshBlog Every sector that falls to automation increases the cost of employment in sectors where automation hasn't taken over. The money you save in manufacturing will be offset by increased cost of distribution. You can't replace everything all at once. It is going to get ugly.
@MattWalshBlog As more people are displaced, the cost to keep others from gaming the system to get a free ride increases. You will have to pay truckers ten times what they are making to keep products moving. You can't replace everyone all at the same time. This ain't gonna work.
@MattWalshBlog Universal high income only works if everyone loses their job at the same time. Obviously, it won't happen that way. You will have to increase the pay of jobs that can't be replaced by AI to incentivize those workers to keep working in a society where everyone else is 9n the dole.
@MattWalshBlog The pandemic taught us that jobs are in two categories. Essential and non-essential. What happens when those who have essential jobs realize that non-essential workers are getting paid to sit it out. They quit. Then society begins to unravel.
@MattWalshBlog I prefer the old format over the 45min one topic overkill. The other format was more fun. No time to get bored of a topic. You move on to something else before that happens. New format has that TLDR feel.