JUST NOW: Mazie Hirono lays into Pete Hegseth to his face in a Senate hearing: “Given your checkered past, which included paying $50,000 in hush money to settle a sexual assault allegation against you and driving two Veterans organizations into the ground. After only months on the job, our concerns about you have proven true”
Googles *Project Nimbus* is a $1.2B deal to Israel using artificial intelligence to target homes… the reconnaissance technology was used to target an apartment with a grandmother, mother and newborn twins..🇵🇸💔
Sunday isn’t the solution. It’s Monday - Friday that seems to be the problem. If you can only work when “work” isn’t happening, then there’s a problem with how your work, works.
@moving_charlie @happylittlealli A fair criticism is that this is performative, but he is anything but naive.
Do you genuinely believe that he doesn’t understand what is involved in the job?
Perhaps you know more?
@moving_charlie Your party leader is the majority shareholder of Reform. That makes it his fiefdom.
Ltd companies come in all flavours. What matters is governance and accountability. With Reform, that rests with ONE person.
Is your housing analysis this shallow?
The Strip pole and drug drink thing is A adult realm. But the elephant in room is a industry putting them all in a kids sandbox….. that’s always been the issue the past 30 years.
Hold up. If those creative jobs “hadn’t been there in the first place” how would these models have been trained?
Looking ahead, I don’t think any job is impervious to displacement by AI — not even developers. We’re all in this together. Yet artists are far more vocal than devs who’ve also had their data trained on.
The crucial difference is that there’s always been the starving artist meme, but not a starving developer. But perhaps soon there will be!
@russellcurtis@RIBA Philip Johnson, decades ago, blunt, offensive but ultimately honest: “Architects are pretty much high-class whores. We can turn down projects the way they can turn down some clients, but we've both got to say yes to someone if we want to stay in business.”
@russellcurtis I totally agree with this but my point is that the only reason he has space to spout his nonsense is that we architects have given it to him.