Protectionism is culturally unAmerican. The fact that the US constitution allows for age laws means it will allow for this. How AI treats people will probably mirror how elders treat the young. If we make an effort to ban age laws now, that philosophy will have a good chance of benefiting the general population in the AI era and we will be able to foster a youthful and free culture.
Let Mount Airy, and its 4 counties, 3 -- and possibly 4 in the future -- of which I have a job in, remain free of demons and fraud, disavowing age laws, embracing longevity, and fostering a youthful culture free of sterile bureaucracy and degenerative socially-isolating habits like masturbation or sex outside of marriage or recreational drug use, and let the neuronal/dopaminergic reserve be strong enough to allow the collective human organism to embrace long term planning, protecting the USA until its 500th anniversary and beyond, and also let the flesh world flourish in the era of inorganic and engineered intelligence.
@strikerglows@yacineMTB i saw someone here when Russia/Ukraine drone war was at peak talking about equipping swarms of drone then send them cut every power line in the wild and how this could paralyses an entire state for months.
It is still only 4 for a drone. You can get to any position and orientation (6 free variables) because the movements are not commutative, letting you encode infinite more information in the order that they are applied. For example, if you had a snake on a plane that could only crawl forwards/backwards or rotate clockwise/counter-ckockwise, it could get to any position and angle (3 free variables), despite only having 2, non-commuting, degrees of freedom. The degrees of freedom only give you the dimension of the derivative space, not the entire map.
The chasm between generations in one magnificent chart.
The young literally only have their time and energy to sell, and our society cracks if they are priced out of even participating in the economy.
Something must give to rebalance these two forces.