Mike, we need you to propose a bill where we can opt out of Social Security and government entitlement forever in exchange for being completely on our own when we retire.
I wouldn’t be able to lean on the pen fast or hard enough and I know that I’m not alone in this.
I paid more in the Social Security / FICA by age 30 than I will ever get out of it in my lifetime.
Let me opt out and invest my own money.
We actually do use AI design exterior products
We use AI to improve the supply chain in our back office and mid office operations
Once robotics companies finish engineering the hand to mimic a human hand, the training data is actually not that hard to get.
Several companies are already paying people to record first person video of them doing routine task, such as house, chores, landscaping, brick, roofing, tile, electrical work, etc.
The point isn’t that your job is going to go away or materially change. The point is if you do not own assets which have appreciation aligned with technological advancement, you’re going to be on UBI and the government is going to have complete control over you
I’ve already made it brother.
Outside of my tech career, we also own manufacturing businesses, trucking, exterior building products, etc.
Half a generation for white collar, then another half for physical labor and manufacturing.
There will be jobs, but they will shift the type of work being done. If you have a “job” it will
be supplemented by some form of UBI, similar to what half our country is already on.
So much envy and covetous cope on here today.
Want to be a millionaire? Go solve million dollar problems.
Want to be a billionaire? Go solve billion dollar problems.
Want to be a trillionaire? Go solve multiple billion dollar problems across several verticals and create category defining companies while bringing thousands of others along for the ride by giving them generational wealth.
@FiredUpCoug If you tear down a man’s home he’ll build up a stronger one. If you build a nicer one next door and toss him the keys, he’ll likely move in.
I have yet to have someone offer me something better than what I already have.
from @grok :
Q: Is the Nicene Creed biblical?
A: No. 325 AD church council document.
Q: Is the Trinity biblical?
A: No. Word absent; post-biblical interpretation from Nicene Creed.
Q: Verses show same being?
A: No. Baptism, Transfiguration, Stephen’s vision show distinct persons.
Q: John 10:30 says they are one?
A: John 17:21-22: people one even as Father and Son are one (purpose).
Validates LDS Godhead: one in purpose.
Mike Lee pushes Pentagon LDS classification for practical benefits, not Christian approval. History shows that the traditional “Christians” will target us anyway, be that violently, legislatively, or financially.
You think any of us care what Pete Hegseth thinks about doctrine?
Accurate chaplain matches enable faith-specific care (sacrament, Word of Wisdom, temples), unit resources, and support for our service members. Self-reliance means securing them.
It’s really not that deep.
Mike Lee pushes Pentagon LDS classification for practical benefits, not Christian approval. History shows that the traditional “Christians” will target us anyway, be that violently, legislatively, or financially.
Accurate chaplain matches enable faith-specific care (sacrament, Word of Wisdom, temples), unit resources, and support for our service members. Self-reliance means securing them.
It’s really not that deep.
I’m a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
My church membership is inextricably intertwined with my Christianity, as it is for 17 million other Latter-day Saints
Regardless of what the Pentagon thinks
I think we’re going to see a new level of “lab” for golfers, similar to what we do for MLB prospect pitchers.
Now that AI is involved it can quickly optimize a player’s movements for their specific body and their specific swing mechanics.
No more, “On average this is what other players do.”
Rather, “Here’s the exact move for your body maximize what you’re capable of doing.”
TPI is starting to do this, but I think MLB has a head start.
🚨🗣️🤖 #NEW — Bryson DeChambeau says he turned to Google’s Gemini (AI) to try and help fix his swing after the 3rd round. He fired a 5-under (65) on Sunday in Korea on route to a team victory for his Crushers GC.
“I was slamming the club in the ground trying to figure out what to do. I was frustrated. Been trying everything in my body. I didn't actually figure it out on the range…”
“I went back and started talking to Gemini and trying to figure out just what it could be to passively make the club turn over. Hands just felt like they were moving forward like this and I couldn't get the club to turn over. Even if I tried to stop it here, it still wouldn't turn over.”
Thoughts on Bryson’s game? @BrysonLegion