@galiotbr@Fishyyzzzz I see the issue now. The stadium scoreboard in this game actually shows SLG but it's mislabeled as OPS. I'm surprised no one else pointed that out
https://t.co/QjQrNpZb4b
I don’t think society is ready for the disruption that is coming as a result of educated, civically engaged, middle class 22-35 year olds experiencing the brunt of the impact of AI.
This is a specific form of betrayal that strikes directly at the heart of the “America. Dream” and is politically distinct from the manufacturing offshoring/automation story that has dominated populist politics for decades.
This cohort isn’t just losing their existing jobs, they’re losing the *opportunity* for the jobs they were educated for, and losing them to AI systems often trained on their own work product.
For the first time in modern history, college educated workers are more pessimistic about finding meaningful and stable work than non-college workers.
Harrison Ford has released a statement:
"I don’t know of a greater criminal in history. He doesn’t have any policies, he has whims. It scares the sh*t out of me. The ignorance, the hubris, the lies, the perfidy. [Trump] knows better, but he’s an instrument of the status quo and he’s making money, hand over fist, while the world goes to hell in a hand basket. It’s unbelievable. I don’t know of a greater criminal in history," Ford told The Guardian. “He’s losing ground because everything he says is a lie. I’m confident we can mitigate against [climate change], that we can buy time to change behaviors, to create new technologies, to concentrate more fully on implementation of those policies. But we have to develop the political will and intellectual sophistication to realize that we human beings are capable of change. We are incredibly adaptive, we are incredibly inventive. If we concentrate on a problem we can fix it most times.”