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What I hate the most is that they are literally stealing science, technology and progress to enforce their techno-feudalism.
What I hate the most is that they are literally stealing science, technology and progress to enforce their techno-feudalism.
That’s unfortunate. I consider myself a technooptimist, but I am anything but a believer of liberalism or capitalism.
Well, if you omit batteries then you are mostly true, although with covid there was a huge shortage of electronic components that would affect solar a lot, at least depending on where you live. Batteries is a big unknown now, because with all the demand for it, we simply can’t build enough batteries to feed all the grids with it.
Gas skyrocketed in Europe. Oil is going yo-yo. How does this have no impact on the price?
They are aren’t. This is anti nuclear propaganda. It’s a waste of screen place. The data is outdated and completely manipulated.
This chart is worthless, so it doesn’t show anything. Like 2 data points for this? Seriously? And there was a pandemic and a war since then…
The data stops in 2019. It’s completely outdated. The world is in chaos since covid. But anti nuke propagandists don’t care much about these “details”.
Data stops in 2019. It’s completely outdated. Good try.
They are making sense of a language without a rosetta stone. The English llm talk is learned from English.
Now the corpus is a big work to do. But still.
It’s just that the Minitel was invented again to work over Internet. But internet is still there. What’s sad is when the people who are interested in the technologies don’t understand what internet actually is.
The paper that invented http had a not “interesting idea” from the researcher who reviewed it.
These AI are a revolution. But like all revolution it will take some time for the society to absorb it.
IMO it’ll be more like internet: society will take years to adapt to it and democratise its use. It took 30 years for Internet to bloom and it is now a primary service in Europe. I’m pretty sure AI will take this road.
Mail is not community based, which means it works as a decentralised service. Most other services are better centralised.
Internet quality lies in “monopoly”. On Internet, the best service has everything and satisfy customers. That’s why piracy is such a strong contender. If a service has less than another, it’s not worth the other. If it has as much but miss features, it’s useless. Price is the final determinator, but if it’s too expensive, people can’t afford it.
Copyrights make the problem worse, because then any copyrighted content exclusive to a platform makes this platform a monopoly, because it’s the only place were you can find this content.
You just described elitism.
I just thought of a better word for their ideology: techno-feudalism. They are not optimist or humanist, they crave for power and controle.