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Edited by Dan_82, 6 May 2023
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sorted byBaba Brinkman's Data Science rap captures some of the scepticism.
There was also a recently published study that indicated AI provides a better quality of answer and has a better bedside manner than real doctors.
Just saw this. Absolutely perfect:
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AI won't destroy humanity. It's humans who won't work with AI that will destroy humanity. The UK specifically is doomed first...Here's why:
The UK's biggest export is professional services, especially finance and law, and most of the 'intelligent workers' are just glorified form fillers or Powerpoint and Excel jockeys. Myself included. This is perfect for AI to automate.
With the UK's minimum living wages being comparatively high, rent, business rates and tax so high and of course bloody Brexit, global businesses have very little incentive to operate here. Places like South Africa are close enough to our time zone, speak English natively and are a fraction to operate in. Add in some AI automation and oversight, the risks of operating from a developing country is reduced to outweigh the reasons to operate in the UK by a long margin.
So what can the UK do that's 'organic' and requires humans still? Well we have essentially no natural resources left, no large scale manufacturing, and silly governments who consistently do short term wins on long term borrowing to get votes but raise national debt. We're even looking to nationally support a 'BritCoin' digital currency to further spread the debt outside of GBP.
With only 12% of trees compared to EU average of 33%, and coal, oil and gas heavily in the opposite direction of climate change, we can maybe sell those out of desperation (unless Scotland gain independence because they know they control most of it). But given we're already importing electricity from France and there's a new cable coming from Netherlands to support electrification, I can't see the grid being able to sell more than we consume, even after Hinkley Point Nuclear plant is live (and the Chinese may shut that off if we have a war/conflict as they are developing it for us).
Props to the only main saviour Dyson who has decided to invest in Bristol, but realistically, he's just flexing and being British is as core to marketing his brand identity as building Mustangs in Detroit is to Ford Motor Company.
Inequality in the UK will be accelerated through AI replacement and automation, compiled with the affect of global businesses leaving and debt rising, especially with the UK's obsession with home ownership - that was a clever one to reduce stamp duty for a year but tie a whole nation into 30 years of mortgage debt and slaves to work in this country!
For context, I am a digital native with a Computer Sci background. I was a global strategist for a large automotive company (where they are leaving the UK and my office is now flats ofc), I've worked with all the big tech companies, space, ride hailing, social media companies you can think of, UK and other governments, and international Law Enforcement and Counter Terrorism organisations and I'm currently a Software Architect for an AI company.
I've been in a lot of board rooms with a lot of big organisations and governments, and typically I round up to the nearest £100K or make decisions that impact thousands of people. I've also worked for start ups and ran my own charity to try save the UK via University spin outs, but the funding available is too specific despite UK research still growing because of all the tax credits.
My wife is a Physician Associate for the NHS (basically a junior GP to help spread load in the NHS) and she's capped at £40K. I'm on £100K more than her and I pray for the day that the UK understands why our salaries should be the other way round, and the NHS get the recognition they deserve instead of just clapping on a Thursday when we're all stuck in a lockdown.
Medical workers, tradesmen and farmers, I salute you as genuine essential workers!
For anyone else, I suggest you do as I am and try build a Northern property portfolio to get guaranteed rent from the Gov when it all goes belly up!
And I'd buy all the expensive tech you need in the next year or so as China will take Taiwan (in a non-military way) as many Governments don't even recognise Taiwan as it's own country already - the UK still refer to it as China on all official documents.
2020 was the year the world was supposed to end, but no-one said the end would be instant! The world as we knew it ended in 2020, and within 15 years time the tables will have turned and African, Asian and poorer nations will be more stable as they have less reliance on shifting debt and more real assets and are closer to the equator. That's if worldwide storms and increasing natural disasters don't obliterate everyone when the NAC/ gulf stream collapses.
Have fun and enjoy today!
Lol 😁
Tesla, Microsoft, Nvidia etc. (edited)
Anyone else in a similar position want to band together to forge a different path 👀
bbc.co.uk/new…940
based on a fake story but will be true very soon
That comment was all my own work teacher