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Whoever wins, we lose.
(sorry to be flippant but what Tim says is clearly true)
Sadly
By: EinPA : May 20th, 2026-22:17
The regulatory framework (is there even one) is not anywhere to be seen. People have been trained to think that regulations inhibit markets and by inference capitalism. They are about to learn a painful lesson.
Wow!
By: TheMadDruid : May 21st, 2026-21:06
It’s so good to see someone who has thought this through and is willing to speak his opinion. I do happen to agree with everything you said. The only winners are the tech bros and they may find they won nothing in the long run.
I don’t believe that.
By: jp884 : May 20th, 2026-20:38
AI IMO will never replace a doctor it will help diagnose but not ultimately treat a patient. nor do I think laws would allow it to be stand alone without doctor supervision. Paralegals will probably cease to exist as lawyers could use AI to substitute for...
I hope you’re right!
By: ZSHSZ : May 20th, 2026-21:11
However, most doctors already use AI to diagnose. In mayor cities doctors just prescribe medication and all conversations between doctor and parade recorded for AI to learn! Surgeons are safe for now! Teachers will be nothing but screens in the classroom ...
As a follow up:
By: aelred : May 20th, 2026-23:41
Last spring, doing some consultative work for the "gubmint". I educated some software developers on EARLY AI practices that were speeding development and QA/QC work by 30% within the first week or two after they adopted my suggestions, and they have kept ...
I started in very small startups where I had to do many jobs...
By: mdg : May 21st, 2026-15:03
...including packaging, collateral, branding, marketing, writing, advertising, photo shoots, press checks, press releases, etc. I enjoyed the chaos of that. As I got older I concentrated on branding, graphic design, and print/web when it was getting start...