adamsky1997
adamsky1997 t1_j1vti7g wrote
Reply to comment by AI_Enjoyer87 in What will be my job in 5-10 years? by [deleted]
5 years? I've worked on some SAP implementations, and i would add another 15 on top of your estimate
adamsky1997 t1_j1ukiar wrote
Reply to comment by enilea in Driverless cars and electric cars being displayed as the pinnacle of future transportation engineering is just… wrong. Car-based infrastructure is inefficient, bad for the environment and we already have better technologies in other fields that could help more. An in depth analysis by mocha_sweetheart
If we're talking singularity offices will be obsolete to start with...
adamsky1997 t1_j1txt3f wrote
Reply to comment by enilea in Driverless cars and electric cars being displayed as the pinnacle of future transportation engineering is just… wrong. Car-based infrastructure is inefficient, bad for the environment and we already have better technologies in other fields that could help more. An in depth analysis by mocha_sweetheart
Yeah thats because you probably live in Croydon, not London proper lol
adamsky1997 t1_j1ttca3 wrote
Reply to comment by Longjumping_Pilgirm in Driverless cars and electric cars being displayed as the pinnacle of future transportation engineering is just… wrong. Car-based infrastructure is inefficient, bad for the environment and we already have better technologies in other fields that could help more. An in depth analysis by mocha_sweetheart
Dude take a vacation to Barcelona, London, Berlin... you will see for yourself.
adamsky1997 t1_j1tgh41 wrote
Reply to Driverless cars and electric cars being displayed as the pinnacle of future transportation engineering is just… wrong. Car-based infrastructure is inefficient, bad for the environment and we already have better technologies in other fields that could help more. An in depth analysis by mocha_sweetheart
Agree 100%, cars, even EVs are very detrimental to public health (noise pollution, air pollution from brake pads and tyre wear) and these externalities cannot be removed.
adamsky1997 t1_j1tg9xt wrote
Reply to comment by Scarlet_pot2 in Driverless cars and electric cars being displayed as the pinnacle of future transportation engineering is just… wrong. Car-based infrastructure is inefficient, bad for the environment and we already have better technologies in other fields that could help more. An in depth analysis by mocha_sweetheart
Tbh whatever we have now is definitely not capitalism but some weird mercantilism based techno post-feudalism with old school clientilism and nepotism. Basically entire world is slowly turning into something between Chinese and Gulf-states model.
Capitalism, based on competition and free market is dead
adamsky1997 t1_j1divhh wrote
Reply to comment by iusedtoknowsuffering in Epistemic Trespassing: Stay in your lane mf by thenousman
Of course there is, but the audience is not the court of law but the general public who then go and vote in elections.
Lex Fridman is really vile, he asserts himself as a scientists, computer researcher etc, and his podcasts were first about that. But then he expanded to psychology, politics, sociology, topics which he has zero authority in
adamsky1997 t1_j1axvvq wrote
Reply to Musk’s Frequent Twitter Polls Are at Risk of Bot Manipulation | New research shows votes can be easily purchased during Twitter polls by MortWellian
Stalin had a saying "no matter who votes, what matters is who counts the votes". All this "research" is a waste of time
adamsky1997 t1_j1awzp1 wrote
I enjoyed reading your article and I think the point made is a very important one. I feel we get this more and more in the public discourse, with people like Joe Rogan (or L. Fridman, Andrew Huberman) inviting guests to their podcasts and discussing topics way way outside of their field of expertise. Because of large listening base, these people start spouting their own uninformed opinions on variety of topics, and un-critical listener will think they are listening to experts...
adamsky1997 t1_j185rfc wrote
Reply to comment by Ketaloge in Are we already in the midst of a singularity? by oldmanhero
So i am thinking the function of a doctor will remain, as the key orchestrator of the entire process. A person close to me is a medic, and from the stories I'm told it would be I think impossible to replace a human. Especially when a psychological aspects of the interaction affect the entire process, like wiligness to undergo or not a certain tests, try medicine, following up etc.
adamsky1997 t1_j184zfb wrote
Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in Are we already in the midst of a singularity? by oldmanhero
Thats the funniest insult ive ever been told. Reminds me of that Black Eyed Peas line "I'm so two thosand and eight, you're so two thousand and late"
adamsky1997 t1_j15ag8n wrote
Reply to comment by Tyanuh in Are we already in the midst of a singularity? by oldmanhero
Ai doctor won't be able to understand nuances of what the patient tells them. Ai will only aid in analysis of lab / scan results to suggests diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options
adamsky1997 t1_j15a7ue wrote
- Electrician
- Kindergarten teacher
- Nurse
- Judge
- Masseuse
adamsky1997 t1_iyv1u0y wrote
Reply to comment by Frontrunner453 in Scientists discover a novel mechanism used by bacteria to resist treatment with antibiotics. Specifically, streptococcus A. was observed stealing folates from its host to compensate for its own folate production being blocked by sulfamethoxazole (sulfameth). by GravelySilly
Why is it racist?
adamsky1997 t1_iyupu4r wrote
Reply to comment by GravelySilly in Scientists discover a novel mechanism used by bacteria to resist treatment with antibiotics. Specifically, streptococcus A. was observed stealing folates from its host to compensate for its own folate production being blocked by sulfamethoxazole (sulfameth). by GravelySilly
In most of the "third world" (whats the pc term nowadays?) You can buy antibiotics for peanuts at every cornershop. This coupled with high reproduction rates and low age of child bearing accelerates bacterial antibiotic resistance really well!!
adamsky1997 t1_ixpp68a wrote
Reply to comment by Anton_Cermak in Hundreds riot at Foxconn iPhone plant over terrible conditions by Doener23
Its feudalism... peasants lived on lords land and had to pay most of production to their master
Certain Karl is rolling in his grave I bet
adamsky1997 t1_ixpp273 wrote
Reply to comment by TruthRealized123123 in Hundreds riot at Foxconn iPhone plant over terrible conditions by Doener23
Really? Do you have source?
adamsky1997 t1_ixpozlk wrote
Reply to comment by silverport in Hundreds riot at Foxconn iPhone plant over terrible conditions by Doener23
Thats feudalism. Glad to see China unlocked that stage of development
adamsky1997 t1_ixinjp8 wrote
Reply to comment by monofloyed in On The Rising Non-Working Class (And What Their Despair Says About Us All) by capcaunul
Just wow... thanks for the link.
adamsky1997 t1_ixi5eoe wrote
Reply to comment by rolfraikou in On The Rising Non-Working Class (And What Their Despair Says About Us All) by capcaunul
Would you take it to the streets?
I'm asking just to gauge the level of frustration
adamsky1997 t1_ixi45zv wrote
Reply to comment by monofloyed in On The Rising Non-Working Class (And What Their Despair Says About Us All) by capcaunul
Really?? Is this serious?
adamsky1997 t1_iu3hjvj wrote
Reply to Amplitude and frequency modulation of subthalamic beta oscillations jointly encode the dopaminergic state in Parkinson’s disease [Brain like a Radio, AM and FM waves from neurons] by matmanalog
Hmmm all of the alpha beta etc brain waves are already known to be occuring depending on the mental state, so why is it surprising that in a degenrated state of a brain we see a difference?
adamsky1997 t1_it47icf wrote
Reply to A primitive "holodeck" by Ezekiel_W
Pff this is nothing compared to a DMT trip, where you control whats going on with thoughts!
adamsky1997 t1_irc4x8d wrote
Reply to We are in the midst of the biggest technological revolution in history and people have no idea by DriftingKing
I like turtles
adamsky1997 t1_j63uk8q wrote
Reply to comment by georgelopezshowlover in Childhood abuse may alter brain function in adults. Study found people who experienced abuse during childhood (but not adolescence) experienced altered functioning in the brain for systems associated with perceptual processing and attention. by MistWeaver80
A true expert