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Sorry. You caught me in a very "AI is going to kill all of humanity" time of my life.
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I was blocked for this lol
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If you can prove he was not at fault for both crashes I will delete my reply
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So apparently it was caused by a medical condition, my guess is either: - Hypoglycemia/diabetes - Arrhythmia OP has said he got pills to fix it now so that rules out most other conditions. Though he won't be allowed to drive for the next 3-6 months under Canadian law though (and basically will need to prove the condition is gone over that time before he gets behind the wheel again). If this is the case then he is very lucky to be alive and this is a tough situation but the solution will be that she will need to start to drive him into work or he will need to get PT (assuming the medical condition doesn't affect his job activities which is the real issue not the car or car loans).
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I am sorry but if you crash two cars in two months and still have to pay off the loans on the cars you are a shit driver. Car automation cannot come soon enough.
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Joey retweeted
My current view is that further more intelligent models have such second order effects (raising companies, accelerating scientific research) that investors are currently paying for those effects. R&D is the hard part and they could sell inference at a profit...
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I actually don't think these big AI companies will be profitable. I do think that products made with AI will be profitable but I don't think there is any real way for the AI companies to get a good yield from it. It costs too much to make a frontier model and china just gives it away for free. Charging on inference will be worth less and less as hardware gets better, models get more efficient and people start to run things locally.
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"Oh but they will charge for the model" Useless, no-one cares, China will continue to release them for free, you are a sucker if you are buying a model over using the free ones. (unless it fits your specific use case)
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@KeyTryer Do you think I am wrong here? Greatly appreciate your feedback.
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The world is healing
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Same pattern: - Broken home (Divorce, Abuse, Alcohol, Death, SA) - Get targeted by scouts (are the victims are trying to escape shitty home life) - Get addicted to alcohol and later harder drugs - All down hill from there The parents let them down, then the state lets them down.
The Rape Gang Inquiry Report. bit.ly/4uE5odw
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Or in another frame: If a crime is committed by men far more likely than women, then is this a men problem? Does having less men fix the problem? It will reduce the problem for sure, and having zero men really reduces it down. But that isn't the solution because it isn't the right frame for the problem. We have to go granular. This doesn't mean we cant state that "Mostly men do this compared to women" that is factually true. But the solution strangely has no reason to be men oriented.
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Counterpoint: A man problem can be solved (at least the man part) by targeting propoganda and social shame at men to change their behaviour and call out bad actors. Not a complete solution but would have some sort of effect. Given that then one can assume the same approach for Pakistani Muslims would take affect too, though I believe that most Muslims, like all religious people are apologists so I am unsure how effective it might be.
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