Worried that AI is going to take all our jobs? How many elevator operators or chimney sweeps do you know? No, Q was talking about AI when he said all our politicians very soon will be audited in real time to ensure that they are serving the public! Check this out. Can you imagine?
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Now do that with contracts and eliminate the fake language. Lawyers are going to become clerks. Legalese is going to be relpaced with quantum grammar. Al can produce documents like that all day. Culls all fictional language. Legalese is all fiction.
And then put it on the ethereum blockchain
Ethereum cannot store actual data (but I get your point!), that was "revealed" with the NFT craze back in the day. Nearly ALL NFTs were stored on AWS.
But there are blockchains developing that can store data, and do compute in a decentralized way. It's still a big problem that AI is run on centralized servers or locally. If there were a way to decentralize compute, the world could begin to regain privacy and control of their data
Amen and yes please!
This is a Step in the right direction.
Our corrupt for profit Rockefeller medical & pharmaceutical system deserves to be π©ποΈ
All their assets need to be seized and given over to the People of the Nation. Who have been systematically poisoned and robbed blind with Outrageously overpriced Medical care.
Needs to be completely reformed. Even the education of health professionals.
AI needs to work for the people
JOHN PERRY BARLOW
Hospitals are NOTORIOUS for over billing and other things. My wife had a hernia and was not admitted to the hospital, but had to stay overnight adjacent to the emergency room. They did surgery the next morning and she was home by afternoon; less than 24 hours at the hospital. When the bill came, they had listed "semi-private room" with a single day rate of $17,000! None of the room bill involved doctor fees or any other charges! We contested it and they finally took it off, but it took a lot to get it done. ALWAYS closely review any hospital bills!
Double billing has been going on forever.
This is a great example of using AI ! DOGE used it.
I dream of one day, being hired to exclusively to audit Politicians Pre Election , During & Post Term ! I'm ready to go.
I went to Baltimore over the summer. There was a museum called the Museum of Industry that spotlighted the era when Baltimore was a manufacturing powerhouse. One exhibit on the canning industry was interesting. Tin cans used to be made by hand. The can makers produced about 60 cans per day and earned double what the rest of the workers in the factory made. When automated can making equipment was invented, the can unions fought tooth and nail to prevent them from being implemented in order to protect the good paying jobs. But they failed. Machines were purchased that produced thousands of cans per day. Food became more plentiful and cheaper. And with a surplus of skilled labor, other industries were able to be created/expanded -- particularly in the auto industry. In the end, automation worked out be better for everyone and it helped society to flourish, even though it seemed to be gloom and doom at the time.
There was a time when America was 50% farmers. Now it's just several percent, but we don't have 50% unemployment. We'll need lots of thinking people to service the machines when there are SNAFUs.
This is why I say we need nationalized health care with a lot of oversight by trusted administrators
That retarded bullshit is what got us in this mess. I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic.
I'm very serious. We can't put together a comprehensive plan that sorts out illegals . I thought this was the USA. Obama is gone forever, we have plenty money. Let's do what other less advanced countries can do
I believe other countries have free healthcare because they stick American taxpayers with the bill through NGOs.
Yes, stop paying for other countries health care and use the money for the elderly and veterans first than every child and so on
We have plenty of debt, more like it. Nationalizing any industry is a sure-fire way to make it both unaffordable and scarce:
Five Socialism Myths, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVBPgvY3TbU
Why 'Democratic Socialism' Won't Work, Either: (Devolves faster than you can say "Darwin Devolves". Well , not quite, it does tale about two election cycles)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGURPuoXgW4
"Its hard to exercise political freedom if you don't have economic freedom. If you're dependent upon the state for your livelihood you lose your voice to oppose them."
This applies on the large scale (whole governments) , the medium scale, (the healthcare industry) and smaller scale (NY).
I carefully monitored health care system (doge anyone) can and will work after the debt created by NGOs and grifters is squashed
'Obama is gone forever, we have plenty money'
Really can't determine if you're a Pede being sarcastic or a poster from Reddit.
I don't do social media except here. I'm pragmatic and I know what my fellow citizens are capable of. Not scared either
Where are you getting the idea we have plenty of money?
Remember how one of the reasons we elected Trump was because Biden royally fucked the economy and we're currently 36 TRILLION dollars in debt. That's trillions...with a "t". Oh, and many of us are broke.
So does all of that just not exist in your reality?
That's not our debt. Did you go on a spending spree with a gubment credit card? Trump is making moves to eliminate that debt because he knows the American people did not put ourselves into that debt
Ok, then in the world you live in, what is our national debt? And where are you getting your info?
https://youtu.be/NPOb3DlB7WA
I think they're just delusional.
That'll never happen. Who's "trusted"?
Trump, I trust our president
What happens when Trump is gone. One man can not carry the entire country on everything, forever.
This isn't just another 4 year election . Doesn't anybody remember Q drops?
Well, there are like 7,000 of them. Which ones are you referring and what do you think they mean?
I'd rather you just be clear in what you're trying to get across so I don't have to jump to conclusions or try to decipher some cryptic post.
Don't be vacuous. It's it my comment
Ok...
Have you been checked out for the last 10 months? Hell, even the last 6 years?? Those "trusted administrators" will be turbo shit-libs who will find every way to screw you over at every turn.
Check back with me in a year
No need, because realizing that people's lives being endlessly micromanaged by middle management types is not a good thing, is well enough to ward the idea of single payer healthcare from a sane person's mind.
Who said single payer? I'm talking a military style run admin . Dr's that are paid to not take big pharma money. You might say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one. Bold solutions for corrupt problems
So instead of big pharma money, it's big govt money? Surely you do realize that's still not gonna work right? You're merely changing the people getting paid to push the BS from docs to politicians and buraeucrats right?
Because keep in mind, your plan doesn't actually cut any strings from the doctors, it's merely a change in puppetmaster.
And before you say it, even once the Plan goes through, you need to remember that future generations may not actually learn the lessons from history we are being taught today. Corruption may very well come back in force just a generation or 2 after everything is done, and your "lot of oversight" will just become a "who watches the watchers" problem.
Dr's have to be involved , what you don't believe things are changing in favor of the people? I trust president trump will have everything sorted out. Isn't this why we're here today. Q stuff
It's like you didn't read all of what I wrote, and then responded something ignorant of basic human nature. Once again:
"And before you say it, even once the Plan goes through, you need to remember that future generations may not actually learn the lessons from history we are being taught today. Corruption may very well come back in force just a generation or 2 after everything is done, and your "lot of oversight" will just become a "who watches the watchers" problem."
I've always felt like AI is only as good or as evil as the person programming it or utilizing it is. AI is not a living sentient being. It is an appliance, much like a toaster or a laptop. Useful, but must have human operation at some point. It is only evil, when it is used in an evil manner.
That is how we the people want AI to be. Just a tool to make our lives better and more efficient. However, the tech lords want to continue to push it to be the all seeing eye. They want to turn the world into a panopticon.
Some of these things, like double billing, could be caught by an astute bill reader. Whether they all could or not is debatable, but I know some people who can practically find a needle in a haystack.
It's not about being astute it's about the scale and speed. I'm currently working with AI on a project having to do with my immigration and the speed that is capable of cannot be matched by my $200 an hour consultants
I believe that!
Exactly! Excellent point. Now everyone can have the benefits of an "astute bill reader" without having to a) find them b) figure out if they're astute or not c) work around their schedule and convenience and d) pay them thousands of dollars per year to check all your bills.
AI needs to be rejected. Uncle Teddy was right.
Has anyone read the terms and conditions of said Claude services? I haven't used it, just asking.
Iβve always wondered if terms of service have saturated society to the point of being irrelevant. We humans can only keep track of so much. We need Claude to understand his own terms of service. What a quagmire.
On the flip side, someone went in to see their doctor and the doctor was using AI Scribe to record the meeting. Patient was just in to discuss their acid reflux and to get refills on their Rx.
Turns out AI Scribe actually recorded that patient has anxiety disorder, which caused patient's insurance to be suspicious when patient were requesting refills on acid reflux to treat anxiety disorder. This caused a delay/suspension on getting the refills and pausing patient's insurance until the situation is resolved.
Plus the doctor's office can't adjust what AI wrote down due to compliance issues.
https://archive.is/lwWMz (archived Reddit post)
Thank you! Every time there's some leap ahead in technology, people start freaking out that technology is going to take all our jobs and it's going to collapse society. π
So let's get rid of washing machines and dryers, dishwashers, lawn mowers, typewriters, computers, etc...
I grew up during the tech boom of the 90s, and everyone thought that computers and the internet was going to put everyone out of business. Now I dare people to go a week without their laptop or smartphone or kindle. No one has taken me up on that. Wonder why. π€
Cool story. Hope its' true
Every town around has one chimney sweeper, or more if there are a lot of chimneys. Elevator operators were only for pretentious places.
It would be nice if Congress critters would have to punch a time clock when they show up and wear a bodycam and an internet hookup so we could watch them their entire day, except for bathroom breaks, where just the video would be turned off. The last thing in the world I ever want to see is Nadler trying to pee.
Then they would just declare the House floor as a bathroom. Might as well anyway with all the bullshit that's thrown around there.
Yeah, I don't think chimney sweeps were really something that was displaced by technology, unless you want to count people going to central heating instead of using fireplaces for the main source of heat. A better example would be washing machines and lawn mowers, I think. Not too many people in the US banging their clothes on rocks or using washboards to do all their laundry or using scythes or sheep to cut their lawns.
To be fair, if you did the same with most of our workforce, we'd see that many, many, many of them just dick around, half-assing jobs and pretending to work.
Obviously there are exceptions to this, mostly people who are self employed. But it affects both white collar and blue collar workers.
One of the first jobs I had in DC was for a CPA. Built his business from the ground up, working 60-80 hours a week for years. Became a big name in DC, was a multimillionaire by the time he was 40.
I was his assistant for a few years and saw how hard he worked. And I saw how so many people in the office just half-assed their own work. White collared workers (and this was a business that dealt almost exclusively with conservative groups, and was a very conservative office, so you can't brush it off as them being liberals).
At the same time, the city was doing some infrastructure improvements, mainly redoing the sidewalks and installing new fiber optic cables and such (this was the early 2000s). It was directly outside our building and unfortunately my desk was right at the window overlooking the sidewalks. Without fail, there would be something like 8-10 guys out there working. And I say "working" with an eye roll, because in truth, it was one or two guys actually doing some sort of physical work and the others just standing around watching or talking to each other. Took something like 3 months for them to do one block. Seriously.
That experience really opened my eyes up to how the general workforce behaves, and it's something I've seen repeat itself over the last 20+ years. The owner of the business typically works their ass off, they hire assorted people who range from hard workers to complete fuckoffs (both liberal and conservative as well as white collar and blue collar).
So yeah, I don't think Congress has anything special on piddlefucking around while they're supposed to be working. It's apparently a form of job security for most people. They seem to think that they'll work themselves right out of a job if they work too hard. π€·ββοΈ
(I own my own business, so I don't have the luxury of pretending to work and drawing the same paycheck no matter what I'm actually producing.)
Not worried one bit that AI is going to take my job, cause I don't have one.
I am Retired!! I don't have to work, not even a day again the rest of my life.
Most LinkedIn thing I've read all day. Turns out AI does both.
great post, super encouraging!
wow, deflation for the medical field? few attorneys who will be able to charge $500 to $1,000 per hour for what AI can do for $50 per month!