The real question is why are there so many autoimmune disorders. Seems like modern medicine seldom look for root causes if they can find a hack for solve the immediate problem. Usually it’s a problem caused by another hack of modern medicine…
Normalized by population size:
| Rank | Country | Spending Per Capita (USD) | | ---- | ----------------- | ------------------------- | | 1 | United States | $2,567 | | 2 | Norway | $1,600 | | 3 | Finland | $1,304 | | 4 | Denmark | $1,153 | | 5 | UK | $982 | | 6 | Netherlands | $928 | | 7 | France | $832 | | 8 | Germany | $811 | | 9 | Poland | $786 | | 10 | Canada | $744 | | 11 | Greece | $676 | | 12 | Belgium | $592 | | 13 | Italy | $536 | | 14 | Hungary | $521 | | 15 | Czechia | $463 | | 16 | Romania | $447 | | 17 | Spain | $409 | | 18 | Portugal | $408 | | 19 | Türkiye | $184 |
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I think his point is that we are approaching a time when the technology (AI and robots) is capable of self- replication and self-improvement we will cross a threshold where money no longer has meaning. In this way it is fundamentally different from other technology advances.
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