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Lay offs and A.I. Robots
#41
(11-11-2025, 12:04 PM)sahgwa Wrote: I think the average person does not want crypto and does not like AI for 2 very important reasons:

1. They realise it is a ponzi, get rich, pump and dump scheme. We have been inundated with fake 'money' and 'coins' for years now. Its also shown to be hackable and stealable, not to mention turn off able. 
2.  They see the AI is not smart, not intelligent, and needs oversight to even work, so why even get rid of the human at all? This is a bubble that is bursting before our eyes.

2b. the gov is not trusted after all they have done since the 60s and ESPECIALLY since COVID and Biden, so they will have to force these 2 technologies into peoples lives at gun point, I think, if they want more than the 10% that are adopting it currently (not counting those divesting themselves. )

A national or global crisis would provide the perfect segue
#42
(11-11-2025, 12:27 PM)cherokeetroy Wrote: A national or global crisis would provide the perfect segue

I am sure the globaloney people are working on some kind of BS as we speak. 
Migrant 'crisis' just makes people angry and want strong borders and to kick them out.
'Pandemic' just make people want to party
AI make people want to blow up data centres
its not really working out well for them so far
#43
(11-11-2025, 01:36 PM)sahgwa Wrote: I am sure the globaloney people are working on some kind of BS as we speak. 
Migrant 'crisis' just makes people angry and want strong borders and to kick them out.
'Pandemic' just make people want to party
AI make people want to blow up data centres
its not really working out well for them so far

I am convinced these "global"-minded architects have no idea how to succeed.
They are blinded by the shining glory of their elite 'mandate.'
It's a cloister thing.
#44
(11-11-2025, 01:39 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I am convinced these "global"-minded architects have no idea how to succeed.
They are blinded by the shining glory of their elite 'mandate.'
It's a cloister thing.

The Greed problem is the worst it's ever been in a hundred years, in my opinion.
"They' used to let the little guy kind of alone, after fleecing him , now he can't even afford to be fleeced.
The housing pricing is the worst thing, as is business rent.  
Second is cost of basic necessities. Its all because of greed. 
Which brings us back to robots. 
Just for more profit while screwing fellow humans over. Even if they produce products of less quality.
#45
(11-11-2025, 01:36 PM)sahgwa Wrote: I am sure the globaloney people are working on some kind of BS as we speak. 
Migrant 'crisis' just makes people angry and want strong borders and to kick them out.
'Pandemic' just make people want to party
AI make people want to blow up data centres
its not really working out well for them so far

It's a battle of wills
the will of technocratic elite against the will of the people 

How many people have the resolve to hold out against tyranny, even to the point of sacrificing their own life if necessary
#46
(11-11-2025, 01:41 PM)sahgwa Wrote: The Greed problem is the worst it's ever been in a hundred years, in my opinion.
"They' used to let the little guy kind of alone, after fleecing him , now he can't even afford to be fleeced.
The housing pricing is the worst thing, as is business rent.  
Second is cost of basic necessities. Its all because of greed. 
Which brings us back to robots. 
Just for more profit while screwing fellow humans over. Even if they produce products of less quality.

Greed is a common human trait; for prehistoric man, it was essential for survival.

Greed is good when it leads to innovation

Increasingly the last few decades, the greedy have been able to get so wealthy that they can influence our politicians and fund PACs that win elections and influence legislation, all while residing in another country.

Greed is bad when it leads to infiltration and usurps the values of the common man.
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
[Image: PEART-2744335652.gif]

 
#47
(11-11-2025, 04:55 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Greed is a common human trait; for prehistoric man, it was essential for survival.

Greed is good when it leads to innovation

Increasingly the last few decades, the greedy have been able to get so wealthy that they can influence our politicians and fund PACs that win elections and influence legislation, all while residing in another country.

Greed is bad when it leads to infiltration and usurps the values of the common man.

None of this greed is leading to innovation, its just new forms of scams, essentially. Bubbles, products that dont work, and just show that the 'ruling' 'elite' bankster class is just parasitic.
#48
I respectfully submit that "Greed" does not lead to innovation.  Only the satisfaction of more greed.

Greed keeps innovation from upsetting the apple cart.
Greed has hindered progress since the dawn of the technological age.

How many people wonder at the anomaly that a simple incandescent light bulb could be made to last a decade.  Or that we had the technology to have committed to electric vehicle technology for almost one hundred years....  Or that every home should have supplemental solar panels as a matter of standard.  How about how commerce absolutely rules every avenue of technological innovation?

How these greedy bastards in Big Tech have absolutely no problem calling an LLM "AI" followed by "come invest."   Have you seen AI yet?  Anything even close?

Greed makes people lie... for their own benefit... deprives others of their opportunities...  and ironically... the greedy are proud of it.... makes for a good sadistic twist to the vital contributions to society the media assured they alone are responsible for.

Greed is cancer.
#49
(11-11-2025, 06:14 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I respectfully submit that "Greed" does not lead to innovation.  Only the satisfaction of more greed.

Greed keeps innovation from upsetting the apple cart.
Greed has hindered progress since the dawn of the technological age.

How many people wonder at the anomaly that a simple incandescent light bulb could be made to last a decade.  Or that we had the technology to have committed to electric vehicle technology for almost one hundred years....  Or that every home should have supplemental solar panels as a matter of standard.  How about how commerce absolutely rules every avenue of technological innovation?

How these greedy bastards in Big Tech have absolutely no problem calling an LLM "AI" followed by "come invest."   Have you seen AI yet?  Anything even close?

Greed makes people lie... for their own benefit... deprives others of their opportunities...  and ironically... the greedy are proud of it.... makes for a good sadistic twist to the vital contributions to society the media assured they alone are responsible for.

Greed is cancer.

Respectfully, Mr Crab, it's been well established that we think differently.

You anxiously and defiantly profess it to be  # 1 exclusively

while Im talking about # 2 

greed /grēd/
noun
  1. An excessive desire to acquire or possess more than what one needs or deserves, especially with respect to material wealth.
  2. An eager desire or longing; greediness.
    "a greed of gain"
    Similar: 
    greediness

  3. A selfish or excessive desire for more than is needed or deserved, especially of money, wealth, food, or other possessions.

Greed isn't just about finances; focused greed with discipline is a helluva motivator

aka once I lost a few pounds, I greedily wanted to lose more.

There is nothing wrong with greedily wanting to be the best at something as long as one doesn't step on somebody else's rights. PERIOD

Im not channeling my inner Genghis Khan and thinking it's not good enough just for me to succeed and all others must fail

and honestly kind of resent the insinuation... 

Corporately, greed feeds innovation. Ive seen it at work up close.

Not the greed of finances, but wanting to excel and capture every account possible 
be the #1 territory division, etc.  

to come up with alternative ways to engage with your clients, or design a product and greedily protect your intellectual property

Furthermore, many of the corporate leaders Ive been exposed to, it's not about the money per se, it's about leading the industry, and some are willing to put the money back into the business to achieve industry-leading success

Greedily so.... 

[Image: giphy.gif]
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
[Image: PEART-2744335652.gif]

 
#50
(11-11-2025, 07:59 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Respectfully, Mr Crab, it's been well established that we think differently.

You define it # 1
while Im talking about # 2

greed /grēd/
noun
  1. An excessive desire to acquire or possess more than what one needs or deserves, especially with respect to material wealth.
  2. An eager desire or longing; greediness.
    "a greed of gain"
    Similar: 
    greediness

  3. A selfish or excessive desire for more than is needed or deserved, especially of money, wealth, food, or other possessions.

Greed isn't just about finances; focused greed with discipline is a helluva motivator

aka once I lost a few pounds, I greedily wanted to lose more.

There is nothing wrong with greedily wanting to be the best at something as long as one doesn't step on somebody else's rights. PERIOD

Im not channeling my inner Genghis Khan and thinking it's not good enough just for me to succeed and all others must fail

and honestly kind of resent the insinuation... 

Corporately, greed feeds innovation. Ive seen it at work up close.

Not the greed of finances, but wanting to excel and capture every account possible 
be the #1 territory division, etc.  

to come up with alternative ways to engage with your clients, or design a product and greedily protect your intellectual property

[Image: https://media0.giphy.com/media/Qln5kgnUKwVmE/giphy.gif]

I have been quite effectively put in my place!  Lol

I wasn't meaning to argue the totality of a perspective of desire...

Perhaps for my purposes 'avarice' would have been better than 'greed?'

Touche!



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