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KillingAndKindess
If you have a SSN, you have a number.
Well I totally get this entire system is mismanaged horribly designed from the start not even designed for this from the start, exetera....
Having some kind of standardized way of stating someone else's trustworthiness when it comes to money lending it's something that's just inherit to capitalism as long as you have capitalism simple as that, even if they don't call it a credit score.
Im surprised left of right media hasn't seemed to remembered the lesson we learned the first time the dork ran.
There is no lead, because polls don't matter and we haven't voted yet. Polling is just news media for the town gossip.
I'd say the medical fields are probably going to be the only "industry" (🤢) that has a chance of seeing an ROI from AI.
Human ability to find patterns of use in data/experiences is pretty friggin good on a singular organism scale. (Meaning humans are incredible at the intake and processing of the amount of information an average person interacts with throughout one lifetime). But pattern recognition involving datasets that are exponentially larger than we could ever have time to take in during one Human lifespan is literally the only thing AI is good at. (And writing the professional email to describe it too I suppose.)
And that is exactly the tool that will is already churning out significant results in medical research fields.
I can tell a lot about a source's bias by the question(s) they state and the answer they claim to have.
Does the answer they give match the question?
Does the question even have a relevant/importantly relevant answer, or is it unknowable to the point of lacking usefullness?
Some people would be shocked to realize just how much crap gets caught by those two things, for me at least. Obviously Fox [or really insert your least favorite source] isnt publishing 100% truths, but sources that myself and those with similar ideals seem to more frequently trust, publish crap articles pretty frequently too.
I lived the first part of my life pretending to be a man, and then I wised up. I'll just name my most recent moment of acknowledging that particular distinction in society.
If a pair of suburban mothers saw a car pull into a nearby space, and watch a man get out of the car leaving the door mostly ajar and walk around to the passenger side of the car, grab a small grocery sack, and walk it to the nearest trash can and back... they might say something or keep an eye on him. But if he absentmindedly were to have also left the radio on loud enough for you to know he was listening to the building up of a particularly spice scene of a romance audiobook and ...... there would be some discomfort.
But if they saw a woman in the same scenario, who only made it about halfway to the trash can before realizing, then make eye contact as they ran to turn it off embarassed... well they just giggled and asked what author that was.
You're forgetting 1. Only the Queen can blow upthe Queen/unimatrix. (Andduh she wouldn't0 and 2. This applied to drones too essentially. They shut themeselves down when not function long correctly.
Litterally its just "all for one"
There is/was no cube hierarchy. You have the Borg queen and then everything else. Ship sizing wasn't an indication of anything there than use case iirc.
Plus, a collective, as well as one ran by a leader, has no use case for a tiered authority structure. Unless compromised, Borg already always know the current plan. Thats why any ship could destroy every other ship.
Capitalism and Oppression.
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Scott, stop abusing Jeb. He's people too.