- Apollo program: 4%
- Railroads: 6% (mentioned by the author)
- Covid stimulus: 27%
- WW2 defense: 40%
- Apollo program: 4%
- Railroads: 6% (mentioned by the author)
- Covid stimulus: 27%
- WW2 defense: 40%
- 40% of long-distance ton miles travel by rail in the US. This represents a VAST part of the economic activity within the country.
- A literal plague, and the cessation of much economic activity, with the goal of avoiding a total collapse.
- ...Come on.
So we're comparing these earth-shaking changes and reactions to crisis with "AI"? Other than the people selling pickaxes and hookers to the prospectors, who is getting rich here exactly? What essential economic activity is AI crucial to? What war is it fighting? It mostly seems to be a toy that costs FAR more than it could ever hope to make, subsidized by some obscenely wealthy speculators, executives fantasizing about savings that don't materialize, and a product looking for a purpose commensurate to the resources it eats.
Literally every profession around me is radically changing due to AI. Legal, tech, marketing etc have adopted AI faster than any technology I have ever witnessed.
I’m gobsmacked you’re in denial.
I refuse to believe this will not have long term consequences.
I WISH that after this, companies will put up quality guardrails to basically offer the same product 60% cheaper at better quality, but I don't trust companies.