"What is your name? Madsun? Point this gun at me. Point this gun at me like you are eagle in your bones. Now, I want you —what’s your name? Brinney? — Brinney, you begin to read my eulogy while this one — name? Sloanes? — while Sloanes pours gasoline over my entire body."
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What!? No Half Milli Vanilli ?
What utter bollix - German car industry directly employs 780k and is heavily unionised.
Irish data centres would need one minimum wage guy with a sweeping brush.
This feckin' guy - jaysis.
Grim. Plenty of research showing public service broadcasting delivers real benefits to health of democracy. Yet here we are, in these polarised times, slowly starving our public service broadcaster.
This is exactly the kind of doomerism and pessimism that big tech is feeding, driving and relying on, to sell us their planet eating monster gAI. They want you to discount your originality; your creativity, your uniqueness; to think that some AI’s thoughtless ‘output’ will always be better.
“What is your name? Madsun? Point this gun at me. Point this gun at me like you are eagle in your bones.” 6/12/26
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Anyway. Back to this man telling the audience he felt useless. It's actually worse than that. He said he felt we would all be rendered useless by AI's computational prowess. This reminded me immediately of the Ivy-league professor who recently penned an op-ed calling himself useless in the age of AI