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Harari warns that if AIs begin to control money and make independent decisions, we may no longer fully understand the systems shaping our world.
Just as horses cannot grasp the meaning of money or politics, humans might one day struggle to comprehend the logic behind AI-driven financial or political choices.... See more
Wes Rothx.com

My favorite “company” in the world is Harry’s Berries. Supermarket strawberries have become offensive faux replications of strawberries in taste (bland) form (white insides) and texture (hard). Technology, in this instance, has been used in all the worst ways: to cut costs, to simulate ripeness, to break seasonality, to destroy... See more

The poverty of this: that people have value not because human life is intrinsically valuable, but only by whether they can perform productive functions. https://t.co/aYNQwtxTfv
Guy Kawasaki, “From the Desk of Management Changes at Apple,” MacUser, December 1991, and then a follow-up piece, “How to Prevent a Bozo Explosion,” How to Change the World, February 26, 2006, http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/02/how_to_prevent_.html.
Greg Mckeown • Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
brain function
Yuval Noah Harari: How to safeguard your mind in the age of junk information
Ellen Thomas • 2 cards
Bezos insisted that Amazon had to have a customer-friendly thirty-day-return policy, but it had no processes in place to handle returns;
Brad Stone • The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon
It’s over. Andrej Karpathy popped the AI bubble. It’s time to rotate out of AI stocks and focus on investing in food, water, shelter, and guns. AI is fake, the internet is overhyped, computers are pretty much useless, even the steam engine is mid. We’re going back to sticks and stones.
Obviously it’s not actually that... See more
John Cooganx.com