Recent commencement speakers including Google's Eric Schmidt have been booed for praising AI and encouraging students to use it as they embark on their careers.
All of that falls apart in more ways than one for a lot of people once they can’t maintain a quality of life at all.
Nailed it.
You can’t gaslight people when they can’t put food on the table. The people who get elected this November in the US will largely argue against data centers and for affordability. (Though I’m skeptical that any of them, save Graham Platner, would actually vote for any meaningful change.)
Nailed it.
You can’t gaslight people when they can’t put food on the table. The people who get elected this November in the US will largely argue against data centers and for affordability. (Though I’m skeptical that any of them, save Graham Platner, would actually vote for any meaningful change.)
What are we doing to make sure they aren’t stealing these elections?
The only thing we can do: organizing locally. “We the people” don’t have any power outside our local jurisdictions and cities.