cross-posted from: https://piefed.jeena.net/post/119614

“The real benchmark is: the world growing at 10 percent,” he added. “Suddenly productivity goes up and the economy is growing at a faster rate. When that happens, we’ll be fine as an industry.”

Needless to say, we haven’t seen anything like that yet. OpenAI’s top AI agent — the tech that people like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman say is poised to upend the economy — still moves at a snail’s pace and requires constant supervision.

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    19 hours ago

    Agreed. Except for the taxpayer reaction part. American taxpayers who then vote republiQan never seem to give a flying shit what happens to all the money.

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        19 hours ago

        The motto of the American voter is “Me First.” If they get theirs, the government can burn the money for all they care.

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          18 hours ago

          If only that were true. That is at least a rational response that can be worked around.

          But COVID told us just how many conservatives will laugh on their death bed if they’ve been convinced that what’s happening to them ‘owns the libs’.

          It’s a cult and so reality is whatever the cult leaders say it is, even if that reality is harming them directly.

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      I don’t understand your point.

      The effects Iean are things like inflation and cuts in social security.

      If you mean that Republicans will find a way to rationalize blaming the libs - I agree that will happen.

      But they won’t actually like the inflation and lower social security.