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rushmc1 t1_itekces wrote
Reply to Meta threatens to block news content in Canada over media revenue-sharing legislation by BollocksAsBalls
Can we get them to block their "news" in the U.S. too??
rushmc1 t1_isxvliy wrote
Reply to comment by fjccommish in "In other words, an important lesson we can draw from Hans Blumenberg’s writings on myth is that the dangerous political myths of our own times as well as those of the past can only be countered by inventing new myths, telling better stories, and writing more convincing histories." by Maxwellsdemon17
<shakes head sadly>
rushmc1 t1_iswweyu wrote
Reply to comment by fjccommish in "In other words, an important lesson we can draw from Hans Blumenberg’s writings on myth is that the dangerous political myths of our own times as well as those of the past can only be countered by inventing new myths, telling better stories, and writing more convincing histories." by Maxwellsdemon17
Wow, you really know NOTHING about science, do you? BTW, none of those are "arguments." They're just false claims with nothing to support them.
rushmc1 t1_isuxbbr wrote
Reply to comment by TFCSM in "In other words, an important lesson we can draw from Hans Blumenberg’s writings on myth is that the dangerous political myths of our own times as well as those of the past can only be countered by inventing new myths, telling better stories, and writing more convincing histories." by Maxwellsdemon17
Of course not, because they don't exist.
rushmc1 t1_irpgfsh wrote
Reply to Human to Ai Relationships (Discussion) by Ortus12
I'd say once they are 60-65% as good as a human.
rushmc1 t1_ir6liyu wrote
I can envision a time not too far off where "real people" will be rated a detriment to an environment.
rushmc1 t1_itekf18 wrote
Reply to comment by xtremeyou in Meta threatens to block news content in Canada over media revenue-sharing legislation by BollocksAsBalls
No, at this point its more dumb. There's been plenty of time for people to adapt now (decades).