Zuckerberg has blown 77 billion – enough money to revitalize entire countries – on an idea so overwhelmingly, obviously stupid that I have never once heard anyone, from the Thanksgiving avuncular table to the most wretched depths of social media, say they liked it or even tried it. He was so sure that it would revolutionize the world that he renamed his extremely famous company after it. And now he's on to the next thing that he's so very, very sure about.

The world needs direction from sober people who aim to improve the human condition, not the whims of a handful of billionaire princelings who absolutely, positively cannot be dissuaded from failing at unprecedented scale while chasing their own vainglory off the edge of a cliff.

@0xabad1dea that's because (EXACTLY like #elonmusk, first wishing to relocate to Mars, now going all-in on humanoid #robots) he hates humans so much he can't stand to be around real ones, and only wants to see himself.

Ditto for Altman and all the #AI fanatics.

I elaborated on this concept here:

https://mfioretti.substack.com/p/the-only-thing-that-ai-tech-bros

The ONLY thing that AI Tech Bros actually created, and WHAT to stop about AI

because we'd really need some REAL AI, NOW.

Just an invitation...
@mfioretti_en @0xabad1dea See also: Transport. A lot of tech bro transit proposals are built around 'pods' of some sort because these ultra-rich 'entrepreneurs' feel afraid and disgusted at the idea of sharing an enclosed bus or train with strangers. The notion of being trapped in a box with the disease-carrying criminal vermin of the commoner class is just not something they can imagine anyone accepting. So they come up with idiocy like the Vegas loop, where every passenger gets their own car.
@Qybat @0xabad1dea true, but that is only the car culture brought to its logical conclusion, isn't it?