I'm worried about AI psychosis. Specifically, I'm worried about the psychosis that makes "capital allocators" spend *$1.4T* on the money-losingest technology in human history, in pursuit of a bizarre fantasy that if we teach the word-guessing program enough words, it will take all the jobs.

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@pluralistic Absolutely this. I'm sure there's a straight line to be drawn from the 2008 financial crisis (and particularly the government's response of austerity) to the 2016 Brexit vote; through to today's horrifying position of Reform potentially coming into power in a couple of years. 18 years of declining public services, flatlining wages & visible corruption of parliament (most apparent under Johnson) has left the people bitter & angry.

@gsquirrel @pluralistic

It's so obvious it's under our noses.

Mandelson and Epstein circa 2008

George Osborn, Chancellor from 2010 onwards - photographed partying on Epstein's yacht.

Both main parties captured by this group of paedo billionaires, all agreeing austerity is great.

@dar @gsquirrel @pluralistic
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