This is a great argument for moving away from the capitalist model for healthcare. When you have Wall Street and companies they invest in viewing curing a disease as not profitable, you have a real problem with what your healthcare is versus what it should be. Viewing continuous sickness as profits is incredibly amoral.
I remember in 1994 there were two emerging technologies that promised to change the world: the human genome project and the internet. 30 years later, the internet changed everything, but health seems unchanged or even worse than ever. Some folks speculate that biology might be impossible to model, like seeking patterns in pi or prime numbers. Maybe AI can figure it out.
Sucks if you are born with a rare disease and therefore born into a 3 million dollar medical debt. It's fine if your parents are rich but I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess most of those patients are not rich. I suppose a cure existing is better than not existing. Still hopeful and optimistic for a future where the development costs for a cure are cheap and the pursuit of a cure is done if anything out of boredom if the future is as abundant as we hope it will be. Interesting talk.
This is a great argument for moving away from the capitalist model for healthcare. When you have Wall Street and companies they invest in viewing curing a disease as not profitable, you have a real problem with what your healthcare is versus what it should be. Viewing continuous sickness as profits is incredibly amoral.
I remember in 1994 there were two emerging technologies that promised to change the world: the human genome project and the internet. 30 years later, the internet changed everything, but health seems unchanged or even worse than ever. Some folks speculate that biology might be impossible to model, like seeking patterns in pi or prime numbers. Maybe AI can figure it out.
Sucks if you are born with a rare disease and therefore born into a 3 million dollar medical debt. It's fine if your parents are rich but I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess most of those patients are not rich. I suppose a cure existing is better than not existing. Still hopeful and optimistic for a future where the development costs for a cure are cheap and the pursuit of a cure is done if anything out of boredom if the future is as abundant as we hope it will be. Interesting talk.
super smart are switching to Grok from Perplexity because it has become so much faster.
Exciting times ahead if we start curing diseases
Good conversation and insight. Thanks guys!
Google wants to break itself up at this point.
Anyone remember "Don't be evil."?
Google search is terrible and has been for a very long time, I don't want to get twenty pages of Amazon when I type something into a search bar.
Completely wrong, when you search on google the first thing you get is an ai overview then links, there is no reason to switch from google to chat gpt
I hope so.
😅จับได้ซะแล้ว
😅ถ้าผมพัฒนาไปแล้วมันไม่เกิดผลประโยชน์อะไรพิธีตามมาผมก็จะทำแบบนี้ตลอดไปตัวอย่างน้อยๆก็จะมีประโยชน์ต่อผู้คนอย่างดีก็มาเจอสภาพแบบเดิมๆที่ไม่มีการเปลี่ยนแปลงเลย