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by akira2501
857 days ago
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Do you know of a system that already does this? Or any manufactures that have it in their radar? What if they do build this and it fails 10% of the time? What do you think the ramifications of that will be? I'm basing this on history, capitalism, and current available data. Will this eventually be as everyone believes? Yes. In our lifetime? Almost certainly not. So, should we wait? Or find more realistic way to save lives today? |
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If it fails 10% or the time that sounds like a great start and I hope they can improve it! 10% failure rate seems like a great process that could be improved.
Again, I'm interested in why capitalism makes you pessimistic about technological advancement. Capitalism seems pretty good at advancing technology. Let me ask you a question, why do you think "capitalism" can get such a system to 10% failure and then stop improving forever? That seems pretty random to me. I'm interested in why you think that!
Also, why do you think it's a zero sum game? E.g. we can cure cancer and make self driving cars better at the same time! It's pretty sweet actually.