| > Maybe it's already discovered but they won't tell you. It would have leaked. People will buy literal snake oil in the hope of life extension, so even just a hint of this would have everyone capable of industrial espionage on the trail. > Or it's an expensive procedure. Given all the dead rich people, I doubt it. > We already produce enough to feed everybody and still people starve to death. The problem isn't production but distribution and that isn't a technical problem
but an economical and political one. Indeed, and I mentioned the food dichotomy in another comment. But we also had the thing a few years ago where people were calling on Musk specifically to use his wealth to end world hunger. This resulted in "[…] tech entrepreneur Elon Musk challenged the United Nations last year to show him a $6 billion plan that would end world hunger, he got in return a proposal that would save 42 million people in 43 countries from starvation." - https://www.oxfamamerica.org/explore/stories/how-much-money-... And in case you blame him for not doing this, it goes on to say "Current estimates suggest that as of this year, we need donor governments to invest around $37 billion every year until 2030 to tackle both extreme and chronic hunger." which is more than his net worth at the time the article was written. > Money is power and the ones with power will do everything to prevent losing that power. For now. AI, regardless of the impact on healthcare, is going to break that in much the same way that the industrial revolution broke the "land is power" apparent-tautology of feudalism. |
6 x $37B = $222B
That's ca. a quarter of the US yearly military budget.
>the same way that the industrial revolution broke the "land is power" apparent-tautology of feudalism.
But we still have feudalism.