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Charles Hugh Smith's avatar

Thank you for the comments. I apologize for my recent quiet-mode, I've been dealing with family matters relating to my 96-year old Mom being moved to Memory Care, a positive move that was partly luck (there's a waiting list everywhere that isn't dreadful) and mostly due to months of effort by my sister, who did the heavy lifting. I am in-state to assist a bit with the tedium of the cleanup.

What I find fascinating about the degradation of the foundations of a decent standard of living / quality of life is how little impact AI (and all the other tech "solutions") have on these human problems generated by greed, perverse incentives, etc., as those benefiting from our broken healthcare systems and declining health, etc., have no incentive to change anything--and certainly not because AI spits out a "solution."

Equally interesting is the lack of impact of nuclear power and the flood of natural gas from fracking and other technologies: the unstated idea here is that abundant energy will solve all our problems. A lack of energy is a problem, to be sure, but a corrupt system teetering on the edge of social disorder due to extremes of wealth/income inequality and unaffordability will not be "saved" because AI data centers can be powered by natural gas / nuclear power.

warm regards, charles

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david's avatar

"What we’ve lost are the foundations of a healthy standard of living / quality of life."

it is guaranteed to get worse gradually year after year through the rest of this century.

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