AI bubble
- ForFolksSake
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... or someone coming across the French border illegally for that matterWhy would someone in Inverness be happy to support someone in Penzance?
- firlandsfarm
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Sorry if that makes me a commie!
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Not at all
. I can feel compassion towards family, friends and neighbours but I struggle with someone with a surfboard loafing on a Cornwall beach or someone who has travelled through half a dozen safe countries claiming to be looking for a safe country!
Sorry if that makes me a commie!
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Not at all
- firlandsfarm
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When it comes to values I think investors remember Intel and forgot Immos!
- ForFolksSake
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... and Britain’s welfare state is in danger of collapse if AI triggers mass unemployment, Sir Keir Starmer’s top lieutenant Darren Jones has warnedForFolksSake wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2026 10:15 am... inequality could get a lot worse as a result of AI ?Isn't the resentment largely justified in such an unequal world?
" AI is widely expected to worsen inequality if left unregulated, as the economic benefits and productivity gains are likely to concentrate wealth among tech owners, investors, and highly skilled workers. However, under the right policy conditions, AI could also act as a great equalizer "
- jamesedwards
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It's already at risk of collapse. We're basically experiencing the cost of a 'Covid' every 2 years. It is totally unsustainable.ForFolksSake wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2026 10:14 am... and Britain’s welfare state is in danger of collapse if AI triggers mass unemployment, Sir Keir Starmer’s top lieutenant Darren Jones has warnedForFolksSake wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2026 10:15 am... inequality could get a lot worse as a result of AI ?Isn't the resentment largely justified in such an unequal world?
" AI is widely expected to worsen inequality if left unregulated, as the economic benefits and productivity gains are likely to concentrate wealth among tech owners, investors, and highly skilled workers. However, under the right policy conditions, AI could also act as a great equalizer "
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