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Posted by Citizen_not_Consumer
 - Yesterday at 22:54:01
Quote from: Consumers_are_Citizens on Yesterday at 18:57:23The same interests that fund AI are also the same ones not interested in wealth distribution.

The extreme majority of scientific research is taking place in universities funded by public grands. Even the technology research of big corporations receives huge subsidies by the state. These corporations are free riding the taxpayers money.
Posted by Consumers_are_Citizens
 - Yesterday at 18:57:23
Quote from: Citizen_not_Consumer on Yesterday at 18:23:20The issue is not AI.

The same interests that fund AI are also the same ones not interested in wealth distribution.

So does it really make a difference over semantics when it's all one and the same?
Posted by Citizen_not_Consumer
 - Yesterday at 18:23:20
The issue is not AI. If we were living in a just society where the extra wealth and productivity created by AI was distributed to the society and not to the Billionaires, then everyone would have more fre time and more wealth.

But no, we live in capitalism where the rich get richer and the rest are receiving the stick.
Posted by Joe
 - Yesterday at 13:29:29
So, this university teaches 19th century style machine destroyers?
They took our jooooobs! :D
Posted by cynic
 - Yesterday at 12:41:15
It's surprising to me because the majority of people in AZ don't typically vote for their best interests historically speaking. Voting record on supporting military industrial complex wars, super evangelical conservative zionist supporting base, always pretty much voting red and a red state, voted for Trump not just once but twice, etc.

I honestly didn't think they had it in them to boo. But this is a university campus with younger more educated audience. Makes sense I guess.

Quote from: KevinParker372 on Yesterday at 03:44:23philanthropy
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At least Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt actually have good reputations

I think Gates lost any reputation after being involved with someone like Epstein. Also, think you're giving far too much credit to them. If just one of these billionaires have their fair share they could eliminate student debt and make healthcare free in the USA. If all of them gave their fair share they could easily eliminate world hunger and possibly even poverty.

They clearly aren't doing enough. Probably only doing charities for tax avoidance purposes. Then go back to insider stock trading and financially backing companies involved in military wars.
Posted by Dannn
 - Yesterday at 09:58:44
Why CEOs of tech companies are giving this speeches? It should be some scientists or astronauts or doctors, not billionaires who has often zero ethical mindset.
Posted by poetic justice
 - Yesterday at 06:37:33
poetic justice.
Posted by Jo Mal
 - Yesterday at 04:19:41
I suggest that they booed because we are all sick of hearing about AI. Everyone knows it is the future, apparently. But they never stop telling us.
Posted by KevinParker372
 - Yesterday at 03:44:23
Interesting that they boo'ed him considering he is one of the only tech billionares acknowledging that AI is both a blessing and a curse.

Look at the likes of Elon Musk, he does zero philanthropy in comparison to anyone and works people to the bone like they are dog food.

At least Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt actually have good reputations from the people they work with.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 03:30:09
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt was booed during the University of Arizona's commencement ceremony as graduates reacted sharply to his remarks on artificial intelligence and its growing role in work and society, even as his speech acknowledged widespread fears about AI, jobs, climate, and politics, but urged students to help shape the technology rather than see the future as already decided.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Ex-Google-CEO-booed-at-University-of-Arizona-over-AI-remarks.1299802.0.html