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This is where the gaps in your perspective start, concrete 3D printing is incredibly niche, and would usually take more higher paid labor to be used in places that replace concrete methods. That's not to mention the significant labor in their design and production.
That's the same with medical AI, AI in general has a massive hallucination problem, but for diagnosis especially, just as many doctors are actually needed for the core part of their job- treatment and running the tests to gather the data for the AI in the first place.
The economy functions on people exchanging the product of their labor for the product of other people's labor. The amount of useful things produced per hour of a humans labor going down is a good thing. It means we have to work less to live comfortable lives. Capitalism has been remarkably effective at that, it allows people to be as lazy as possible. Communist societies on the other hand, have had no incentive and therefore have not minimized human labor. Why invest in ways for people to work less? What benefit would the planner see in that, if they already have the people to fill those positions?
The one of the most arguments in favor of capitalism is innovation, and then people point to the several clear examples of centrally planned countries inventing something- but that forgets the equally important innovation. Innovation in production, which no centrally planned society has ever excelled at.
Uh... I literally grew up in a family that runs a construction business and have been heavily involved with both the actual construction of houses AND the business management aspect side of things.
So let me tell you right now that you're totally and completely ignorant. Running one of these things takes 1 skilled person who makes sure the machine is extruding correctly by maintaining the proper water/concrete mix, and 3 unskilled people to smooth the concrete layers out.
Again wrong. My mom is a nurse and has worked with IBM as well. Currently nurses feed in all the data, and it spits out a diagnosis, then a doctor reviews it's diagnosis and rolls with it. Considering it's almost 99.9% accurate in diagnosis already it's better than the doctors.
Lol yeah fucking right.
You are 100% bonkers man, the fact that you can spout this much bullshit is pretty incredible in and of itself.
You shouldn't have taken the bait. You're talking to a sea lion: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealioning
I like your idea that we need to move in the direction of a more social communist environment over time. That makes sense.
Looking around at the world and arguing that everything is fine and saying no one could possibly thing of something better is so mind boggling ignorant.
Evidence? ;p
I will deny it of course, but there's no point. Like Chomsky said, the person who throws the mud always wins. I haven't asked for an infeasible amount of evidence, just any amount of evidence for a claim, and if anyone wants evidence for my claims I'm happy to provide it.
Who said that? (Is this sealioning? Asking for evidence of you accusing me of saying something I didn't say?)
His other other parent actually runs the sealioning database and has records of you looking like a sea lion.
💀 I'll ask my dad who owns MongoDB and my mom who invented SQL to delete it.
More evidence that all types of people came from Reddit
I too can pull the "I am closely involved in the industry so therefore I'm right without evidence card". I'm literally an industrial automation engineer(and software developer).
I'm not merely talking about the operation of the machine, also the onsite assembly, maintenance, loading, etc. Do you have any citeable evidence that concrete 3D printing is more effective and efficient than traditional concrete methods in common scenarios? Because I just have what's available on the internet which all points to it not being more effective or efficient currently.
How is that me being wrong? You're not explaining how that removes human labor. You're just saying it improves the quality of care, which is an undeniably good thing. I guess the only error was that I didn't specify doctor or nurse gathering the data or doing the treatment.
Yeah I love ad hominem and just insulting.