Zerfallen,

I imagined those antibodies already. I didn’t know I was supposed to say anything about it. I’m imagining more antibodies right now.

Burn_The_Right,

Goddamnit! You can’t do that!

arefx,

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  • HellAwaits,

    I didn’t actually read the article.

    Redditor behavior

    Cabrio,

    With any luck AI will find an antibody for wilful ignorance.

    googa,

    special who worm rain request elastic government jelly sleep birth ear milk cork question fear wash digestion wax price pleasure salt from page so lock who pencil hate electric knee fire blow cut basin tax receipt wing test responsible automatic enough bell pipe heart ice mist letter drawer manager stiff

    https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/81dc1781-9993-493c-9585-372946c01915.jpeg

    googa,

    science angle approval together push surprise paper frequent request snake bit low summer drawer canvas worm insect rhythm wheel dress window hard sort stop respect art not crime rule low whip interest female very tall gold bread attack comb map thumb space run basket no jewel red church body make

    https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/81dc1781-9993-493c-9585-372946c01915.jpeg

    style99,
    @style99@kbin.social avatar

    This reminds me a lot of the classic Folding@home project.

    rustyricotta,

    You mean that space heater application? I love that in the winter.

    googa,

    rough watch against property wise long look vessel he arm ant automatic glove say cause last quiet complex keep line hat bee wide error winter north train net mouth increase kiss well fork do invention ear grain division grey stocking sad effect view process take front why milk nut authority

    https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/81dc1781-9993-493c-9585-372946c01915.jpeg

    ZombieZookeeper,

    Do you want the Borg? Because this is how you get the Borg.

    theodewere,
    @theodewere@kbin.social avatar

    yeah gee, what could possibly go wrong

    theluddite,

    100% of these AI hype articles are also puff pieces for a specific company. They also all have a very loose interpretation of “AI.” Anything that uses any machine learning techniques is AI, which is going to revolutionize every industry and/or end life as we know it.

    Anyway, that complaint aside: That seems like a plausible use for machine learning. I look forward to wealthy Americans being able to access it while the rest of us wait 19 months to get a new PCP and take out a mortgage for the privilege.

    ArmokGoB, (edited )

    If you read the article, you would realize that this is happening in the UK, and has nothing to do with the US.

    EDIT: You guys need to learn what a relevance fallacy is.

    sam,
    @sam@lemmy.ca avatar

    And?

    ArmokGoB,

    I look forward to wealthy Americans being able to access it while the rest of us wait 19 months to get a new PCP and take out a mortgage for the privilege.

    Parent commenter is introducing problems completely unrelated to what the article is talking about.

    sam,
    @sam@lemmy.ca avatar

    Is he incorrect?

    wahming,

    Yes he is. Everybody outside the states will get it too

    sam,
    @sam@lemmy.ca avatar

    But he’s referring specifically to the states.

    wahming,

    The original statement is that only wealthy Americans will get it. That’s categorically wrong, as many people outside the states have no problem affording modern healthcare. Either he’s forgotten there are countries outside the states, or he thinks the healthcare system worldwide is as screwed up as it is in the states.

    sam,
    @sam@lemmy.ca avatar

    Or he’s specifically referring to the states and everybody else is making assumptions.

    wahming,

    Can you point to the part of his post that specifically states he’s talking about the US only? The entire point of my reply was just to remind everybody that the US is not the only country in existence.

    sam,
    @sam@lemmy.ca avatar

    “Wealthy Americans” and “the rest of us” is clearly in reference to the rest of Americans. Give him the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming.

    I’m not from the US, it annoys me as well, but I don’t agree that it applies in this context.

    wahming,

    You don’t get it. I KNOW he was referring to Americans. My comment is entirely meant as a reminder that America is not the world, and the rest of us exist. I don’t understand why you have a problem with that.

    sam,
    @sam@lemmy.ca avatar

    That’s not what we’re talking about. We’re talking about the part where you said he was incorrect.

    Not sure why you’re still arguing if we both agree he was referring to Americans, which was my point all along. Have a good day.

    theluddite,

    Wow that was a wild read. I just punched out a snarky comment on my phone about how capitalists conflate technology and progress using the American healthcare system to illustrate that. I didn’t expect it to get analyzed so much.

    @wahming I’m actually an EU citizen living in the US. I’m sorry my comment bothered you. It makes me really upset to see how poorly my wonderful friends and neighbors in the US get treated, probably precisely because I do have a European example to compare it to, so it’s just always on my mind. Cheers, friend.

    ArmokGoB,

    He’s setting up a relevance fallacy.

    demonsword,
    @demonsword@lemmy.world avatar

    doesn’t change the fact that this will probably be affordable only by people with deep pockets

    wahming,

    Or everybody outside of the states

    demonsword,
    @demonsword@lemmy.world avatar

    If you meant “everybody on Europe” I’d reluctantly agree. But almost no one in Africa, or South America, or most of Asia will have access to this too

    wahming,

    You might be surprised how prevalent universal healthcare is in Asia. Source, am Asian.

    That aside, my point was largely to poke holes in the US-centric viewpoint that seems to be the default online.

    demonsword,
    @demonsword@lemmy.world avatar

    You might be surprised how prevalent universal healthcare is in Asia. Source, am Asian.

    Russia, India and Bangladesh are on Asia too. Plenty of poor countries on Asia. But, this is a second-handed account since I’m not from Asia, I’m from South America

    That aside, my point was largely to poke holes in the US-centric viewpoint that seems to be the default online.

    I understand. They really tend to see themselves as the default, despite being fewer than 4% of the world in absolute numbers, it is unnerving sometimes

    sam, (edited )
    @sam@lemmy.ca avatar

    Reply to the edit: The problem here is that you’re treating every discussion on the internet like an argument. He’s not “setting up” an argument, he’s sharing an (unfortunate) reality about the U.S. medical system.

    i_am_a_cardboard_box,

    And another side note, this is nothing new. Researchers have been doing this for ten years in this and other area’s, for instance to design new antibiotics against resistant strains. AI has just been slapped on here to make it sound cutting edge, which it isn’t.

    wahming,

    I look forward to everybody outside the states being able to access it as well.

    Fredselfish,
    @Fredselfish@lemmy.world avatar

    That worse part they make healthcare a for profit and make insurance only affordable through your employer ( which doesn’t really cover shit) that when they cure cancer and all the other neat shit it will be for the rich only.

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