You are arguing for a party that leads the country to an economic catastrophe. Along with being completely authoritarian.Jali,
The drama is over.
It wasn't as scary and impactful as you were told to believe.
Now you are just arguing that women can't just go down the street for an abortion.
The drama is not over, women remember and don't want more states banning abortion.Jali,
The drama is over.
It wasn't as scary and impactful as you were told to believe.
Now you are just arguing that women can't just go down the street for an abortion.
You know, Frank, the real absolute danger is when people will give up. Too fed up with the idiocy and burlesque pig action of Trump and this administration. Because that is exactly what they want.The drama is not over, women remember and don't want more states banning abortion.
Its another losing policy, like ending america first by sending cash to Argentina and Israel, allowing Saudi and Korean workers in, not to mention the tariffs.
Pro Publica said women are dying.
Oh, I know that it will affect the West, the East and a whole lot of third world nations that got outsourced things as well.Butler we live in the world that is our time.
Your lamenting AI always seems to come up when discussing the U.S. with mixed-up thoughts that look backwards. Canada will be impacted as well. Western economies are always adapting and transitioning. Many jobs that existed fifty years ago don't exist or are materially different in nature.
Now you should also be seeing that the U.S. (and Canada) doesn't need an army of unskilled workers coming into the country every year.
Instead of telling us that the sky is falling, try discussing how our economies will adapt and succeed.
I do think certain parts of raising children or taking maternal leave can be more positive in Canada or anywhere abroad.Will never understand anyone who thinks living in Canada is better than the states. Not to shame lower end jobs or blue collar folk, but Canada is only great for labor and low end jobs. Engineers, doctors, lawyers, nurses. Anything that requires at least a post secondary degree, you are far better off in the states. Why tf would you come to a poorer version of your country? I'm in my 40s now which is too late but once my kids get older and graduate, I'd want them to move to the states. People who say the American dream is dead are brain dead. You'd notice those people have no good jobs and the only person responsible for their lives failures is themselves.
jali, you need to set up one of your legendary Montreal small orgies.You know, Frank, the real absolute danger is when people will give up. Too fed up with the idiocy and burlesque pig action of Trump and this administration. Because that is exactly what they want.
I do not give a shit about TDS. Actually, I embrace it. Regular folks need to remain totally devoted to having TDS to try to salvage what remains possible to get back to decency.
But it IS objectively harder for women to access abortion services in the US than in Canada.All the scare tactics and we find that it's not hard to have an abortion in the United States.
While AI is undoubtedly advancing rapidly, realizing its full potential in business is far from plug-and-play.I've watched AI video and how it has progressed in one year. Do I think its actual intelligence? No. It isn't close. But its one hell of a lot closer to the Star Trek computer model than we had 2 years ago. Right now we are at Google + mode. With some added intuitive structure.
But this shit is exponential. Once they figure out how to monetize properly, probably by subscription for an advanced model, with a basic available for public use with advertising, it will be packaged and sold with specific jobs in mind. Legal, payroll, customer service, pizza ordering, whatever.
It will be used to program picking bots in shipping receiving, connected to ordering, payments, hell even 3D on the spot printing.
It's going to come hard and fast. Look what the IPhone did in 2006, Blackberry when it hit. It will change shit in ways the CEOs haven't figured out yet.
Plan B is emergency contraception. What are you talking about?Dude. Plan B is specifically for aborting a fertilized egg. It's not the Pill.
Holy cripes that's basically shit.
I did say that the monetization will be for specialized AI by subscription with general AI operating as a Google +.While AI is undoubtedly advancing rapidly, realizing its full potential in business is far from plug-and-play.
Effective implementation requires significant process changes, IT infrastructure upgrades, and change management, all of which are substantial capital investments.
Each organization is unique, with different workflows, legacy systems, and compliance requirements, meaning that a solution capable of performing a task doesn’t automatically translate into positive financial impact.
It is a long-term transformation, not a short-term thing, and the timeline for meaningful impact varies widely across industries.
So while AI will certainly reshape many aspects of business over time, narratives predicting instant mass unemployment are largely fear mongering.
Telehealth includes ru486.Plan B is emergency contraception. What are you talking about?
That's not plan B. And am sure there are medical restrictions on using RU486 pills depending on where the woman is in her pregnancy.Telehealth includes ru486.
Nah, they won't.Also these CEO's will implement it just to raise stock prices as private equity loves layoffs. They won't care how well it works. They can rehire as necessary and correct mistakes. It's how they work.
You're simply ignoring the advancement in medicine and women's preferences to cling to an outdated political notion.But it IS objectively harder for women to access abortion services in the US than in Canada.
They have to either jump through hoops, especially in black and latino communities who do not have the money or the funds to access abortion services in other states.
Therefore the criticism of America's backwardness is 100% true.
Except maybe for online tech help/chat windows.Nah, they won't.
They are not going to fuck up their core business for AI.
I have no idea where you are getting this idea from.Again, abortion is a dead political issue. No longer will anyone campaign for more abortion access when more and more people are aware it is not hard at all to get an abortion. It was a good wedge issue while it lasted.
I am not ignoring anything.You're simply ignoring the advancement in medicine and women's preferences to cling to an outdated political notion.
Over half of Canadian women get prescribed medical abortions via telemedicine.
Over 25% of American women receive telemedicine abortions and its growing rapidly.
So you are left with your judgment that people and their communities that don't support abortion are backward. While I was never against abortion, I never understood the idea that somehow supporting abortion made one more enlightened. We know that conservative, rural areas have more opposition to abortion. Canada has a substantial number of people who support more restrictions.
Again, abortion is virtually a dead political issue. It was a good wedge issue while it lasted.
They still have to provide a way to reach an agent.Except maybe for online tech help/chat windows.
Those are designed to not provide help but to buffer the company from actually providing support.
That is one of the few places where AI is uselessly perfect.
Ho I did last Friday!! Got to keep the plumbing in plumbing shapejali, you need to set up one of your legendary Montreal small orgies.




