Cyberpunk, var igår … framtiden är redan här! (…eller?)

I Tracked Down the Hidden Workers Secretly Powering ChatGPT
"These workers are training AI to take their own jobs. There’s a hidden workforce powering the rise of ChatGPT, and nearly 1 in 5 of them have fallen into homelessness. We investigated America’s AI sweatshops, and found a new gig economy run by Big Tech."
 
Driverless Cars Are Doing Something Worse Than Crashing
"If Waymo gets its way, 2 million workers will be out of work.
When Waymo gets a firm hold on a city, wages go down. Some drivers now have to work 12 hours day, 7 days a week just to get by.
This isn't inevitable — but Big Tech is spending millions to make you think it is."
 
Driverless Cars Are Doing Something Worse Than Crashing
"If Waymo gets its way, 2 million workers will be out of work.
When Waymo gets a firm hold on a city, wages go down. Some drivers now have to work 12 hours day, 7 days a week just to get by.
This isn't inevitable — but Big Tech is spending millions to make you think it is."
I riktig cyberpunk måste den förstås vara livsfarlig, snarare än mycket säkrare.

(Jag är för en teknik som gör allt billigare och säkrare.)
 
I riktig cyberpunk måste den förstås vara livsfarlig, snarare än mycket säkrare.

(Jag är för en teknik som gör allt billigare och säkrare.)
Baserat på vad de visar i den här videon bl.a. mellan 03:05-05:28 så vet jag inte om de är säkrare:
Why Fully Self-Driving Cars Are Almost Impossible | The Limit
 
Baserat på vad de visar i den här videon bl.a. mellan 03:05-05:28 så vet jag inte om de är säkrare:
Why Fully Self-Driving Cars Are Almost Impossible | The Limit
Vi har data, Waymo är mycket säkrare per körd sträcka, 80-90% säkrare.

Tesla däremot är inte redo ännu, men så får den ju inte självköra självständigt heller.
 
Från 2014 men passande:
Food for thought: China's Food Safety | 101 East
"Every year two million people die from unsafe food and water around the world. Food safety experts warn these deaths may be caused by human design, and nowhere is this trend more prevalent than in China.

Tracing the making of a bowl of wonton noodle soup, a 101 East investigation exposes the toxic stew this iconic dish has become.

From tainted additives in noodles to growth hormones in pork, to industrial filler posing as meat, presenter Steve Chao finds that anything is possible for producers looking to cut corners and make a fast buck."
 
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Mer optimistiskt än mycket annat jag delat här men känns ändå cyberpunk:
"Chad travels to the Port of Los Angeles, the largest container port in North America, and speaks with its Executive Director, Gene Seroka, for an update on US trade with China, as well as the impact on the Port of the recent tariffs, the war in Iran, automation, and AI (35.54)."

Transskript som PDF för de som är intresserade.
 
Inside the broligarchy: Is big tech running US politics? | DW News
"From Donald Trump’s alliances with tech billionaires to the collapse of US media outlets, investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr says we are accelerating towards a "techno‑fascist future."

00:00 Where does government end and Big Tech begin?
00:26 DW speaks with Carole Cadwalladr, Investigative journalist"
 
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