dalledoeswalle
dalledoeswalle t1_iqxspg3 wrote
Reply to comment by ISnortBees in When will our lives get better collectively. The clock is ticking!! by ObjectiveDeal
Ok. I’m glad someone is here to tell those poor Chinese farmers that good news, they aren’t starving!
dalledoeswalle t1_iqxppkr wrote
Reply to comment by ISnortBees in When will our lives get better collectively. The clock is ticking!! by ObjectiveDeal
So you’re saying that widespread hunger is acceptable, but if it were famine and starvation then you’d be worried?
dalledoeswalle t1_iqwl09o wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in When will our lives get better collectively. The clock is ticking!! by ObjectiveDeal
Malaysia just had chicken export bans because they can’t keep enough protein in the country with exports. Yemen, Lebanon, Afghanistan just to name 3 countries outside of most of Africa that have widespread food insecurity. Much of rural china deals with food insecurity. You’re absolutely right it might be more than half of the global population.
dalledoeswalle t1_iqvqjzt wrote
We have like 100,000 years of human history to draw from. Why do we think that general AI and all the other singularity topics are going to improve life for all humans on this planet? It’s also really odd to say life is better than it was in 2012. That largely depends on where you live. Half the world is starving. It’s way more likely all of these new technologies will be used like all the past new technologies to reinforce the power structures that exist and to further control the masses at the bottom.
dalledoeswalle t1_iv09qxf wrote
Reply to This is straight out of sci-fi, they can now get a completely torn ACL to heal itself using a collagen implant made out of bovine (cow) collagen, this is FDA approved and it's slow spreading to every hospital in the USA. This will replace ACL reconstruction surgery. by technofuture8
I’m an OR nurse, done a fair amount of sports medicine. They use all kinds of grafts that are made from human and non-human tissue. The one thing I will tell you is that most new medical procedures and drugs hyped in the press are exactly that: hype.