We’ll cure hunger tomorrow. Today, flamethrowers and luxury cars in space.https://twitter.com/leftoperating/status/961384162606301184 …
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Doney den Ouden Retweeted Aral Balkan
This position is uncharacteristically short-sighted,
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My position that a handful of billionaires aren’t actually working for the betterment of society for everyone. I’ll stick by it.
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That’s absolutely true, but I believe Elon truly does, just on an unorthodox scale. Tesla works to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy. SpaceX works to make spaceflight more affordable, and literally back up humanity for an extinction level event.
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Then there’s OpenAI working towards safe AI and Neuralink working on brain-machine interfaces in the medical field. He isn’t doing this for shits and giggles, and throwing money at issues like hunger has never solved them.
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The question is how much of your life are you willing to waste defending the ones that are 99% bad? And could that energy not be used for something more beneficial in general?
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I do know that Elon isn’t 99% bad. I barely know anything about Peter Thiel (other than that he co-founded PayPal and supports Trump) so I can’t form a real opinion. Any recommended reads?
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