brad262run , to random
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“most striking about the tale of the Bell rocket belt is the shape of the deception that Moore and Bell pulled off”
“exactly what the car bros did over the past decade to convince us all that the human driver was already obsolete. The playbook was nearly identical”
“we have vested an alarming amount of power in the hands of

https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/17/fake-it-until-you-dont-make-it/ by @pluralistic

pluralistic , to random
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Long before the current wave of , we were being groomed for automation panics with misleading stories. Remember this one? "'Truck driver' is the most common job in America. Self-driving trucks are just around the corner. How can we prevent America's army of truckers from turning into a howling mob when the robots steal their jobs?"

https://futurism.com/millions-of-jobs-are-at-risk-but-their-loss-could-be-for-the-greater-good

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  • 18+ pluralistic OP ,
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    "Shitty train AI" does not threaten the job of the vast number of people the BLS classifies as "truck drivers." For one thing, "shitty train AI" isn't going to pilot a UPS van around the streets of a busy city with other road users. Sure, a few companies have bamboozled city governments into conscripting the city's residents into an uncontrolled murderbot experiment. These are not going well:

    https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/9-key-leaders-depart-gms-cruise-amid-ongoing-investigation-into-san-francisco-incident/

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