AI/Blockchain could well be our enslaver...Wolf wrote:Good to see.
Blockchain is the future, no doubt about it.
The question is, will it be mankinds saviour of mankinds enslaver?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guNrsaOZrgo
AI/Blockchain could well be our enslaver...Wolf wrote:Good to see.
Blockchain is the future, no doubt about it.
The question is, will it be mankinds saviour of mankinds enslaver?
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No apology necessary, excellent rant.Simon M wrote:I still think the marriage equality thing was mostly a smokescreen the federal goverment used to deflect public attention from other stuff they're doing.
I don't see marriage equality as a threat or a harbinger of future problems. It is, as Shazz says, a human rights issue. It won't change my life, that's for sure.
I'm way more concerned with Adani getting a loan from taxpayers when no financial institution on Earth will loan that amount of money to them. They intend to destroy major agricultural areas, and the government are lending them one billion dollars to do it, and throwing in a railroad for good luck.
I'm concerned about the increasing influence of multinational corporations on our political system. It's quite blatant now, and Sam Dastyari is just the tip of a very large iceberg.
Turnbull's incredibly weak, and has no authority within his own party much less with the Australian banking cartels (which is effectively how they operate). But what's the alternative? Bill Shorten? They're both beholden to the same masters - be they Chinese tycoons or Australian ones. When did 'Twiggy' Forrest become qualified to suggest major public policy that has a profound impact on the lives of everyday Australians? Oh, he doesn't need to know about those minor details, he's got shitloads of money, so of course he knows what he's talking about - who needs sociologists or economists, right?
All of them are absolutely disgraceful. The lack of a proper response to the Uluru Statement is disgraceful. Their complacent obsession with their own expense accounts and archaic rituals (Usher of the Black Rod, anyone?) is their primary concern. The ALP/LNP duopoly has to go before progress will be made.
As far as 'what's hidden', it's not hidden in the marriage equality amendments. It's the government's fossil-fuel focused agenda (it's what Gina thinks is best, after all) that concerns me when we could be investing in renewables (like...well everyone else who has any sense, including many former fossil fuel producers). "Snowy River 2.0" my bum - it's smoke and mirrors from Turnbull so we'll all shut up and stop asking about what the gas and electricity companies are really doing (which Turnbull, for all his bluster and finger-waggling is too gutless to legislate against).
Sorry, rant over.