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  • An hvac company that is able to adopt AI for 1st call processing and scheduling will be able to eliminate a number of jobs and remain open 24x7. They will undercut their local competitors, and the hvac techs will find themselves out of a job or working for their competitor soon.

    Small companies won’t be able to compete.

    I’m all for this but we need to offset these immense productivity gains with economic safety nets. I don’t know how the next 100 year will look if we don’t adopt UBI, universal healthcare, and some amount of subsidized housing.

  • Maybe nato should drop a giant lawn dart inside of a 30m radius target near a major military base every few days. Just keep doing that until they get the point that we all are putting up with them and they aren’t a real threat.

  • A “legacy” game, where your contributions to the game continue even if you’re logged off, meted with an mmorpg

    It could be anything, but my idea is something like cities:skylines. Interconnected cities or areas each with a mayor or admins that direct the goals of the area..

    Then the 2nd aspect of the game is more like GTA, where people interact with the areas.

    The areas could be like San Andreas, but then you could walk to the edge and it becomes more like a village from Warcraft. Or maybe an area is filled with ghosts and most of the goals in the area are delivering packages. Or maybe there’s an area like Sanctum 2, fallout, or any other idea. It would be up to the admins/mayors to figure out how to design it.

    The game would fill in gaps in city creation for random encounters, etc. the in-game players actions would have some effect on the area itself.

    I would expect the game to support itself through a combination of ads and subs. Companies could pay to have more control over what advertising exists in their area.