Yeah but that was decades ago.Without the boom, these planes can fly possibly more profitable routes, for example, drawing parallels is hard with such a time-distance
not stopped at stop lights if they're turning rightThat's because it's actually allowed in the majority of the US
By investing into research of this airplane, the bulk of the costs are going to be manhours.How is paying engineers going to cause brain drain?
People fly first class, people fly businees class. Some have the money.Also, for some, the time saved is worth much more than what the ticket costs, especially in business (expensive consultants?).why is NASA doing this with tax dollarsThe resulting aircraft/technology can be sold to commercial aviation and/or be used for military purposessomething obviousNASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration, so it's kinda in scope
Commerces are closing everywhere.Should push the prices back down just fine I image, might take a bit though
Police in England installed an AI camera system along a major road. It caught almost 300 drivers in its first 3 days.
40TB of storage is around $800, or $33/m for 2 years, which is like two subscription services.Also, you can share what you've downloaded with friends, further driving down the cost compared that what would be paid to the corps
Nice thing about AI is, there's more than just ChatGPT out there. And many actually are open and you can run them at home if you want.
Meta updates RTO policy with stricter mandate, saying workers may lose their jobs if they don't show up 3 days a week
Economy collapse -> people have less money -> people spend less money -> the corporation has less revenue -> :)
How would you know? It hasn't been sold yet.