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  • Weirdly enough, I went to a book store one time, picked up one of his newer books, didn't think I'd like it from the summary, but I read the first few pages and was hooked. Had to leave so I figured I would read the rest by downloading from libgen.is...

    First time I've felt significantly disappointed not being able to read a book :'(

  • No, Americans are watching the right channel. It is easy to ignore a problem, and to give up on it when you see no alternative. It is much harder to see what could be and then be like: nahhhh, that'll be impossible to achieve, i'll just suffer.

    Thats not how humans work!

  • No, he just said AI isn't like human brains because its a "statistical machine". What I'm asking is how he knows that human brains aren't statistical machines?

    Human brains aren't that good at direct math calculation either!

    Also he definitely didn't explain what "lost art" is.

  • Damn, i really need to figure out how I can block lemmygrad in its entirety. While there are some interesting people there, I've seen 3 separate comments from accounts there posting absolute drivel just in the past 15 minutes!

  • Okay deleted my previous comment because this CMV is not really about socialism vs capitalism.

    You are technically correct in saying that people not wanting to work because they aren't paid enough is a capitalism problem, but it doesn't really change my view on the solution of a land value tax, as it is a capitalist solution that I think only applies to a capitalist system.

  • Idk what definition of commodity you are using, but I will say that it seems that by wikipedia's definition something like food or manufactured goods are more of a commodity than land, something that can not be created.

    I would agree that housing is a commodity though, so long as there is more land to build it on.

  • I think a land value tax would speed up the process of building more houses, and would make housing denser because owners of the land would be incentivised to build as many houses as possible to not loose money to the land value tax.