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Love his analogies and clear eyed picture

"We're not building Iron Man robots. We're building Iron Man suits"
pryelluw
Funny thing is that in more than one of the iron man movies the suits end up being bad robots. Even the ai iron man made shows up to ruin the day in the avengers movie. So it’s a little in the nose that they’d try to pitch it this way.
wiseowise
That’s looking too much into this. It’s just an obvious plot twist to justify making another movie, nothing else.
reducesuffering
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throwawayoldie
I'm old enough to remember when Twitter was new, and for a moment it felt like the old utopian promise of the Internet finally fulfilled: ordinary people would be able to talk, one-on-one and unmediated, with other ordinary people across the world, and in the process we'd find out that we're all more similar than different and mainly want the same things out of life, leading to a new era of peace and empathy.

It was a nice feeling while it lasted.

I believe the opposite happened. People found out that there are huge groups of people with wildly differing views on morality from them and that just encouraged more hate. I genuinely think old school facebook where people only interacted with their own private friend circles is better.
prisenco
Broadcast networks like Twitter only make sense for influencers, celebrities and people building a brand. They're a net negative for literally anyone else.

| old school facebook where people only interacted with their own private friend circles is better.

100% agree but crazy that option doesn't exist anymore.

msgodel
Was Twitter ever really meant for that? As far as I can tell the primary purpose of twitter is moderated access to celebrities with the utopian ideas about communication just used to sell it.
Believe it or not, humans did in fact have forms of written language and communication prior to twitter.
Can you please make your substantive points without snark? We're trying for something a bit different here.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html

Fair call out. The snark wasn’t intended or well placed.
throwawayoldie
You missed the point, but that's fine, it happens.

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