FrothySolutions
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No older than that. Because unless medicine finds a way to beat dementia, that's probably when it'll come for me.
We've been treating cancer since 1899. We've had chemo since some time in the 1940s. Where are we with a "cure" for cancer today? Now, consider that we didn't start treating dementia until 1987 with the tacrine trials.
Open AI is making chatbots and text-to-video, why don't they use this computational power to come up with some treatments/cures? Exponential scientific advancement should mean more than joblessness for humanity.
We've been treating cancer since 1899. We've had chemo since some time in the 1940s. Where are we with a "cure" for cancer today? Now, consider that we didn't start treating dementia until 1987 with the tacrine trials.
Open AI is making chatbots and text-to-video, why don't they use this computational power to come up with some treatments/cures? Exponential scientific advancement should mean more than joblessness for humanity.





