It is already discovering new drugs. I disagree.
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AI’s Impact on Human Value and Wages: A Coming Abundance?
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At nearly every AI party I attend in San Francisco they ask you to take off your shoes. Most parties are in people’s homes with expensive rugs.
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AI and Labor Economics: Expertise and Divergent Views
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Folks, AFAIK this is *literally not a possible outcome of the trial*, as Elon has waived the right to any cash payment to him, instead assigning any monetary damages to OpenAI’s nonprofit.
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Running a One-Person AI Agent Company with OpenClaw and Hermes
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YOU can RUN a one-person AI Agent run company with OpenClaw and Hermes.
— Shubham Saboo (@Saboo_Shubham_) 4 mai 2026
Been doing it for a months now. These AI agent employees run on schedules and works 24/7.
Cofounder 2 just made it available for everyone. https://t.co/VS1aVDv9Fw pic.twitter.com/rFKFB2pXhhYOU can RUN a one-person AI Agent run company with OpenClaw and Hermes. Been doing it for a months now. These AI agent employees run on schedules and works 24/7. Cofounder 2 just made it available for everyone.
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Humanoid Robot Demos Could End Manual Labor, Including ‘Oldest Profession’
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Many cancers can be taken care of if caught early. Colon cancer. Skin cancer are two. Same here. Outcomes are dramatically better if we catch them early.
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The End of Human Labor
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Yes, it's hard to get that craftsmanship with a 3D printer. Prototypes yes! Gotta get the idea proved.
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French Politicians Urged to Address ‘Bullshit Jobs’ Damaging Economy
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I'm mostly using it to generate videos, but will try it out shortly for audio.
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Updated Edition of Rise of the Robots Covers Generative AI Advances
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Excited to receive the first copies of the new edition of "Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future." Available on June 2. I have extensively updated the book to cover the latest advances in generative #AI and robotics and to examine the future
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Capitalism’s History: Substituting Capital for Labor Through AI
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This is not a prediction; it is the history of capitalism: we have been substituting capital for labor since time immemorial. First on physical tasks (industrial revolution), then on repetitive intellectual tasks (computing), and then complex ones (AI).