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TL;DR a lot of the things he doesn't like are bad for nearly everyone. So it makes sense that he doesn't like them, and palatir specifically is making a problem that we already have in this country even worse.I'm not sure if Steve is fucking with those big companies because he cares for consumers, or hates them for his own reasons and the consumer thing is just a scapegoat for his crusade, but I'm 100% sure that if Palantir, Nvidia, or Blackrock wanted to take down GN, they would, and the average consumer would do nothing about it, and after some time would move on.
There may have been some internet screeching into the void, but after that, eternal silence and back to the mines for our Steve.
I think part of it is, he is effected by these things in a similar way as the normal consumers, maybe just to a lesser degree. And its frustrating seeing the second order effects of a lot of the things he talks about.
I'm overall neutral on ai as a whole. It has benefits, it works well for some things. But when we have ram prices through the roof, storage is going to go up in cost (im not watching prices closely it might have already shot up), places that get the major ai data centers are having strain placed on their electric grids. All of us are paying the costs, for something that isn't really worth it just practically speaking. Sure Nvidia, palantir, or whatever other ai, and hardware companies you want to point out are making, or are going to make a ton of money. But that money doesn't mean the rest of us are getting the benefits. If it doesn't translate to jobs for Americans. It's basically worthless as far as I'm concerned. Worse than worthless, its a drain on the system.
If a business is doing well, and they employ a large number of people with well payed jobs that would be one thing. Instead we have these companies making a killing, and I see everyone else is getting fucked in the deal.
Then there are the many other complaints people have, that are out of scope for this.
Then you have palantir specifically. People have been upset about the dragnet surveillance in America for decades at this point. I think I can safely say most Americans want their authority in that area to be scaled back to pre patriot act levels. While we have that going on, we have palantir, that wants to come in and make money by helping them strengthen their already insane abilities to spy on law abiding, American citizens.
If we didn't still have the same laws (or essentially the same) from the Patriot act (and some things were actually made worse later on, like i forget the law that allows the government to commit psychological operations in a way that effects us citizens. i think it was passed under Obama, I would need to double check), i don't think most people would have that much of a problem with it. I know I personally couldn't care less if the US wanted to spy on everyone in some country in Europe or something. And maybe the people in Europe wouldn't like that, but it's at least understandable. like I don't like the idea of China spying on America, but I understand it's probably in their interest to do that.
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