| ▲ | mrguyorama 8 hours ago | |
For America specifically, it is somehow worse. It took 25% of the nation being out of work to, not revolt, but popularly elect someone willing to to spend a little government money on healthcare and welfare. So it will get much worse before Americans finally read a book and figure out we should maybe do something different. | ||
| ▲ | exceptione 8 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
You better forget about the books. Don't count on the media either; the abolishment of the fairness doctrine and financial incentives via corporate ownership can and will distort reality in a strata-optimized way. Social media is overrun by bots and influence ops as we speak. New threat: people will ask their LLM. Journalists will source their LLM. Next question: Who trains the LLM?¹______ | ||
| ▲ | roxolotl 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I read Grapes of Wrath recently on a recommendation from a friend and it’s one of the few great books I’ve read and felt was genuinely great. It feels incredibly relevant today with both inequality and automation. Would highly recommend it. | ||