French President Emmanuel Macron announces €100 billion investments in AI
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One way would be to higher EU members' financial contribution to it's budget in proportion to their lack of wellfairness.
I also frequently dream of tariffs on extra-EU imports on the same criteria, thus also preventing so called "social dumping", modern slavery and exploitation.
Which in turn would make our own production more competitive and enabming better salaries overall.Of course, a lot of goods would get more expensive, but we would finaly pay a fair price (rewarding those who until now payed with their health/liberty/life for those low prices).
Unfortunately, I think it keep beeing a dream for quite a while (if not ever)... -
both have no clue.
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What a coincidence, I use it to learn German and it makes mistakes.
I also use it for programming and with anything more complicated it makes mistakes.
And about the command creation, it is laughable to waste this kind of energy on this easy of a task.
I do not say it should be perfect, but if I spend more time debugging it's code than it would take to write my own.
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make our own production more competitive and enable better salaries overall.
That's the topic of this post: due to it's central steering EU became technologically (and in a few decades economically) irrelevant. It doesn't know how to make 21st century things. Tarrifs don't help with that problem. Nor does a national social security system. The latter does make sure that everyone's quality of life degrades about equally fast.
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Labor automation kind of is a way to lower the retirement age.
Of course how you use it is a matter of politics.
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I do not say it should be perfect, but if I spend more time debugging it’s code than it would take to write my own.
Interesting, what model do you use?
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Ah, so this is why they can't afford the old, more generous pensions? Got it.
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And about the command creation, it is laughable to waste this kind of energy on this easy of a task.
You better watch out or I'll generate another image
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I think you misread their comment, they're asking for a separate €100 billion in climate spending.
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Then they can ask the chatbot how to get the country out of debt.
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Believe it or not this is part of it, can't make money to pay down debt if no one wants your stuff and you're years behind everyone else