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I think it’s an exaggeration of its crime utility. Normal money is king for crime.


I think most people don’t understand cryptocurrencies. On one side it’s all hyperbolic about being your own bank and financial freedom and new tech, on the other side it’s hyperbolic about how there is no underlying value, it’s all going to 0, scams, drugs, terrorism, money laundering,…
But the fact is that crypto does have an underlying value. It’s gambling. Gambling is a huge industry.


I have a similar situation at work. But I’m a designer. Previously I have worked for a company that did research in ai, from a product standpoint where I also had a boss who thought ai can do anything and blamed the workers for not succeeding. Now Im beginning to see the same thing here in my new company. The boss, product manager and a few of the developers (actually those with less ai experience) are driving this motion that ai will just replace everything. I tried to tell them about my experience, but they didn’t listen to a designer.
Now this pressure is also coming to the UX team. A few days ago the boss asked me to use ai to reskin a whole app. It was assumed by him that that’s a simple thing. Why is it so hard for them to understand it doesn’t work like that?


Even more than so many eu institutions haven’t even despite that.


The would be a game called are they in the Epstein files.
Deepak is an easy choice tho.


In UK cabinet minister had to resign, because he has advised PM to assign a diplomat which turned out to have Epstein ties.
In US, pedo train keeps on going strong! Yee haw, Murica!
If you ask me, users kind of suck.


Good article, I couldn’t agree with it more, it’s exactly my experience.
The tech is being developed really fast and that is the main issue when taking about ai. Most ai haters are using the issues we might have today to discredit the while technology which makes no sense to me.
And this issue the article talks about is apparent and whoever solves it will be rich.
However, it’s interesting to think about the issues that come next.
No. I mean you can get all philosophical and say that everything has value only because that’s a human concept, but thats not really something I would answer to.
Fiat has value because it’s enforced. Because we have institutions that enforce it and because all of our lives are intertwined with it. We buy food with it and we are paid with it. It’s everywhere. It doesn’t make it immune to manipulation and fraud and crime, but we can take legal action because law is also intertwined with the same system.
Crypto is , with a couple of exceptions, a really terrible casino.