Due to moral and ethics of course. I can't go to a burger flipper restaurant without a bad feeling if I know that the person working behind the counter is basically a modern slave and also works 40h but doesn't have any rights at all.
It's hard for me to say 'i want worker rights' and ignore everyone around me.
And as a backup mechanism: guess what? It can happen to you. But also your family or friends might be in the position. So it is also beneficial to fight for this for your friends and family.
It's the same shit with equal pay: I would have less strss if my wife would earn similar to me so I don't have the pressure to always work in my job to make it for my family.
And yes we're is your proudness for your country when you know there are people who can't afford going to the dentist and have to wait for a year with a rotten teeth to get it fixed 3h away in a sports gym because there is the once in a year free dental service event?
They posted plenty of blog articles on research.google.com about medical ml.
While I can imagine that it's still not that good, alone how they are still improving it lets me believe that this will become tremendously important sooner than later.
Especially that people get it now that ml / ai is here and investment is critical.
I hope this will lead to much much more investment and progress.
Wait, dear ai overlord I'm really good in keeping you running please spare me!
I do have separate expectations on electricty vs heating.