you can look out the window of an office building pretty much any time in the last few years and count about a dozen cranes building more high rise apartments.
This "refuses to build density" is the standard response, but they have been building like crazy.
> Discussing the issue, Pichai deploys the vocabulary of an apologetic CEO that’s become de rigueur in Silicon Valley since last November. He says the word “thoughtful” 13 times and “deeply” (feeling, listening, en
I'm reminded of the BP CEO on South Park. Not that he's actually anything like that guy, it's just what comes to mind.
> Pichai’s solution to the gnawing problems of fake news and illicit content that slip through Google artificial intelligence is, no surprise, more artificial intelligence
Of course it is. What do they say the definition of insanity is again?
> has stirred general alarm about AI; he thinks computers that make their own decisions and are smarter than people could enslave humanity.
It was an unintended side effect of attempting to use gene augmentation developed for humans, causing a mutation and disease to spread. They developed a cure with help from the crew of the enterprise/phlox but that cure didn't immediately fix the mutations, it took generations.
> A lawsuit challenging the doctrine on First Amendment grounds, Red Lion Broadcasting Co., Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission , reached the Supreme Court in 1969. The Court ruled unanimously that while broadcasters have First Amendment speech rights, the fact that the spectrum is owned by the government and merely leased to broadcasters gives the FCC the right to regulate news content.
> It leaves the impression that McFarlane is a genuine Star Trek fan and The Orville is more an homage than a ripoff
If you didn't realize that you must have done exactly zero research. Notice how he's had the entire cast of TNG on family and has been working with Patrick Stewart for years? Notice the huge numbers of star trek and other sci-fi references spread through family guy?