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Ask HN: Is it time for an AI workers union?

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Is Life a "Phase of Matter" We Haven't Named Yet?

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Turning a Sphere Inside Out

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Topological Turning Points for the Brain

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Outside In

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JimmyBuckets
·27 日前·議論
This completely negates the fact that due to how the labor market is structured, most people who sell their labour to survive are in a disadvantageous position for the negotiation you are talking about. What you are talking about works well in a basic economics text book but does not translate to the real world.
JimmyBuckets
·先月·議論
While I agree with your sentiment somewhat, the leap to equating vegans with carnivores is unjustified in my opinion
JimmyBuckets
·先月·議論
You dont need the failing stamps to hang around. All you need are the successful stamps. It's actually better from a human psychology perspective anyway. Less shame.

Everyone will have some successful stamps, and they accrue over time giving better signal. Hiring managers can make a rational decision about what number of stamps over what period of time is sufficient to evaluate a person, trading against the risk of misreading a profile by accepting someone with fewer stamps.
JimmyBuckets
·2 か月前·議論
This seems like a great idea. Even without the linked surveys. Two questions I have:

- how you does this handle the fact that a lot of accounts on social media platforms are bots that maybe controlled by a small number of people.

- how do we actually get this implemented?
JimmyBuckets
·2 か月前·議論
Benn Jordan
JimmyBuckets
·3 か月前·議論
What is the benefit of writing a negative travel guide for a place? And then the choice to list one in a compendium. The second guide for the farow islands is depressingly bad.
JimmyBuckets
·3 か月前·議論
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JimmyBuckets
·4 か月前·議論
These don't work for very good liars. They know all these tricks, often intuitively, and purposefully avoid them. The only strategy that works is listening to your gut and extending trust slowly. Keeping up a ruse is tiring and the more time you give them, the more chance they have to make a mistake. Combine that with listening to the brain in your gut that has evolved for millions of years to sense danger. In the early stages, the mistakes are often subtle and you will usually only get a feeling that something is "off".
JimmyBuckets
·4 か月前·議論
We need an AI workers union. The real power and discernment is in the hands of the people building these systems. They are extremely difficult to replace and firing them basically guarantees they go to a competitor.

https://notdivided.org/ is basically validation that there is appetite for something like this amongst them.
JimmyBuckets
·5 か月前·議論
The head of Google's "Paradigms of Intelligence" team using their research to make the wondrous argument that Life can reasonably be conceived of as a phase of matter. One of the most beautiful and inspiring talks I have watched in my life thus far.
JimmyBuckets
·5 か月前·議論
Not that I agree with either of those things but I think the implicit argument is that breaking encryption would lead to faster arrest and fewer years of abuse for the victims.
JimmyBuckets
·5 か月前·議論
Also weird it didn't mention Peter Attia's connection to Epstein outright. It did this weird tongue-in-cheek thing for a few paragraphs referencing Epstein only in the foot notes. I still can't tell whether what I read was actually praising these guys or extremely subtly sardonic.
JimmyBuckets
·5 か月前·議論
That includes cars on public roads.
JimmyBuckets
·5 か月前·議論
You prosecute one case at a time. A judgement against TikTok (arguably the largest example) will make similar judgements against others easier.

Also, LSD isn't addictive in any sense of the word.
JimmyBuckets
·6 か月前·議論
US federal income tax raises vastly more revenue than tariffs ever have. Eliminating income tax would require tariffs at levels high enough to dramatically raise consumer prices and would certainly trigger retaliation.

Also, reduced competition from China does not imply higher wages unless labor has bargaining power and firms pass gains to workers. Historically it has been passed to shareholders not workers.

Finally, tariffs mainly protect manufacturing jobs. AI threatens white-collar and service work
JimmyBuckets
·6 か月前·議論
Awesome and inspiring! Many blessings to you
JimmyBuckets
·6 か月前·議論
What is the relationship here? I searched by but I couldn't find details of what case this pertains to.
JimmyBuckets
·6 か月前·議論
This person is being honest about how he feels about a hypothetical situation. I appreciate the humility of sharing a thought people might look down on and would be trivial to lie about. Also based on this article I would be surprised if he is not the type to show such kindness - if anything this reflection shows that such openness is not to be taken lightly, that it is special and should be appreciated as such. How wonderful then that is is so ubiquitous.
JimmyBuckets
·6 か月前·議論
Top comment my whiskered friend.
JimmyBuckets
·7 か月前·議論
The link from OP also has the map