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I hope this means it's OK to eat beef again without offending the huggers..... :rolleyes:
The huggers are already complaining about the methane gas expelled by cows. They get ahold of that vid and the Feds mandating fart capture for all beef ranchers will be next. I'll ask @Murray20c8 now not to forward that post to his environment minister or the World Health Organization.
 
The huggers are already complaining about the methane gas expelled by cows. They get ahold of that vid and the Feds mandating fart capture for all beef ranchers will be next. I'll ask @Murray20c8 now not to forward that post to his environment minister or the World Health Organization.
OOPS! Too late! ;)
BTW, I love beef. Some things I'm willing to sacrifice, but not my steaks.
 
The huggers are already complaining about the methane gas expelled by cows. They get ahold of that vid and the Feds mandating fart capture for all beef ranchers will be next. I'll ask @Murray20c8 now not to forward that post to his environment minister or the World Health Organization.
Hmmm....with that piece of kit you could cook one cow or at least a steak using the other cow....🐮
 
One more thing to scare people that have the foresight to realize what this will come to.....and sooner rather than later...

The economic shockwaves won’t stop at infrastructure. Morgan Stanley predicts “Transformative AI” will become a powerful deflationary force, as AI tools replicate human work at a fraction of the cost. The bank says executives are already executing large-scale workforce reductions because of AI efficiencies.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has gone further, envisioning entirely new companies built by just one to five people that can outcompete large incumbents. The report also cites xAI co-founder Jimmy Ba, who suggests recursive self-improvement loops—where AI autonomously upgrades its own capabilities—could emerge as early as the first half of 2027.

Morgan Stanley’s conclusion is stark: the “coin of the realm” is becoming pure intelligence, forged by compute and power. The explosion is arriving faster than almost anyone is prepared for.
 
One more thing to scare people that have the foresight to realize what this will come to.....and sooner rather than later...

The economic shockwaves won’t stop at infrastructure. Morgan Stanley predicts “Transformative AI” will become a powerful deflationary force, as AI tools replicate human work at a fraction of the cost. The bank says executives are already executing large-scale workforce reductions because of AI efficiencies.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has gone further, envisioning entirely new companies built by just one to five people that can outcompete large incumbents. The report also cites xAI co-founder Jimmy Ba, who suggests recursive self-improvement loops—where AI autonomously upgrades its own capabilities—could emerge as early as the first half of 2027.

Morgan Stanley’s conclusion is stark: the “coin of the realm” is becoming pure intelligence, forged by compute and power. The explosion is arriving faster than almost anyone is prepared for.
Its the white collar jobs that are going to, and are being, hit the hardest.
The blue collar jobs are probably the most resistant to AI at present but if someone can figure a way to repair/fix mechanical machines even they would have to watch out.
 

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