Saw videos on tiktok ad Instagram a while back saying that Canada permitted the selling of cloned meat, and they tried to keep it on the down low. Which in my opinion they did a very good job about keeping it quite.
At the same time, I think it is fair to acknowledge that there are real concerns around harmful speech, especially online. The challenge is finding a way to address those harms without creating rules that could be misused or overextended. It is not an easy balance to get right.
I agree to an extent, but I still think hard work is the foundation. Without it, even if you get opportunities or lucky breaks, you might not be able to take advantage of them. It may not guarantee success, but it is still necessary.
Mindset matters too. You have to accept that personal time is essential and non-negotiable. Rest isn’t indulgent. It’s necessary for mental health, energy, and long-term productivity. Treating it as optional just leads to burnout.
Yeah, full replacement seems unrealistic, but heavy reliance on AI seems inevitable. The challenge will be making sure we keep human judgment involved and don’t let people blindly follow algorithms.
True, but we also have to consider accountability. If an AI makes a wrong diagnosis or recommends harmful treatment, who is responsible? The patient, the company, the doctor? That’s a legal and ethical gray area that worries me.