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Gary Bradski
@grbradsk
AI, Computer Vision, thinker of thoughts. President OpenCV
Palo Alto, CA
Joined March 2009
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    Replying to @mollycrabapple
    Left out here: most people couldn't afford clothing w/o automation. You'd make crap clothing yourself mostly and ironically, only the rich could afford professionally made clothing. You can extend this to food, transport, books, computers ... Hunter-gatherer was nice but limited.
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    Because of accumulated scientific consensus. Oh look, we have an exact (and predicted) confirmation in the roll off of lung cancer with cigarette sales.
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    Replying to @KingBaeksu
    It was obvious from the beginning. I mean, we all know that tired, petite, pregnant nurses go around attacking groups of taller, stronger young males after their long shifts, right? /s This was one big: Duh and a D'oh for woke.
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    Replying to @ChrisO_wiki
    I'm an excellent arm-chair general, ahem: Need to destroy the Crimean Bridge (it will be well in range of new US mobile missiles) and then destroy the whole Russia Black sea fleet. The reason is, then Western shipping can directly supply Ukraine w/o it being a military challenge
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    Replying to @JoeBiden
    Regarding> "Will you condemn white supremacists?" Trump> I'd tell them to "Stand back and stand by." Is that a quote from Mein Kampf? Asking for a friend.
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    Replying to @jordanbpeterson
    The vaccines have been given billions of times under more, not less scrutiny. In every place, they lead to a lot less death and less long term complications. mRNA is a totally natural, self-terminating process that produces a lot less spike proteins than infection from Covid does
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    Replying to @ClayTravis
    It happens every single day to Jews, you are living in quite the bubble.
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    Replying to @PuckNews and @tarapalmeri
    Biden has managed well so far without injecting continuous hate and fractious lies into the populace.
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    Replying to @d_feldman
    You know your brain does this too? Even for the best players, by the time visual signals for a baseball pass to the visual cortex, the ball has moved 1/3 to 1/2 to the base. The brain shifts the perception in time or no one could hit it except by chance.
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    Replying to @invaldcharacter and @SohrabAhmari
    He also completely biffs the fact that his adopted Cincinnati has more violence and property crime than NY City. What makes a man turn to such dishonesty? And what good will come of any power such a man achieves? bestplaces.net/crime/?city1=5…
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    Replying to @stoney_patrick1 @visegrad24 and @gtconway3d
    Yes, we should definitely risk global nuclear war because of an errant drone. Makes sense. You will definitely die in the aftermath either directly or of nuclear winter/starvation. Makes sense.
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    Replying to @chuckwoolery
    1 Billionaire buys 6 cars (I'm friends with 2), 1000 millionaires buy 2000 cars. Yes, distributing downwards makes a more robust economy. Killing this is why we've been in low growth since Reagan. 1/2
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    Replying to @pmddomingos
    Google was very damaging to SiValley — overpaid a lot of smart people to produce… nothing. The output/IQ ratio approached zero. They would be better off on Startups solving real problems
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    Replying to @ylecun
    Simply put: it is not possible for startups to compete w/o these open tools, and if not, economic progress will vastly slow.