[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 4 points 2 days ago

I guess she shouldn't have followed what Hammond and Clarkson did at the airport.

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[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 1 points 2 days ago

Actually, just a plain chocolate chip quaker oats granola bar.

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[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 1 points 5 days ago

Artificial Intelligence and Its Potential Effects on the Economy and the Federal Budget report

At least they are aware that it can go both ways, but I doubt they'll care much about people losing their jobs and/or healthcare.

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Today, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its first-ever report on artificial intelligence (AI) commissioned by the House Budget Committee. This report entitled “Artificial Intelligence and Its Potential Effects on the Economy and the Federal Budget” sheds light on the real economic impacts of AI technology, providing critical insights into its economic benefits and challenges.

CBO’s qualitative analysis considers the effects, both negative and positive, that AI might create in our economy and federal government.

Word on the Street

CBO on AI and the economy:

“AI could transform society in the same way that technological advances like the steam engine and electrification did in the distant past.”

“Evidence shows that generative AI can serve, at least to some degree, as a complement to low-skilled workers within a given occupation. By contrast, research on earlier forms of AI has found that the technology boosted the wages of some skilled workers.”

CBO on the federal budget:

“Federal revenues could rise, for example, if the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) was able to use AI to bolster its auditing capability and taxpayers’ compliance with the federal tax code."

“Through its use by the federal government, AI could affect both revenues and spending by increasing the efficiency of the government in collecting tax revenues and in distributing those revenues through transfer payments. AI also could enable improvements in the goods and services provided by the government, spurring federal programs to spend more to take advantage of the technology.”

“In particular, successful use of AI to reduce fraud could result in fewer improper payments in the largest mandatory spending programs: Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security."

“Outlays for AI could take the place of other federal spending. For statistical analysis, for example, AI could replace software that the government has been using and would continue to rely on if AI was not available.”

The Bottom Line:

Overall, CBO’s analysis provides a top-line, qualitative look into how AI technology will shape our economy. While we may not know the full impact of AI, this report represents a step forward to understanding how AI will affect our economy.

This report follows a roundtable held by the House Budget Committee earlier this year entitled “The Age of Artificial Intelligence: Implications for the U.S. Economy and Government.” The roundtable welcomed Andrew McAfee, a principal research scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and Jason Payne, Chief Technology Officer for Microsoft Federal, to engage with members on how AI can affect the economy and improve government efficiency.

As AI development grows, it is essential that Congress remains aware of the growing economic benefits that this new technology may bring. If used correctly, AI has the potential to improve the federal government’s stewardship of taxpayer dollars.

By requesting this report, the House Budget Committee has taken a bold step in leading the charge to harness technological innovations for reducing the deficit and restoring fiscal stability.

[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 6 points 5 days ago

"He clearly does not want to answer questions about how much he plans to expand his businesses in China and how many American technologies he plans to sell," Democratic Representative Rosa DeLauro said earlier on Friday on the House floor.

This move can go in a number of directions, but I guess I'll see how this plays out.

[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 3 points 5 days ago

My week has been good My supervisor wanted to talk to me during work on Tuesday, but it was actually about my leftover vacations. He said I have enough pto for the rest of the year, so that was a nice holiday present. I really need to pay attention to that, though, next year.

[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 3 points 6 days ago

There's Ronald Mcdonald's House Charity. I know they're reputable because my grandma and I stayed at one while I was getting cancer treatment. If it wasn't for them, I may not be here right now.

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[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 10 points 1 month ago

Welp, by the looks of it, I guess trump is what this election will bring in... Damn it all to hell

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[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 9 points 7 months ago

This is disgusting, preying as a health and fitness group and slowly grooming their minds to align with their ideals, if they aren't already.

[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 19 points 8 months ago

I think this is absurd. Libraries are places of knowledge and curiosity. If people aren't thinking critically about what they read, the government shouldn't put the blame on libraries and librarians. They need to be more worried about educating the public by funding schools to teach students through critical thinking instead of memorization. Yes, that'll be harder to achieve, but the change will be transformative.

[-] BevelGear@beehaw.org 13 points 11 months ago

This was a hilarious read. Thanks for posting.

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