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Okay but Claude is a fucking moron.

Why not just research it outside of the US if the problem is the FDA cost

You still need the same FDA approval and process to sell it in the US

Cost cut them. You think the administration won't take a bribe at that point?

Because the problem isn't the FDA cost

The problem is proving your drugs work

It's very hard and expensive to do


The deep scan detected all phishing sites correctly with the unfortunate tagging of legit sites as phishing too. I imagine their code looks something like isPhishing = true.


lol


Isn't half the appeal of AI that they can write a prompt like move all my text history from OpenAI to Claude and then they do it?


But the (royal) Wife needs to 1) know that exporting is a concept, 2) automating an export is possible, 3) you could ask claude to do it, 4) what an API key is or how to connect services.

My mum, and probably nearly a billion other users, could probably imagine step 1 but not connect to step 2 beyond copy-paste. Most people are still out here sending screen shots of their phones instead of just copying a link or hitting "share" on the image.


Especially since it's a public ledger. Anyone with a program watching the chain is going to see it. From there they can exercise whatever trade they want for their gain.


Ah yes because trade secrets were never a thing at any of these companies. The companies always shut down when it's founding members died wiping out all the knowledge it had built up.

That is to say organizations have always had this edge on individuals.


FSD next year! Our safeguards are a joke so it's not surprising to see this behavior


Is there? Covid stimulus would say there isn't. Granted a company raising wages doesn't print money out of air like the Fed but the amount of goods doesn't change, the cost of the goods adjusts to the monetary supply. You now pay more for the same.


The Covid stimulus that prevented a huge wave of unemployment in more industries beyond travel and hospitality while inflation remained quite low for the calendar year following March 2020?

Or are you blaming the 2020-and-2021 stimulus for the 2021-through-2023 bullwhip-effect predictable-yet-not-mitigated inflation as things re-opened and demand returned for stuff we'd ramped down supply chains for? While chasing stupid obviously-not-permanent-change trends like Peloton stock instead?

Look at how much of the country lives paycheck-to-paycheck, and the income limits of the stimulus checks - how can you connect those people getting immediate money in 2020 or early 2021 to inflation at the end of 2022?

I didn't even get Covid stimulus checks and yet I also spent way more in 2021 and 2022 and 2023 on a lot of categories of goods than I did in 2020. Cause I went outside and did things more.


Before or after the solution was published?


Before


Are you the slave to the LLM or is it enslaved by you?


This feels overly optimistic. You want to optimize for existing foods that are still high fat big carb and don't have the quality qualifier. I'm not familiar with the biological pathways that GLP1 operates on but I'm sure food companies will be working on adversarial products


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