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This is a very good question which i resonate with. The implications that an extend life is better. In my personal opinion life as we know it would be vastly different and who knows how different it could be, for better or for worse.


I didnt know about the 'dire economic situation' and the '1/5 risk of poverty' could you elaborate on that or have some sources?


r/finland, r/suomi for personal accounts/discussion and just official statistics that get published

This information can be found everywhere at this point


I wouldnt be surprised. Seems smug.


imo i never really understood why teachers were so underpaid all over the world. Considering the fact that they play a key role in society


In the US, I think it's a combination of broad-based anti-intellectualism and scorn for those who do care or service work. "Those who can't do, teach" is a phrase that's ingrained in most young people. I think many people harbor the belief that they can do teachers' jobs better, and I think the low pay seriously exacerbates this issue. When the pay is low, when schools are desperate for employees, and when you have too-stringent tenure system in place (it can be very hard to let senior public school teachers go), then you do end up with lackluster teachers. Continuing with Seattle as an example, when you have tech workers with serious academic credentials interacting with teachers who could easily make 1/10th their annual total compensation, and who may very well have far less impressive credentials, there can be an understandable sense of anger, frustration, resentfulness, etc.

I really think the solution is to pay way more. I have a math background: I did a very prestigious postdoc at one of the best applied math institutions in the world. I love teaching. If I could get paid at least $150k/year to teach high school math in the Seattle public school systems, I would jump at the opportunity. I think a lot of other people would, too. If you create the opportunity for exemplary people with superlative backgrounds to teach and to inspire young people, it will easily burnish the reputation of the schools and create a virtuous cycle enabling their improvement.


Hm i see. And in a situation that i see someone mentioned that there were plenty of teachers but aren't able to be funded adequately or were attracted to the new better wages. Seems like a tough situation that I'm not sure has a solution.


Well they have relatively low productivity and there is lot of them. Basically society can't afford to pay lot to them.


They are not underpaid in Germany (I'd guess top 20-30% of German income) and probably other European countries.


This is truly a wonderful thing. I hope you all appreciate how lucky this is and protect the institutions enabling this.


I've partially heard of Antikythera. What do experts think it is?


2 questions. Are we capable of generating something like that particularly when that happened? and was there ever an attempt to respond in some sort?


It's a pretty easy signal to generate, even back then. I believe they've made efforts to scan the stars in that direction, but given the distance to them it would be decades or centuries until they'd see a response from us.


Right so to my understanding of what you just said, This means that it most likely wasn't from earth because of the origin location correct?


Agreed. Genuinely curious how long this has taken so far


Seems crazy considering the fact that this is capable of deafening someone


Its still interesting to speculate on AIs involvement especially in terms of economics and jobs


Interestingly enough this is my first time hearing about this whole drinking alcohol theory and its whimsical


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