In the 1980s, economist Robert Solow made an observation that reminded economists of today’s AI boom: “You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics.”
They were all made up numbers. And I didn’t say that the .5% was of the 100. It was just a number of people dying for the slightly larger number of people killed. Imagine I said 79 people die but now we can kill 105 people per strike. They were unrelated numbers.
.5% of 100 is 0.5, not 5. You’re overestimating by ten times more than
They were all made up numbers. And I didn’t say that the .5% was of the 100. It was just a number of people dying for the slightly larger number of people killed. Imagine I said 79 people die but now we can kill 105 people per strike. They were unrelated numbers.