Roundup #82: Staring in wonder at the world
Society
United States
Started May 21, 2026
Crime; ICE raids; AI hate; Oligarchy; AI math; Small businesses; Neoliberal Claude; Slacker AGI; The Technium
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Roundup #82: Staring in wonder at the world
Noahpinion (United States) | May 21, 2026
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Increased ICE raids erode trust in communities, making it harder for local law enforcement to build relationships and effectively prevent crime.
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The rise of oligarchic structures in tech stifles competition and innovation, ultimately harming small businesses and limiting consumer choices.
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AI advancements should prioritize ethical considerations to prevent hate and discrimination, ensuring technology serves all individuals equitably.
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While AI and automation can enhance efficiency, the potential for slacker AGI raises concerns about job displacement and the future of work.
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Neoliberal policies have created an environment where small businesses struggle to compete, highlighting the need for systemic economic reform.
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