machine learning algorithm designs antibodies to target specific diseases, then automated robotic systems build and grow them in lab, run tests, and feed data back into algorithm, all with limited human supervision.
machine learning algorithm designs antibodies to target specific diseases, then automated robotic systems build and grow them in lab, run tests, and feed data back into algorithm, all with limited human supervision.
Is he incorrect?
He’s setting up a relevance fallacy.
Yes he is. Everybody outside the states will get it too
But he’s referring specifically to the states.
The original statement is that only wealthy Americans will get it. That’s categorically wrong, as many people outside the states have no problem affording modern healthcare. Either he’s forgotten there are countries outside the states, or he thinks the healthcare system worldwide is as screwed up as it is in the states.
Or he’s specifically referring to the states and everybody else is making assumptions.
Can you point to the part of his post that specifically states he’s talking about the US only? The entire point of my reply was just to remind everybody that the US is not the only country in existence.
“Wealthy Americans” and “the rest of us” is clearly in reference to the rest of Americans. Give him the benefit of the doubt instead of assuming.
I’m not from the US, it annoys me as well, but I don’t agree that it applies in this context.
You don’t get it. I KNOW he was referring to Americans. My comment is entirely meant as a reminder that America is not the world, and the rest of us exist. I don’t understand why you have a problem with that.
That’s not what we’re talking about. We’re talking about the part where you said he was incorrect.
Not sure why you’re still arguing if we both agree he was referring to Americans, which was my point all along. Have a good day.