I can guarantee you, most of what the UK thinks it knows about the healthcare system is just parroting nonsense and stereotypes they’ve picked up online. OMG!!!111 “357 trillion gazillion pounds for a plaster for a cut finger!” Or, “It’s cheaper to rent a space shuttle from NASA to get to the hospital than call an ambulance!” All that exaggerated BS.
What’s even more staggering is that most people in the UK, many of whom haven’t been 100 miles out of their hometown, somehow have strong opinions on the US healthcare system.
Yes, the system can be predatory at times, no question. But let’s not jump to conclusions here. The murderer was clearly driven by some kind of ideology. We need to establish the facts first. That said, it’s highly likely insurance denied something—for him or for someone he cared about—and he hit a breaking point with nothing left to lose.
How do you know when it’s out of Alpha? Also why do people even consider letting it anywhere near the public in let’s face it a completely unfinished buggy state. It’s not unique to you just a mini rant.
Not much, I suspect. The whole crypto industry is still discovering the hard way why the traditional finance industry is as heavily regulated as it is.
> LLMs feel like the “kernel” of a new computing paradigm