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" ... It could be that the second person leaving will lamentably present a serious and life-denying result at the downstream saving-lives position. ... "
" ... It is a bit of a slippery slope, lamentably, involving us wanting AI that can do more for us, and meanwhile, we become perhaps overly addicted and dependent upon such AI systems. ... "
" ... MATT RIDLEY: I hope so. I think it’s vital that we do, because as you say, we went at this pandemic, lamentably unprepared in terms of vaccine development, DNA diagnostic development, etc. It’s not that the technology is not ready, it’s that we’ve not let it develop because we’ve made it very difficult to get permissions to develop these things. Again, it’s not that the government says no to a new vaccine or a new diagnostic device. It’s just that it takes a very long time to say yes, and it’s very expensive. And so, as a result, an ambitious entrepreneur goes off and develops a video game instead because he doesn’t have to get permission from anyone to do that. So we’ve proved in the last few months that we can approve new ventilators, new medical devices very quickly, and that we can rush vaccines through clinical trials quite quickly. Well, if we can do that in wartime—if I could use that expression—then why can’t we do it in peacetime, too? And I hope that is the lesson that regulators all around the world are learning from this pandemic. ... "
" ... This column has provided a detailed history of the attempt to extort billions from Chevron. This effort, ostensibly meant to benefit Ecuadorean nationals who were most likely injured by an Ecuadorean state corporation, failed lamentably. Conspirators attempted in vain to enforce in the US, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, and Gibraltar the fraudulent judgment they obtained against Chevron in Ecuador. An exhaustive review by renowned federal judge Lewis A Kaplan in the Southern District of New York found that Steven Donziger, the spearhead of the suit against Chevron, engaged in multiple acts of racketeering. An international arbitration panel has forbidden efforts to enforce the Ecuadorean judgment elsewhere. And Donziger has been suspended from the Bar in New York State and in the District of Columbia, which as far as I know are the only jurisdictions where he was authorized to practice law. ... "
" ... Yet many cannot afford that luxury. Some people drive Rolls Royces while others drive Honda Civics or Ford Escorts. Such are life’s inequalities and inequities. To me, the issue is: Should the government heavily subsidize more than a utilitarian education beyond high school? Other than the egalitarian/social mobility argument, I can think of no compelling reason why it should, given the aging, deeply indebted low-growth society that we have lamentably become—and the high cost of collegiate screening. ... "