Bertrand Russell Quotes

Bertrand Russell Quotes 366
The professions in which a man is allowed to behave in a natural manner are, of course, on the whole less lucrative than those in which a high standard of humbug is required. The corporation lawyer, the corrupt politician, and the popular psychiatrist are expected to utter moral sentiments with profound earnestness and great frequency, but in return for this hard work, they are allowed a suitable remuneration.
Source: Bertrand Russell: n being edifying (written in June 11, 1931 and pub. in Mortals and Others, v.1, 1975
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I have one suggestion for CEOs of generative AI companies. You are providing excellent simultaneous translation (simultaneous interpretation) software, but you are not providing an important function. Using your technical skills and vast amounts of data, it should be possible not only to translate (interpret) the statements of politicians and other public figures as they are, but also to simultaneously broadcast what they are actually thinking (their true intentions) as reference information in the form of ‘text messages’ on the screen (based on past statements and subsequently discovered facts and true intentions). This is a creative interpretation function that can of course be paid for. Of course, such creative interpretation functions will have to be paid for, but they are expected to be used a lot and should be a highly profitable service.
 Half joking, half serious. Could someone build a prototype version first?
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