Mitch Welch
Dr Hyde is no Jekyll and was interviewed by the known political co drummer rock star Ralph Nader They spoke of health care and frauds of it and perhaps DR Hyde summed up the basic deficiency of the business model of that we spend money we don't have on product we don't need. This hot me thinking g of some fuck gave chump founder and CEO of Anki in him being Boris Sofman. God I hate this jag gag a d not only do I hate him and his company I hate his fucking name. T
his guy exemplifies technocrats and them being g sowed to spend money and research on unnecessary products we don't need new products to meet our needs to be entertained by AI . Boris is a robotic engineer who desperately wants funding and money we don't have to be provided for him and his engineering friends so they can work and play with toys all day.
For this geek the perfect world would be one living lives with mini-Herbie robotic cars with intelligence and small flying AI saucers that ahhh can fly entertain and move and serve your meals at the same time. Ralph Nader and Dr Hyde spoke of health care and the reason the costs are so high as the insurance companies, marketers, and tech screen manufactures push more and more cost for hospitals for all these unnecessary items and along with the obsession of information processing that takes more and more of health care providers budgets.
Basically Dr Hyde says the Jekyll Boris are meddling into the affairs of hospital and health care by providing and confusing more the process of patient care and little is done about it. What needs to be done immediately is the ending of giving Boris Karloff and their companies access to free money for their money-losing and dumb ventures allowing them easy fake executive jobs and adventures. Nader and Hyde didn't speak of Mr Sofman and his gadget toys he deems necessary and used debt to sustain his unsustainable living but they might as well as had talked some Boris and other technocrat bullshit artis of the coming AI and robot revolution which is nothing more than high tech toys that do little.
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