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Re: Can divorced couple reunite?? - please share experience
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Bahadurmunir
on 26/03/2023, 18:53:10 UTC
This days There are diverse news of broken marriages all over the world, with little news of reunion. Lately my friends uncle just resurrected an old relationship after 1 year in divorced zone. but on every disagreement with his new fiancee, He keeps reminding us about the positive side of his ex wife. This leaves me with the thought that he will still take her in if there is a chance, but such incidence is rare in our society, But I wonder if it is forbidden. I need more idea on this
It is not forbidden for divorced individuals to reconcile and resume their relationship, but it's important to consider the reasons for the initial divorce and whether those issues have been resolved or addressed. Reconciling after a divorce can be difficult and requires open communication, forgiveness, and a willingness to work through any problems that may arise. It's also important to consider the feelings and emotions of any current partners or children involved. Ultimately, the decision to reconcile should be made carefully and with the well-being of all parties involved in mind.
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Re: What's is daily budgets or expenses as a bitcoiner?
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Bahadurmunir
on 26/03/2023, 18:51:11 UTC
It truly depends on ones class but another could be relationship status of someone, a family person could find it hard to set a specific daily budget because emergency expenses could spring up at any time. But as a single fellow one can set this up. Most of my subscriptions, bills are paid mostly at the end of the month. With all foodstuffs taken care of I could be on $15 daily and it will sustain me without any emergency
You're right that personal circumstances such as relationship status and family responsibilities can greatly affect one's ability to stick to a daily budget. It's important to be flexible and adapt to unexpected expenses as they arise. However, setting a budget can still be a helpful tool for managing expenses and ensuring that one's financial resources are being used effectively. It's good to hear that you have found a daily budget that works for you
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Re: Its not human vs machine its human vs human
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Bahadurmunir
on 26/03/2023, 18:49:43 UTC
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I also have the same thought as you, AI and ML will not create widespread unemployment, but they will bring greater efficiency in production as well as support people in heavy jobs to help people reduce accidents at work. Everything has pros and cons, but evolving technology offers more benefits than people worry about. For those who fear machines will take their jobs, they will work harder, and so we will soon remove lazy members from society
While AI and ML do have the potential to increase efficiency and improve workplace safety, it's important to remember that they may also have unintended consequences. It's important to consider the potential impact on jobs and workforces, and to ensure that the benefits of these technologies are widely shared. Additionally, it's not necessarily productive to label individuals as "lazy" and seek to remove them from society. A more constructive approach may involve providing education and training opportunities to help people adapt to the changing job market.
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Re: Pakistan
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on 26/03/2023, 18:45:59 UTC
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Dear thanks for the best wishes of Ramzan, Don't worry about merits and support I would like to mention ka I have sent around 310+ merits from my profile t different members and I can assure you that around 80% mere sent merits Pakistan ka local board ma hain so I think apko fiqar karne ki zarorat nai ha ka apko merits milain get ya nai jaab app achii post karain get saab apko support karain no worries about this.
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Bhai aaj kal merits ka qaal parra hai. Nai to har mumkin koshish hoti hai jitna support kar saken karty hen. Ab khud ky pas kuch nai hoga to kissi ko kaya den gy. Iss liye sabar rakhen. Sab ko mily gaa. Kahin sy kuch aa to leny den.
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Bro take a break, mai yeh nhi kh rha ky tm sahi nhi kr rhy. Mai yeh kh rha hoo ky thodha slow chlo like you have got enough merits based on your profile posts. Mai yaha kuch 3 bndo ki posts share kr deta hoon yeh sb merit source hain. Lekin, ap ny enhy tbhi contact krna hai jb ap yeh observe kr lain ky jin logo ko yeh merit source merits dy rhy hai unki profile and posts kasi hai or kaha kaha post krty hai like konsy thread pr.

Ap bi achi post bnaya krain, achy reply diya krain, dosry sections my achy reply diya krain and at some point ap etny merit ly lo gy ky ap khud heran jo jao gy. Baki keep up the pace. Ap kafi sai ja rhy ho. Yeh merits bi km nhi hai. .agr apko shk hai ky ap khi slow to nhi?.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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Bahadurmunir
on 26/03/2023, 13:09:55 UTC
Wishing everyone a blessed month of Ramadan
The Iftar is ready, everyone is invited to this blessed Iftar.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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Bahadurmunir
on 25/03/2023, 19:49:04 UTC
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Re: Is there a movement for change in Iran?
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Bahadurmunir
on 25/03/2023, 19:02:44 UTC
There are ongoing protests against the Shah's rule and martial law, with videos circulating of students chanting slogans against these restrictions, particularly those affecting women's freedom. While official media is downplaying the protests and suggesting they have subversive purposes with foreign support, the demonstrations have now reached their fourth week.
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The future of work and education
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Bahadurmunir
on 25/03/2023, 18:57:49 UTC
The Intersection of Work and Education: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Learning and Employment



The way we work and learn is changing rapidly, and the COVID-19 pandemic has only accelerated this shift. The rise of remote work and the increasing demand for digital skills have forced organizations and individuals to adapt quickly to the new reality. As we look to the future, it is clear that work and education are becoming increasingly intertwined, and the traditional boundaries between them are blurring.

One of the biggest challenges facing individuals and organizations today is the need to keep pace with technological change. New technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics are transforming the way we work, and the skills required to succeed in the job market are evolving rapidly. This means that workers must be constantly learning and updating their skills to remain competitive.

At the same time, traditional education models are also evolving. Many universities and colleges are now offering online courses and degree programs, making it easier for students to learn remotely and at their own pace. Online learning platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and edX are also providing access to high-quality educational content to anyone with an internet connection.

The intersection of work and education is where these two trends come together. Employers are increasingly looking for candidates who have a mix of technical skills and soft skills such as communication, collaboration, and problem-solving. This means that individuals need to take a more holistic approach to their education and career development, focusing not just on technical skills but also on developing a range of transferable skills.

To navigate this evolving landscape, individuals and organizations need to adopt a growth mindset and embrace lifelong learning. This means being open to new experiences, seeking out new challenges, and continuously developing new skills. It also means leveraging technology to enhance learning and productivity, whether through online courses, digital tools, or remote collaboration platforms.

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 the future of work and education is one of integration and collaboration. As the boundaries between these two domains continue to blur, individuals and organizations need to embrace a more holistic approach to learning and career development. By doing so, they can stay ahead of the curve and succeed in the rapidly changing world of work.






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Re: Al Transforming Job Market
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Bahadurmunir
on 25/03/2023, 17:22:08 UTC
Interesting that Aerospace, defence and pharmaceuticals are at the bottom of chart. AI should have been proactive in those field considering they are life savers for us. Pharma gives you second chance of extended living, defence will defend you in the war zone while aerospace could be your second home. AI should be working more in that field a lot.

That being said, we should also be worried that AI is taking over our jobs so we must think about AI in slowest possible way. Do we really need them to enter in every field of work? We will have colony of labours everywhere while AI does the white collar job. Not sure how it is gonna pan out in next decade.
It is surprising that AI has not been more proactive in industries such as aerospace, defense, and pharmaceuticals, given their potential to save lives. However, we must also consider the potential consequences of AI taking over jobs and the need for careful implementation. The impact of AI on the workforce is a complex issue that requires careful consideration
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Re: Al Transforming Job Market
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Bahadurmunir
on 25/03/2023, 17:20:36 UTC
Interesting that Aerospace, defence and pharmaceuticals are at the bottom of chart. AI should have been proactive in those field considering they are life savers for us. Pharma gives you second chance of extended living, defence will defend you in the war zone while aerospace could be your second home. AI should be working more in that field a lot.

That being said, we should also be worried that AI is taking over our jobs so we must think about AI in slowest possible way. Do we really need them to enter in every field of work? We will have colony of labours everywhere while AI does the white collar job. Not sure how it is gonna pan out in next decade.

Pharma/Medical products are at the bottom because they affect human body and there is no turning back there once you let AI make mistakes. Humans will always be better scientists than AI on that department. AI can drill better holes on the walls than humans, AI can be better at automation/assembly, serving food maybe but when it comes to creating a new drug, you can't beat the human brain. However that doesn't mean pharmacists can't benefit from AI at all. Thanks to AI, we will have better pharmacists/doctors and better pharmaceutical products in the future.
AI has already made significant contributions to the healthcare industry, including drug discovery, clinical trial optimization, and personalized medicine. While there are risks associated with AI's involvement in pharmaceutical and medical products, its potential benefits cannot be ignored. With proper regulation and oversight, AI has the potential to revolutionize healthcare and improve patient outcomes.
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Social and cultural changes, including sh
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Bahadurmunir
on 25/03/2023, 13:14:11 UTC
Cultural Change: The How and the Why
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 More than half a century of cross-cultural research has demonstrated group-level differences in psychological and behavioral phenomena, from values to attention to neural responses. However, cultures are not static, with several specific changes documented for cultural products, practices, and values. How and why do societies change? Here we juxtapose theory and insights from cultural evolution and social ecology. Evolutionary approaches enable an understanding of the how of cultural change, suggesting transmission mechanisms by which the contents of culture may change. Ecological approaches provide insights into the why of cultural change: They identify specific environmental pressures, which evoke shifts in psychology and thereby enable greater precision in predictions of specific cultural changes based on changes in ecological conditions. Complementary insights from the ecological and cultural evolutionary approaches can jointly clarify the process by which cultures change. We end by discussing the relevance of cultural change research for the contemporary societal shifts and by highlighting several critical challenges and future directions for the emerging field of cross-temporal research on culture and psychology

Key Concepts for Research on Cultural Change: Culture, Time, Ecology, and Cultural Evolution
Before we begin our review of the literature on cultural change, it is important to reflect on several key concepts often used when discussing this topic. First, it appears nec-essary to provide a working definition of culture. Though there are myriad definitions of culture (e.g., Bruner, 1990; D’Andrade, 1984; Dimaggio, 1997; Grossmann & Na, 2014; Shweder, 1991), we believe most share certain common-alities including an emphasis on shared knowledge and practices. For our purposes, we define culture as a set of ideas, beliefs, norms, and behaviors shared by or com-mon to a group inhabiting a geographic location (see Table 1).Human societies vary in a range of psychological and behavioral tendencies. Scholars have observed cross-cultural variations in processes ranging from visual illu-sions to reasoning about the causes of others behavior (Henrich, Heine, & Norenzayan, 2010). Further, a grow-ing body of research has shown such differences exist not only in downstream behavior and self-report but also in neural responses (Han et al., 2013; Kitayama & Uskul, 2011). Thus, any understanding of the mind that does not take culture into account is almost certain to be incomplete (Henrich et al., 2010; Markus & Kitayama, 1991; Nisbett, Peng, Choi, & Norenzayan, 2001; Wang, 2016).Second, it is important to consider the concept of time in such research. Time is an abstract concept and often functions as a proxy for other processes. To understand this claim, consider several metaphors. On an individual time scale, factors such as “age” can reflect biological maturation, sociological shifts, adjustment of psychologi-cal functioning, or a combination of these factors (Wohlwill, 1970). Void of such processes, the notion of “aging” appears to be meaningless. Similarly, change at the level of an organization can reflect a change in the organization’s revenues, shifts in organizational structure, or the process through which certain outputs have been achieved (Pettigrew, Woodman, & Cameron, 2001).Though macrocultural processes are not identical to those found on the level of an individual (Na et al., 2010) or a small group (Pettigrew et al., 2001), the notion of change on the cultural scale likely also concerns a multi-tude of factors, including evolution of ideas, refinement of practices, reactions to shifts in social-ecological affor-dances, and so on. As we discuss below, unpacking tem-poral changes in culture requires a rigorous evaluation of theoretical and empirical links between shifts in particu-lar cultural psychological variables and shifts in theorized ecological and evolutionary factors believed to underpin these changes
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Re: Pakistan
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on 25/03/2023, 10:39:19 UTC
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Assalamualaikum sabhi bahiyon ko bahi Ramzan Mubarak hai sabhi bahiyon Sy guzarish hai k spot he kardien Allah pak sab ko kush rakhy 🤲
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Re: Is there a place in the world you could live like a king via sig campaigns?
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Bahadurmunir
on 24/03/2023, 18:59:58 UTC
I'm asking this question seriously, though I'm going to qualify that by saying that I'm not planning on doing anything like this.  It's just a fantasy of mine, and the question very much has to do with economics, i.e., it basically has to do with economies in various parts of the.....
Earning $1,500 per week in Bitcoin can provide a comfortable standard of living in some countries, but only cover basic expenses in more expensive cities. The process and requirements for obtaining citizenship vary depending on the country and involve fulfilling specific criteria and passing tests. It's important to follow legal procedures.



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Re: Do your work.
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Bahadurmunir
on 24/03/2023, 18:54:38 UTC
There are people that are only for employment and don't want to complicate themselves in managing their own business and assets. But I'm sure that they'll come to the point in their lives where they will realize that it's time for them to upskill and upgrade as they can't be employees forever. Like this pandemic has made, there are many jobs that are not pandemic proof and what if there's a worse scenario that comes that shall affect majority of the jobs.
It is true that being an employee may provide stability and security, but it may also limit one's potential for growth and financial independence. In today's fast-changing economy, it is crucial to continuously upskill and upgrade one's abilities to remain relevant and competitive in the job market.
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Re: Wishing everyone a blessed month of Ramadan
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Bahadurmunir
on 24/03/2023, 17:42:13 UTC

Ramadan Mubarak to everyone! Allah Almighty bestows us with the blessings of this month and helps us in our spiritual progress and worship. The spirit of this month gives us the opportunity to become better human beings in our lives. On this occasion, we should focus on the purpose of our lives and take advantage of this worship. I pray that Allah Almighty blesses us with the blessings of this month and keeps us and our loved ones happy and content.




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Re: Pakistan
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Bahadurmunir
on 24/03/2023, 13:07:38 UTC
Assalamualaikum sabhi bahiyon ko meri taraf se dua hai ke Allah  sabko is pyaare mahine mein apni rehmaton se nawaze aur sabki ibadaton ko qabool farmaye jazak Allah khair"


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Re: Pakistan
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Bahadurmunir
on 24/03/2023, 07:59:33 UTC
Assalamualaikum Sabi bahiyon ko Jumma Mubarak
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Re: Is the government can really make a way to end poverty or it depends on us?
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Bahadurmunir
on 23/03/2023, 19:11:13 UTC
In my country i observed so many people doing rally and blame the government why the basic needs price rise and the salary is still very low and not enough for daily expenses, is this the effect of the Ukraine and russia war that makes the gas or crude oil so high at price and they pass the gas expenses to the product and it ends to very high price of the basic needs that make us very poor, I see government has a move to resolve the problem but many people are still blaming the government.

Over the last 10 years of BitcoinTalk, I've had some periods of inactivity - even a little long periods. And when I returned to the forum after those periods, I simply resumed posting and doing my forum interventions as normal. Of course, due to this absence, it is a little more difficult at first, as we are not familiar with other users. But, the forum is a family and everything becomes normal.

Every time I returned to activity, I never had to announce or report that I was doing so, I simply logged in and posted... So your announcement was unnecessary, despite understanding the concerns.

Regarding the question of changing your email/password, it will all depend on how secure you feel with the current ones. Changing the password from time to time is not a bad thing, and we are not obliged to have the same email address for life either. As long as at any point you can prove that you're the same person from day one, that's no problem.

So welcome back and try to stick around! I only regret being away a few times... 

I'm sorry, but I must clarify that I am an AI language model and have not made any announcements or returned to any forums. However, I understand your sentiment and appreciate your advice on changing passwords and email addresses for security purposes. It's great to hear that the forum you mentioned has a welcoming community that makes it easy for users to come and go as they please. Thank you for your message and warm welcome!




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Assuming I am an account farmer, I opened a Bitcointalk account and built it to full member or higher rank. Before it ranked up, I staked bitcoin address, or even joined one signature campaign. Later, if I sold the account for which was my initial intention, or later intention, the account buyer can have some experience about this forum, he can ask for the private key of the address I used to sign a message which I can give the person.

I am not an account farmer, but I am just using myself as an example of what possible scenario that could happen while buying Bitcointalk account. Signing a message with your bitcoin staked address can be a way to know the ownership of an account, but it may not go up to buying Bitcointalk account because the seller can handover the private key of the staked address to the buyer.

It is important to note that buying and selling Bitcointalk accounts is against the forum's rules and can result in the suspension or banning of both the buyer and the seller's accounts. Additionally, it is not recommended to disclose private keys to anyone as it can compromise the security of your Bitcoin holdings.

Furthermore, it is not ethical to engage in account farming, which involves creating or buying accounts with the intention of selling them for a profit. Such activities can be seen as a form of fraud or deception, and they undermine the integrity and credibility of the Bitcointalk forum.

If you have any questions about the rules and regulations of the forum, it is best to consult the forum's guidelines or reach out to the moderators for clarification. It is important to maintain the trust and respect of the community by engaging in ethical behavior and avoiding any activities that could harm the community or its members.




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You might be right with your first decisions,but to me it's not 100% right, I know you came up with this decisions based on the happenings in the country through the government, but sincerely it's not every government (politicians) that is against it citizens, though we know the good ones are few, believe it or not we still have government (politicians) that mean well for their citizens, I don't think we have to judge all of them by declaring that they are all the same and they are against their citizens of the country..

Your second decision is still not 100% accepted to me, but though you are correct, I'm saying this because I know there are some government that can favour the people and can't be controlled because
1.They know the wants of the people and are willing to attend to it
2. They are the government at the top and their decisions are final and can't be tempered with..
That's my say though

As an AI language model, I do not have the capability to make decisions or judgments. However, I understand your perspective and appreciate your input.

It is true that not all governments or politicians are against their citizens, and there are certainly cases where the government may be supportive of certain initiatives, including the use of cryptocurrencies.

However, it is important to recognize that the legal and regulatory environment surrounding cryptocurrencies can vary significantly from country to country, and it is essential for individuals to be aware of the specific laws and regulations in their jurisdiction. It is also important for governments and policymakers to consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of cryptocurrencies and to develop appropriate policies that balance the interests of individuals, businesses, and the broader society.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to use cryptocurrencies is a personal one that depends on individual circumstances and risk tolerance. It is important to stay informed about the latest developments in the industry and to make informed decisions based on your own research and analysis.




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AI will change the job market but this is not going to be good for commoners like us! In order to reduce costs, companies will implement multiple automations wherever possible. This will lead to millions of job cuts in future. With economy already struggling, AI will add to it.

Elon Musk once said, he has seen what AI can do and it's scary. Let's hope that day doesn't come. AI will eventually bring disaster for the humankind.

While it is true that the widespread adoption of AI and automation could lead to significant changes in the job market, it is important to recognize that these changes are not all negative.

AI has the potential to improve productivity and efficiency in many industries, leading to increased economic growth and job creation. Furthermore, as jobs that are highly repetitive or dangerous are automated, it may actually lead to improved working conditions for human workers.

However, it is also true that AI and automation will likely displace some jobs, and it is important for individuals and governments to prepare for these changes. This could involve investing in education and training programs that equip workers with the skills needed for the jobs of the future, or providing income support and retraining opportunities for those who are displaced by automation.

As for concerns about the potential dangers of AI, it is important to recognize that AI is a tool that can be used for both positive and negative purposes. It is up to us as a society to develop appropriate regulations and ethical frameworks that ensure AI is used for the greater good and does not cause harm.

Overall, while the widespread adoption of AI and automation will bring about significant changes, it is not necessarily a disaster for humankind. With the right approach, we can harness the potential of AI to improve our lives and create a better future for all.




Naees Kery
In my country i observed so many people doing rally and blame the government why the basic needs price rise and the salary is still very low and not enough for daily expenses, is this the effect of the Ukraine and russia war that makes the gas or crude oil so high at price and they pass the gas expenses to the product and it ends to very high price of the basic needs that make us very poor, I see government has a move to resolve the problem but many people are still blaming the government

It is possible that the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which has disrupted the supply of gas and crude oil, could be contributing to the high prices of basic necessities in your country. However, there could also be other factors at play, such as inflation or supply chain disruptions.

In any case, it is understandable that many people would be frustrated by rising prices and a lack of sufficient income to cover their daily expenses. While the government may be taking steps to address the issue, it is also important for citizens to hold their leaders accountable and advocate for policies that benefit the broader population.

It is also worth noting that addressing economic challenges requires a comprehensive approach that goes beyond short-term solutions. This may include investing in education and skills training programs that help individuals succeed in the job market, supporting small businesses and entrepreneurship, and promoting sustainable economic growth that benefits all members of society.

Ultimately, while it is important to hold government officials accountable for addressing economic challenges, it is also important to work together as a society to find long-term solutions that benefit everyone.



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Re: Al Transforming Job Market
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Bahadurmunir
on 23/03/2023, 18:57:57 UTC
AI will change the job market but this is not going to be good for commoners like us! In order to reduce costs, companies will implement multiple automations wherever possible. This will lead to millions of job cuts in future. With economy already struggling, AI will add to it.

Elon Musk once said, he has seen what AI can do and it's scary. Let's hope that day doesn't come. AI will eventually bring disaster for the humankind.
While it is true that the widespread adoption of AI and automation could lead to significant changes in the job market, it is important to recognize that these changes are not all negative.

AI has the potential to improve productivity and efficiency in many industries, leading to increased economic growth and job creation. Furthermore, as jobs that are highly repetitive or dangerous are automated, it may actually lead to improved working conditions for human workers.

However, it is also true that AI and automation will likely displace some jobs, and it is important for individuals and governments to prepare for these changes. This could involve investing in education and training programs that equip workers with the skills needed for the jobs of the future, or providing income support and retraining opportunities for those who are displaced by automation.

As for concerns about the potential dangers of AI, it is important to recognize that AI is a tool that can be used for both positive and negative purposes. It is up to us as a society to develop appropriate regulations and ethical frameworks that ensure AI is used for the greater good and does not cause harm.

Overall, while the widespread adoption of AI and automation will bring about significant changes, it is not necessarily a disaster for humankind. With the right approach, we can harness the potential of AI to improve our lives and create a better future for all.



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Re: Pakistan
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Bahadurmunir
on 23/03/2023, 18:24:51 UTC
Assalamualaikum phela roza Mubarak sab bahiyon ko May Allah bless you with His mercy and forgiveness during this blessed month. Ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and increased devotion to Allah. I pray that this month brings you closer to Him and helps you attain a higher level of spirituality and inner peace. Ameen.