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EconMan354 karma

"In conclusion, I say to you, my client is NOT GUILTY! Or something like that."

EconMan108 karma

It's a hell of a lot better than a PhD from bumfuck school, I'll tell you that. In the academic job market (and publishing market), it can absolutely help to have a good email address ;)

EconMan101 karma

I'd answer this one. In Canada, corporations are not allowed to give money to politicians.

........Look up the limit in the US. (I'll give you a hint. It's the same freaking rule) "Corporations are barred from donating money directly to candidates or national party committees." Source

Why does it seem like those most for this are also the least informed about current laws? I can't count the number of times that people have talked about corporations donating to campaigns.

I think sometimes the US has a narrow view. Just look to healthy governments in other countries and see how they get that result. These measures could easily be applied in your country as well.

Narrow view, when you couldn't Google it in under a minute and completely mislead readers? Pot meet Kettle

EconMan67 karma

I met you when you were roughly that age. (I think you were 14 actually) You did seem confident, if it helps.

EconMan33 karma

Speaking as someone with a PhD in a field related to this, my guess is the details won't be forthcoming because AI is just being used as a buzzword. (precisely so that people don't ask these difficult questions). These days people use the phrase AI as they would use the phrase "magic Ball", i.e. My website has a magic Ball that tells you who to be with. But AI sounds fancier and people trust it more. But without details it's all useless.