• DisasterTransport@startrek.website
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    1 day ago

    That would make more sense if Greece and OpenAI weren’t competing for “most money borrowed without a real plan.” I didn’t see in the article who was paying for it (maybe a comprehension fail on my end) but I suppose it doesn’t really matter because both OpenAI and Greece carry hundreds of billions in debt.

    • Hugucinogens@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 minutes ago

      Just a little nitpick, the whole “Money borrowed with no plan” story is soft victim-blaming propaganda.

      A considerable part of the debt came from literally before the nation was free from occupation (for the war effort itself), and very little reached the citizens. An extremely small percentage of the country, surrounding the interests of a group of like 5 families, has gotten the crushing lion’s share of borrowed money, directly to pocket or to their private investments, while paying it off is “democratized”.

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      1 day ago

      I guess from the OpenAI standpoint they can just give it for free so they have the point to push their agenda in other countries.