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JokerEel

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what problem did he create ?
Uh, no. Your premise here is flawed.



How does it "create a problem", beyond ew, I don't like it.

what problem did he create ?


Scaling it is pricey and energy-intensive; current tech requires complex bioreactors and sterile conditions, driving up costs. It’s not yet clear if it’s universally healthier—long-term studies on nutritional impacts are lacking. Plus, it threatens livelihoods in traditional farming, potentially disrupting rural economies. Cultural pushback is another hurdle; many view meat as a natural staple, not a lab product
 

hindy111

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In 2026 the American Empire will fall. The land of milk and honey.
They ain't selling dreams anymore but instead exporting denial. Capitalism was meant to lift them all up but middle class didnt vanish. It was sold off by people with yatchs.
China outworked, outbuilt and outplanned the Yanks. And now building higher quality stuff for half the price.


No solutions or plans. It's over for the US of A.

What's left? A dyeing Empire yelling at the world that it doesn't control anymore and guess what soon nobodliwill listen.
 

hindy111

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Scaling it is pricey and energy-intensive; current tech requires complex bioreactors and sterile conditions, driving up costs. It’s not yet clear if it’s universally healthier—long-term studies on nutritional impacts are lacking. Plus, it threatens livelihoods in traditional farming, potentially disrupting rural economies. Cultural pushback is another hurdle; many view meat as a natural staple, not a lab product

I told you my $99 English course would be worth it for you. Your now the smartest merkin on here.
 

Bandwagon

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Scaling it is pricey and energy-intensive; current tech requires complex bioreactors and sterile conditions, driving up costs. It’s not yet clear if it’s universally healthier—long-term studies on nutritional impacts are lacking. Plus, it threatens livelihoods in traditional farming, potentially disrupting rural economies. Cultural pushback is another hurdle; many view meat as a natural staple, not a lab product

So the "problem" is the same as that of most any new technology.

I should of said potential. Lab grown meat may or may not be a health risk.
Coke cola was originally sold as a healthy drink to lose weight. Now its bad for you.

There is potentially issues with anything new, if we took the attitude that change is risky and therefore bad, so we shouldn't, we'd still be wishing we could make fire and wondering if rocks were good for anything aside from hitting each other upside the head with.
 

JokerEel

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So the "problem" is the same as that of most any new technology.



There is potentially issues with anything new, if we took the attitude that change is risky and therefore bad, so we shouldn't, we'd still be wishing we could make fire and wondering if rocks were good for anything aside from hitting each other upside the head with.


I think you are over simplifying it especially for something you put into your body...
 

Gronk

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I think you are over simplifying it especially for something you put into your body...
Lab grown meat is so expensive right now, so they will not only need to overcome public perception, BUT THEN achieve economies of scale to make it worth while.

You might ask yourself what happened to impossible meat. ^^ It was plant based and was going to replace ......... Nope.

If you want to be outraged about carnivore gear, get into the weeds about pumping meat full of water to bump up the kgs, using red food dye and patching scraps together with meat glue.

 

Bandwagon

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Nope mine is 3 different ai bots giving me the same results on what the benefits are and any issues that could come with lab grown meat..

But fire 🔥

Really? AI wrote.......

So many unknown risks to someone's health as there isn't any long term studies...

Can someone explain why this is a thing?

As an aside, I understand you think this is clever, but swapping out AI for your own opinion is pretty pointless in a discussion, whilst using how you do here is flawed, and I'll demonstrate....

Lab-grown meat, also known as cultured or cultivated meat, offers several potential benefits over traditional meat production, including reduced environmental impact, improved animal welfare, and enhanced food safety. It requires significantly less land and water, produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and eliminates the need to raise and slaughter animals. Additionally, lab-grown meat can be produced in a controlled, sterile environment, potentially reducing the risk of contamination and the need for antibiotics.


Lab-grown meat, also known as cultured or cultivated meat, faces several criticisms despite its potential benefits. Concerns include the high energy demands of production, potential environmental impacts, the use of animal-derived ingredients in some processes, and lingering questions about long-term human health and consumer acceptance.


Same Google AI, same subject, different answers for obvious reasons
 

JokerEel

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Lab grown meat is so expensive right now, so they will not only need to overcome public perception, BUT THEN achieve economies of scale to make it worth while.

You might ask yourself what happened to impossible meat. ^^ It was plant based and was going to replace ......... Nope.

If you want to be outraged about carnivore gear, get into the weeds about pumping meat full of water to bump up the kgs, using red food dye and patching scraps together with meat glue.


Yep I thinks it's ridiculous that they pump and meat up with anything really it's not good for us but they still can do it anyway.
 

JokerEel

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Really? AI wrote.......



As an aside, I understand you think this is clever, but swapping out AI for your own opinion is pretty pointless in a discussion, whilst using how you do here is flawed, and I'll demonstrate....

Lab-grown meat, also known as cultured or cultivated meat, offers several potential benefits over traditional meat production, including reduced environmental impact, improved animal welfare, and enhanced food safety. It requires significantly less land and water, produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and eliminates the need to raise and slaughter animals. Additionally, lab-grown meat can be produced in a controlled, sterile environment, potentially reducing the risk of contamination and the need for antibiotics.


Lab-grown meat, also known as cultured or cultivated meat, faces several criticisms despite its potential benefits. Concerns include the high energy demands of production, potential environmental impacts, the use of animal-derived ingredients in some processes, and lingering questions about long-term human health and consumer acceptance.


Same Google AI, same subject, different answers for obvious reasons

Obviously and it wrote the post that your quoted me on.

Good on you using the Internet for research and not just going for the dick measuring👌
 

Bandwagon

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Obviously and it wrote the post that your quoted me on.

Yeah, the bias is in the way you ask the question, this is ultimately confirmation bias, because clearly by the way you ask the question, you seeking affirmation of your preconceived position.

And as I demonstrated, if that were not true, the bot wouldn't have provided the answer you posted.

Good on you using the Internet for research and not just going for the dick measuring

See above
 

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