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  • We’ll have to see what happens if this all goes well or not.

    If it goes well, we’ll have to see the effectiveness of the drugs, as they are more effective than conventional ones.

    If the latter happens, let’s look at the legal aspect. Can products made with AI be patented?

    If they can’t be patented, we’ll see many companies launch these drugs as generics and at a lower price, in addition to being more effective. Big Pharma will likely start suing to avoid losing customers, and it will be interesting to see people support these companies just because they are against AI.

    Not to mention that this could benefit them and that they wouldn’t have to pay so many medical bills or such expensive drugs that are actually very cheap to produce.

















  • FreeBSD does have uses in industry, because large companies use it and receive donations, although not as many as the Linux Foundation.

    The problem is that it doesn’t have as widespread support from various sources as Linux, let alone Windows, so installing FreeBSD on newer hardware can be difficult if you don’t have a technician to help you.

    In addition, there isn’t enough native software, although that could be covered by using a compatibility layer with Linux and/or Wine. You could also use virtual machines. However, you may not need to do that if the software can run on the operating system without any problems despite not having official support.

    But FreeBSD is very stable, has its own package, which is quite intuitive, and has a file system called ZFS and security.

    Support is another issue, but this problem is shared by less popular and less widely used Linux distributions and other operating systems that aren’t widely used. Hiring someone to solve a problem that’s affecting you can be very expensive, and there are three options.

    1. You pay for expensive technical support
    2. You create a technical support team for that system
    3. You are the technical support team itself