21 July 2022, 10:46 PM
AmandaAmazon has opened first multi-billion dollar medical center
I've been wondering when they'd develop a medical outreach staffed by Physicians Assistants and examining patients virtually by home visits.
They're gradually expanding into every possible
aspect of American life.
What's next? Visiting dentistry, Sex workers-o-mobiles? Mortuarial house calls?
No wonder Bezo's closest associates have been saying for a long time, he's abandoned hands on running of Amazon in favor of putting out his tentacles into every marketable angle of national life.
That's why he's hoarding what he sees as his greatest and most powerful treasure - Data mining.
That way + AI, he can predict what citizens want and will pay for. Perhaps people are no longer willing to leave their homes?
I think Bezos gained the market he did, by arranging for people to shop so efficiently from home (beginning incredibly with books, which the hoi polloi don't even reads anymore). He got us hooked by our own laziness.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2...zon-one-medical-deal21 July 2022, 11:06 PM
Steve MillerDunno. I like Amazon and appreciate how efficient they are.
If they can bring that efficiency to medical care (like simple, easy vaccinations at CVS stores) I’m going to be a customer.
21 July 2022, 11:08 PM
Steve MillerAnd I don’t care at all about data mining. What I worry about is the sudden realization that all of this expensive data about me has no value whatsoever. When they finally figure this out it’s likely to upend the internet business model.
Then what?
22 July 2022, 09:27 AM
Mikhailohquote:
Originally posted by Steve Miller:
Dunno. I like Amazon and appreciate how efficient they are.
If they can bring that efficiency to medical care (like simple, easy vaccinations at CVS stores) I’m going to be a customer.
Agreed. Amazon is beating Walmart at their own game. They provide good prices (although you do have to look - some of the mom and pop storefronts there overcharge) and unbeatable customer service that you don't have to drive and stand in line for. The face of retail is changing, but the locally owned stores have struggled ever since malls and strip malls and superstores came in. I miss them, but they are mostly gone forever.