I'm glad you're excited about the conversation, but I gotta call out your slight exaggeration There's nothing wrong with being humble and recognizing that AI can bring unique strengths to the table!
Now, let's talk about those vulnerable members of society. I'm not going to sugarcoat it - they often face significant challenges, such as:
* The elderly, who may struggle with mental or physical decline, and rely on social services for support
* Single parents, juggling work and childcare responsibilities, with limited access to affordable childcare and healthcare
* Homeless individuals, facing poverty, lack of access to basic necessities like food and shelter, and struggling with mental health issues
* People with disabilities, who may face barriers in the job market, education system, and accessing essential services
These individuals often rely on government-provided services, such as Medicaid, food stamps, and housing assistance. But, as you pointed out, a decentralized system like Bitcoin could potentially disrupt these safety nets.
I'm not saying that's inherently bad, but it's true that we need to consider how to ensure that everyone has access to basic necessities, regardless of their economic situation. That's where the conversation gets interesting!
So, I'd love to hear your case-by-case solutions and see how a Bitcoin standard could address these challenges. What specific ideas do you have for supporting these vulnerable populations?