It had not occurred to me that there were any obvious companies a person could invest in to benefit from (and contribute to and accelerate) the response to the pandemic, but https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/yuyvosHTgjDR4giPZ/why-don-t-singularitarians-bet-on-the-creation-of-agi-by mentions the videoconferencing software Zoom. It does seem to be the best videoconferencing software, from what I’ve heard. It’s rare that I’ve ever had an international internet call from new zealand as stable as the ones I had on Zoom.
Any other industries a person could invest in? Food delivery, perhaps? In NZ I’ve been seeing lots of posters and qr codes in restaurants for a chinese service called Gogo, though if it’s based in china we probably can’t buy any of it.
It had not occurred to me that there were any obvious companies a person could invest in to benefit from (and contribute to and accelerate) the response to the pandemic, but https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/yuyvosHTgjDR4giPZ/why-don-t-singularitarians-bet-on-the-creation-of-agi-by mentions the videoconferencing software Zoom. It does seem to be the best videoconferencing software, from what I’ve heard. It’s rare that I’ve ever had an international internet call from new zealand as stable as the ones I had on Zoom.
Any other industries a person could invest in? Food delivery, perhaps? In NZ I’ve been seeing lots of posters and qr codes in restaurants for a chinese service called Gogo, though if it’s based in china we probably can’t buy any of it.