Comment by AdieuToLogic

7 days ago

> People are starving to death and the world's brightest engineers are ...

This is a political will, empathy, and leadership problem. Not an engineering problem.

Those problems might be more tractable if all of our best and brightest were working on them.

  • >>> People are starving to death and the world's brightest engineers are ...

    >> This is a political will, empathy, and leadership problem. Not an engineering problem.

    > Those problems might be more tractable if all of our best and brightest were working on them.

    The ability to produce enough food for those in need already exists, so that problem is theoretically solved. Granted, logistics engineering[0] is a real thing and would benefit from "our best and brightest."

    What is lacking most recently, based on empirical observation, is a commitment to benefiting those in need without expectation of remuneration. Or, in other words, empathetic acts of kindness.

    Which is a "people problem" (a.k.a. the trio I previously identified).

    0 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistics_engineering