Submitted by johngrady77 t3_zt0rtn in philosophy
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jliat t1_j1crsrb wrote
I remember back in the 1980s similar headlines.
iiioiia t1_j1jg97h wrote
Would be interesting to see what could have happened had we listened (and acted, competently).
redsparks2025 t1_j1b9abg wrote
Nature's biological evolved artificial intelligence creating artificial intelligence.
The Asimov Cascade ~ Rick & Morty.
bumharmony t1_j1d3no2 wrote
Wow, so you can choose to be poor even though you can’t realistically compete with the superior pseudo intelligence, that however in the field of philosophy can only parrot wikipedia articles - or the things you have said - combining them into a coherent or incoherent whole. Gee, we are really on the verge of something - namely this shitty hype being exposed.
machine_elf69 t1_j1hbqy8 wrote
Goody, more midwit nu-stoicism. Just what this sub needed!
Fearless-Temporary29 t1_j1bsi0s wrote
Abrupt irreversible global warming will.not be halted by AI.
Frostveski t1_j1eegnp wrote
It wont be halted, but machines only requires energy. Doesnt matter if we even lost the atmosphere they would be fine. Next step of evolution, it is what it is.
[deleted] t1_j1ceryr wrote
If there are only machines on the planet, then who cares about climate?
Nemesis034 t1_j1c9qaz wrote
How you know?
johngrady77 OP t1_j1b0s47 wrote
From the article:
Humanity is on the edge of an unprecedented transformation, and few of us are prepared for how quickly artificial intelligence will change our lives. Here’s how Stoic thinking can help us embrace the coming revolution and thrive in a vastly different world.