Mino8907 t1_irb88zg wrote
I wonder if we will solve most of the scientific problems in life before AGI.
Ezekiel_W t1_irbfkcf wrote
It will most likely be the other way around, where AGI solves most of the problems for us.
Dr_Singularity OP t1_irbj7gz wrote
No way we will "solve" or "finish" most of science before 2023-2025 (my AGI arrival estimate). Even after AGI/ASI, with trillion X acceleration, it will take probably thousands of years(assuming Universe and its complexity is finite), but more likely there are infinite number of combinations, things we can engineer, discover. Universe is most likely infinite.
But the good thing is that aging/human biology complexity is finite, and with advanced AI's we can fully understand it/reverse it. With reversing aging(ultimately we will transcend and won't even need tech to "repair" ourselves), we will have all the time we need to explore Multiverse
Shelfrock77 t1_irc3cc7 wrote
we will discover everything just to forget about it at some point so we could rediscover it all over again. It’s the journey that counts.
Dr_Singularity OP t1_irc3yah wrote
yeah, quite probable it already happened
HumpyMagoo t1_ircnozm wrote
if you believe that we are in a simulation, then it would be like finding the end of the game and then deciding to keep playing after everything is solved or maybe perhaps New Game + on the title screen
imlaggingsobad t1_ircziwl wrote
What's your prediction for when we reverse aging?
LowAwareness7603 t1_ird0xq8 wrote
We have come a long way. We'll go further yet. Us. God.
Bierculles t1_irdlaue wrote
we probably solved less than 0.1% of the scientific problems that are out there so i doubt it. I don't think that there is even an end to scientific problems.
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