BranchLatter4294
BranchLatter4294 t1_je5ajef wrote
Reply to Are there AI theorists/philosophers who have already thought out sensible rules for how to best regulate AI development? by dryuhyr
The thing is, you have to develop it before you can determine what the impact might be. It makes no sense to halt development until you determine the impact when you can't test its capabilities until it has been trained.
BranchLatter4294 t1_jcuvm6g wrote
Reply to comment by ItsAConspiracy in Rolls-Royce go-ahead to build a nuclear reactor on Moon - Scientists and engineers are working on the micro-reactor programme that will help humans to live and work on Earth's natural satellite by Gari_305
Yes, if you're building a city. Not sure we are at that stage yet. And mirrors in orbit could still direct sunlight to the panels even during the night weeks.
BranchLatter4294 t1_jcrbxc7 wrote
Reply to comment by tanrgith in Rolls-Royce go-ahead to build a nuclear reactor on Moon - Scientists and engineers are working on the micro-reactor programme that will help humans to live and work on Earth's natural satellite by Gari_305
About 3 typical EV battery packs. Six for redundancy.
BranchLatter4294 t1_jcm5bxe wrote
Reply to Rolls-Royce go-ahead to build a nuclear reactor on Moon - Scientists and engineers are working on the micro-reactor programme that will help humans to live and work on Earth's natural satellite by Gari_305
Isn't there plenty of sunlight for solar panels on the moon? They have about 2 weeks of daylight, then 2 weeks of night. Should be plenty of time to charge batteries for a small base station.
BranchLatter4294 t1_j27et8t wrote
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BranchLatter4294 t1_je5laki wrote
Reply to comment by Sanity_LARP in Are there AI theorists/philosophers who have already thought out sensible rules for how to best regulate AI development? by dryuhyr
Not a great analogy. Simply training an AI model in the lab is of no danger to anyone. A better analogy would be banning the measurement of the height of cliffs because tall ones may be dangerous.