Chemical_Estate6488
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_j7hy8ai wrote
If I’m talking for any amount of time, I end up bringing up future things I’m worried about and asking why isn’t anyone doing anything, are our leaders morons or something? And then everyone gets excited to talk about how the leaders are morons. That’s the hook
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_j5u2ikp wrote
Reply to comment by Chad_Abraxas in AI art made me appreciate human art more by spyser
I 100% agree with you. I just don’t see UBI happening in my lifetime. I hope to be wrong though!
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_j5tuqz3 wrote
Reply to comment by Chad_Abraxas in AI art made me appreciate human art more by spyser
While I mostly agree, the most appealing part of viewing art, or film, or reading, isn’t the spectacle of the image or the plot, but meeting another mind. That said, my bigger worry is that generating cool images and plot twists is how a lot of artists pay their rent. AI, to my mind, won’t replace the need for human art, but it might make producing human art even harder to do if you don’t already have a trust fund to support you
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_j4ogtdj wrote
Reply to comment by SucksToYourAzmar in The supremacy of AI is inevitable, we should be doing all we can to accelerate it's dominance by [deleted]
Yeah but that’s very dumb
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_j4ogqmi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The supremacy of AI is inevitable, we should be doing all we can to accelerate it's dominance by [deleted]
People end up being blown up for ai. The night is young
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_j1rhr48 wrote
It’s not essentially a bio compute, and we harness our brains just fine right now
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_izsnqz3 wrote
Because it’s a forum about massive and largely unavoidable technological upheaval that is Henry well might destroy the way most people earn a living. Whatever the exact contours of the new economic reality, it’s going to be unlike anything that’s existed up until this point. Part of the reason for arguing for a utopian way forward is because we know that’s not where the society is naturally heading and we want a utopian voice in the conversation when the utilitarians start talking.
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_izba36d wrote
Reply to comment by VenetianBauta in STEM careers: What are the less likely to be replaced by AI? by jazzmess
That’s my take as well. I would bet that many jobs will still exist because of inertia, but nothing will be done the same.
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_iywty0l wrote
Reply to comment by Sashinii in Sorry to annoy you guys, but I’m having a panic attack right now by [deleted]
You have no control over where things will go, so why torture yourself over what may happen? It’s a waste of energy. You might trip, fall and hit your head and die making dinner tonight. Are you going to stay in bed because of that?
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_iyplwl0 wrote
Reply to comment by Shelfrock77 in Idea that AI requires samples where a human brain doesn't by fingin
Rick and Morty is a fun show. It’s not reality, man
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_iypkk1i wrote
Reply to comment by Shelfrock77 in Idea that AI requires samples where a human brain doesn't by fingin
I don’t disagree that duality is conceptually beautiful. I disagree that we are already living in a simulation and that it’s surprising that people trust their sensory input over your psychotic break
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_iypk43w wrote
Reply to comment by Shelfrock77 in Idea that AI requires samples where a human brain doesn't by fingin
Good rebuttal. I’m completely convinced that you’re an idiot
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_iypje9m wrote
Reply to comment by Shelfrock77 in Idea that AI requires samples where a human brain doesn't by fingin
Probably because that’s not true
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_iyklgab wrote
Reply to comment by AvgAIbot in Is my career soon to be nonexistent? by apyrexvision
That’s the black mirror twist. Any more time than say five minutes inside an eternal porn chamber is too much time, but once you are in you are IN. So eventually we all go in during a moment of weakness and then after we finish we spend an eternity feeling queasy inside some computer program that’s guessing you want step-sibling scenarios because they were the most googled term in your region.
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_iykh5p6 wrote
Reply to comment by Professional-Song216 in What Happens When Everyone Realises We Can Live Much Longer? We May Find Out As Soon As 2025 by Shelfrock77
And I think the right and powerful get eternal life and the smartest, strongest, and best looking of us might get the chance to serve them, and to have their children and their children’s children serve them
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_iyjweyz wrote
Reply to What Happens When Everyone Realises We Can Live Much Longer? We May Find Out As Soon As 2025 by Shelfrock77
I think this will mostly be a question for the next generation. The early adapters are only going to be billionaires and other essential people until they are absolutely certain their are enough resources. I think we get eternal life in the next hundred years but only for between 500 - 2000 people. Then maybe eventually they get those numbers up to maybe 200,000 people by the year two thousand
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_iyjvpfa wrote
Reply to Is my career soon to be nonexistent? by apyrexvision
Everyone should quit their job, kick their feet up, and wait for the computers to design the eternal life pornography simulation chambers so that they can be left free and to run the world and explore the universe
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_ixmhu8b wrote
Reply to If a solar flare were to wipe most if not all technology, what plans/countermeasure could be taken to slow rebuild things like the internet? by Zak_the_Reaper
If the internet were wiped out by solar flares it’d probably be a net positive for humanity at this point. The much bigger problem would be all the mass starvation that would follow
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_ixmhgub wrote
Reply to China’s space station will run high-energy beam experiment for controversial solar power plant: chief scientist by Soupjoe5
I’d feel a lot more reassured about this project if the Chinese space program wasn’t still letting their rockets fall back to earth out of control. What are the chances they don’t accidentally start a forest fire with this tech?
Chemical_Estate6488 t1_j9y7l10 wrote
Reply to comment by AioliFantastic4105 in Archiving your mind, mentality and voice after death. Tell me how you feel about this. by Dimitar_Drew
Yeah it’d be valuable to have an archive of first hand perspectives for future historians, or just regular people interested in researching their family trees. If people aren’t talking to you it doesn’t matter, because it’s not you and it’s not conscious and bored or lonely. There’s no really downside other than cost really