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DropsTheMic t1_j675vxr wrote
Reply to comment by UniversalMomentum in The next globalisation: there is growing support for the idea that the world is experiencing not 'deglobalisation' but rather 're-globalisation', owing to accelerating changes in energy and technology. by Vucea
Agreed, who thought globalization was going anywhere? Did the internet shut down when I wasn't looking? Did word wide commerce stop at some point?...
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Reply to comment by daarthvaader in I asked chatgpt to write a UN resolution in favor of universal basic income, and this is what it returned. by AnneBancroftsGhost
People are largely incentivized by things above and beyond basic subsistence which is all UBI promises. Where is the carrot if there is no stick? That's pretty much the summation of your question I think. Vacations, nicer vehicles, money to spend on private ventures and passion projects, art, music, etc. Essentially everything that already incentivizes people beyond keeping their rent paid and alive in reasonably good health.
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Reply to can someone explain the difference between quantum computing and classic computing in simpler words? how can quantum computing benefit us from a consumer perspective? by village_aapiser
ChatGPT got you homie:
Prompt: explain it to me like I'm a drunk five year old: what is the difference between classic computing and quantum computing
Sure! Classic computing is like using a regular old calculator to do math. It can only do one thing at a time, and it can only do things that you tell it to do using a special language called code. Quantum computing is like using a super fancy calculator that can do lots of math problems at the same time, and it can do things that you might not have even thought to ask it to do. It's really fast and powerful, but it's also really hard to understand and use.
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Reply to Why is this sub so luddite now ? by Shelfrock77
Someone did some drugs and spit out a loosely coherent wall of text.
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AI: When can I expect it to replace my wife? What do you think the trade in value will be on gently used, certified pre-owned white women?
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Reply to comment by FLGamerDad in What if time travel is impossible because of this? by [deleted]
This is why some people say a time machine would also have to be a teleportation device. Consider the inverse of this, if you could calculate a precise coordinate of time to travel to you could also precisely coordinate a point in space to land in.
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Reply to comment by Coachtzu in Why the future of human workforce is manual labour by Primary-Food6413
Seriously! The amount of knee-jerk fear mongering on this sub and others after ChatGPT launched has gotten ridiculous. There is healthy skepticism that recognizes that maybe it's not wise to start a new career doing repetitive or easily duplicated tasks lacking in creative thinking and then there is this. If you are really surprised by this new chatbot then you really haven't been seeing the writing on the wall in the AI and machine learning world for quite some time now. If you are worried about losing out to AI then double down on your skills that can't be replicated easily by AI and learn how to integrate AI tech into your life in a successful way. Direct competition against AI in some fields is going to be like playing chess vrs the program that beat the world champs, don't try. Play a new game.
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Reply to comment by zortlord in Why do so many people assume malevolent AI won’t be an issue until future AI controlled robots and drones come into play? What if malevolent AI has already been in play, covertly, via social media or other distributed/connected platforms? -if this post gets deleted by a bot, we might have the answer by Shaboda
You mean like: "A study published in the journal Human Reproduction Update, based on 153 estimates from men who were probably unaware of their fertility, suggests that the average sperm concentration fell from an estimated 101.2m per ml to 49.0m per ml between 1973 and 2018 – a drop of 51.6%."
Exact cause unknown though it's believed to be tied to microplastics in the food chain.
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Reply to Wayne Gretzky is going down on his wife, she cums all over his face and says messy eh? by Soleserious
I too watch sportsball and understand this joke.