RowKiwi
RowKiwi t1_ja8xlt6 wrote
Reply to Could the international space station be repurposed as an interplanetary vessel, a La For All Mankind? by -Major-Arcana-
It would be cheaper to send up all new modules and build from scratch. The poor old ISS is getting really old, many systems are at end of life, there are cracks in some vital areas, and nothing in it was designed to handle spin.
RowKiwi t1_ja4gh6p wrote
Reply to I played with my phone's camera and got this in frame. Can you please tell me what this is? (slight left of the moon) I'm in Sligo, Ireland. Thanks. by LunaSkyWitch
It's a "Lens Flare" artifact. It's not really there, it's made by your camera lens. Lens Flare
RowKiwi t1_ja2dkjn wrote
Reply to An ICU coma patient costs $600 a day, how much will it cost to live in the digital world and keep the body alive here? by just-a-dreamer-
Sell body parts you don't need. One lung, one kidney, healthy heart sold and replaced by a pump, bones and skin from amputating all limbs, teeth, even eyes if they have direct optic nerve connections. Better hope there's no power outage.
RowKiwi t1_j92d3cd wrote
Reply to Do you think the military has a souped-up version of chatGPT or are they scrambling to invent one? by Timely_Hedgehog
They are actively working on various projects in AI. Just one example: Recently two different teams flew an F-16 autonomously in lots of combat scenarios. They beat the humans mostly because of precision, and lack of self-preservation. The human pilots said the computers were "too aggressive".
But for LLMs like Bing and ChatGPT, yeah that would be interesting and powerful like you say. The military moves slowly in terms of budgets and projects, but I'm sure they have at least a small team on it dreaming and investigating.
RowKiwi t1_j90cjh4 wrote
Reply to comment by MrCensoredFace in Chat GPT is helping me with suicidal thoughts lol. by MrCensoredFace
Pretty cool. I guess in future versions it will be able to remember what you talked about previously, and it will build up more insight into your mind and behaviour.
RowKiwi t1_j90c1qf wrote
This is very interesting, i also suffer from bad depression, can you mention some ways it's helping you? What do you folks talk about? (one folk and one human.) Do you have any tips for what to talk to it about?
RowKiwi t1_j8qzrrp wrote
If all else fails, you can simply put colossal cables on the surface around the whole planet and make a magnetic field the old-fashioned way, with electricity. A lot of electricity. A LOT. But scientifically possible.
RowKiwi t1_j8p0qyl wrote
Reply to comment by JVM_ in What will the singularity mean? Why are we persuing it? by wastedtime32
>Gorgon - Tony Hoagland
Wow that's appropriate. Poetry for the end times.
RowKiwi t1_j8omv45 wrote
Here is a great quote from C S Lewis about fear of annihilation
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>“In one way we think a great deal too much of the atomic bomb. ‘How are we to live in an atomic age?’ I am tempted to reply: Why, as you would have lived in the sixteenth century when the plague visited London almost every year, or as you would have lived in a Viking age when raiders from Scandinavia might land and cut your throat any night; or indeed, as you are already living in an age of cancer, an age of syphilis, an age of paralysis, an age of air raids, an age of railway accidents, an age of motor accidents.’
In other words, do not let us begin by exaggerating the novelty of our situation. Believe me, dear sir or madam, you and all whom you love were already sentenced to death before the atomic bomb was invented: and quite a high percentage of us were going to die in unpleasant ways.
We had, indeed, one very great advantage over our ancestors—anesthetics; but we have that still. It is perfectly ridiculous to go about whimpering and drawing long faces because the scientists have added one more chance of painful and premature death to a world which already bristled with such chances… and in which death itself was not a chance at all, but a certainty.
This is the first point to be made: and the first action to be taken is to pull ourselves together. If we are all going to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, let that bomb when it comes find us doing sensible and human things—praying, working, teaching, reading, listening to music, bathing the children, playing tennis, chatting to our friends over a pint and a game of darts—not huddled together like frightened sheep and thinking about bombs. They may break our bodies (a microbe can do that) but they need not dominate our minds.”
― C.S. Lewis
RowKiwi t1_j8o6ngx wrote
Another approach is to focus on family and friends, cultivating relationships and helping people you care for, hanging out with friends. That's what really matters in life.
You can't really affect anything coming, so there's no point in dread and fear. What comes will come. It's fatalistic, but a wholesome kind of fatalism, with a life filled with good people you have connections to.
RowKiwi t1_j8lz2ld wrote
Reply to comment by Pro_RazE in An Idea: Your digital diary can be more useful thanks to the power of LLMs by Pro_RazE
Your private diary would leak eventually, everything leaks eventually.
RowKiwi t1_j8lv2e7 wrote
I wonder if it can speculate on themes and motives and causes. Like the guy who asked the "theory of mind" test question about bill and the dog shirt, and it answered correctly.
RowKiwi t1_j87sbov wrote
Reply to comment by YouThisReadWrong420 in Are you prepping just in case? by AvgAIbot
True, but to the recreated being it will feel exactly like the same person. I don't want recreated me endlessly checking 33 times a second for a signal, without rest, on and on, like that poor person in the Expanse.
RowKiwi t1_j87r3a4 wrote
Reply to comment by YobaiYamete in Are you prepping just in case? by AvgAIbot
This is exactly my worst nightmare. If I'm ever threatened with digitization/uplift I'm going to find a way to pulverize my brain so nothing can be recovered and enslaved. Better oblivion than digital servitude.
RowKiwi t1_j86ue70 wrote
Reply to Are you prepping just in case? by AvgAIbot
No, I'm not prepping. I don't have the energy for all that malarkey. I'm just gonna die in the chaos, get some rest finally.
RowKiwi t1_j7to7go wrote
Your question will be deleted, and should be asked in the weekly questions topic.
RowKiwi t1_j77rrjp wrote
I think it's interesting. If you don't like it, don't click it.
RowKiwi t1_j70vpaw wrote
Clinical trials of what?
RowKiwi t1_j6zfsxl wrote
Reply to How long do you guys think it’s going to be before the eleven labs speech synthesiser source code gets leaked? by captainjake9
That lab seems to be a good group of people, it would be sad if their work was stolen.
RowKiwi t1_j6f504u wrote
Reply to The Apollo EVA suit system, with the inner cooling garment at left featuring micropiping hand-sewn into it, a drink bladder, and vitals monitoring belt (all shown.) Fun fact: the astronauts choose their own "regular" underwear to wear beneath that garment. by DweadPiwateWoberts
Which part is the airtight suit? Is that the white part ? I notice the green layer also has glove sealing rings.
RowKiwi t1_j6ekgt6 wrote
Reply to How rapidly will ai change the biomedical field? What changes can be expected. by Smellz_Of_Elderberry
Wonderful new bioweapons. Creative ways to kill
RowKiwi t1_j5h4lyt wrote
Reply to comment by ajahiljaasillalla in Can humanity find purpose in a world where AI is more capable than humans? by IamDonya
It's something a psychologist told me one time. He said of the people he treated, very few ~5% were interested in purpose and meaning, like I was meeting with him about.
RowKiwi t1_j5g8akp wrote
Reply to comment by Baturinsky in Can humanity find purpose in a world where AI is more capable than humans? by IamDonya
Why would AI be interested in accepting the guidance of monkeys?
RowKiwi t1_j5g82o7 wrote
Reply to comment by No_Confection_1086 in Can humanity find purpose in a world where AI is more capable than humans? by IamDonya
So true, many people confuse external validation, with purpose.
RowKiwi t1_ja9g5gq wrote
Reply to comment by -Major-Arcana- in Could the international space station be repurposed as an interplanetary vessel, a La For All Mankind? by -Major-Arcana-
One big lesson from the ISS is to put as many systems as possible on the inside, instead of needing spacewalks to service anything. The ISS has a lot of systems on the outside and they are almost impossible to work on and maintain. Another big thing is inflatable modules for much larger volume.