ShadoWolf

ShadoWolf t1_jebs6px wrote

You retain ownership... but you more or less signed over all right in what they can do with said information... it right there in the highlighted text.

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ShadoWolf t1_jebhlhj wrote

unfortunately your wrong:

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ShadoWolf t1_jdwsggb wrote

ya you break down mercury for components. Or use stellar lifting to directly pull iron and other elements from solar plasma .. This is all a 100% do able.. it just a multi + generational project with current technologies. And it get a lot easier with functional fusion and AI systems

Its also a natural progression of something we are going to want to do anyway.

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ShadoWolf t1_jdwpi2f wrote

It quite feasible... you could literally do it with zero advancement in current manufacturing technologies it just be pretty slow. (way faster if you had space base industry first though.. or a lunar manufacturing colony)

A dyson sphere.. as outlined by Freeman Dyson propose a swam structure. For example the simplest and easiest dyson swam would a collection Mirror arrays that would let you directly control solar output for energy collection.

So think structures like countless medium size satellites with football field size Mylar reflectors in orbit around the sun. You need to get the orbital mechanics right to account for radiation pressure from Sol.. but super do able .. and Even well before you hit Dyson swarm like size.. something like this would be super useful for power collection is you had some optics to focus the energy

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ShadoWolf t1_jdipal4 wrote

Some of the capabilities of ChatGPT4 .. are spooky. I mean GPT-4 hired someone off of TaskRabbit to solve a Captcha for it in test phases (https://cdn.openai.com/papers/gpt-4.pdf) . I don't think it's at AGI .. but it sort of feels like Where ever we are on the S curve for this technology. we finally on the same continent for getting to AGI

And some of the stuff people are getting to to do using LangChain with ChatGPT is crazy

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ShadoWolf t1_izyibo1 wrote

maybe... but a good chunk of big fusion break throughs lately have been due to machine learning. And just general material science breakthroughs.

For example building someone like ITER in the 1980's.. would have been very difficult to boarder line impossible.. since we just didn't have the super conducting magnets that could handle the current needed for plasma confinement needed.

stellarator shouldn't have been do able in the 80's due to not having machine learn algorithm for plasma confinement.

And internal confinement laser fusion wouldn't have been do able without the laser optics for it.

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Ya.. it might have been possible to rush to these technologies if you where diverting a good chunk of the GDP to this alone and willing to rapidly prototype full scale reactors attempts in parallel

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