SmithMano
SmithMano t1_j9g9kyw wrote
Reply to comment by Carbidereaper in "Starlink is far crazier than most people realize. Feels almost inevitable when I look at this" by maxtility
I mean I hope you’re right but I’m talking about tiny little fragments exploding everywhere, not the majority of the thing
SmithMano t1_j9850f6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in "Starlink is far crazier than most people realize. Feels almost inevitable when I look at this" by maxtility
I recommend a counter argument worth considering to someone who said they want to make a large financial investment... god forbid I'm not a rabid elon fanatic
SmithMano t1_j96cef0 wrote
Reply to comment by AllCommiesRFascists in "Starlink is far crazier than most people realize. Feels almost inevitable when I look at this" by maxtility
You may want to watch this to be fully informed before doing so: https://youtu.be/2vuMzGhc1cg
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SmithMano t1_j96c700 wrote
Reply to comment by Thatingles in "Starlink is far crazier than most people realize. Feels almost inevitable when I look at this" by maxtility
Except if there is a collision and then pieces will fly in every direction and into higher orbits 👍
SmithMano t1_j7n9vo5 wrote
Reply to comment by Evil_Patriarch in 200k!!!!!! by Key_Asparagus_919
Then a new sub is created to replace it and the cycle continues
SmithMano t1_j0stsh2 wrote
Reply to comment by SteppenAxolotl in Will agi immediately lead to singularity? by 96suluman
I think his point is once you have an AI that can do anything, it will be able to improve on itself so fast that it will just surpass is in no time.
SmithMano t1_ix83x6z wrote
Reply to comment by Yuli-Ban in Metaculus community prediction for "Date Weakly General AI is Publicly Known" has dropped to Oct 26, 2027 by maxtility
Yea but a general AI could probably use other specific AI’s, and know which to use
SmithMano t1_irtoib8 wrote
Reply to comment by Rumianti6 in Why does everyone assume that AI will be conscious? by Rumianti6
The only reason we consider the elements we do as “biological” are because they are on this planet. For all we know there might be aliens with silicon based brains and copper bones.
SmithMano t1_irbohb0 wrote
Reply to comment by Atlantic0ne in The last few weeks have been truly jaw dropping. by Particular_Leader_16
I think the wildest thing about what we're experiencing now, is that basically anyone an access it. For all of history, crazy new physical technical tools and gadgets would be limited to the few who could afford it.
Even DALLE was fully closed off, but only for less than 2 years. And now we have many free image generators like Craiyon that equal or surpass what DALLE 1 was. And with stable diffusion, we get the cutting edge immediately.
But what makes this different from hardware is that AI theoretically has unlimited uses, assuming it can achieve the same learning and problem-solving capabilities as a human brain eventually. (And I see no reason why it wouldn't)
So everybody gets all the tools immediately with just a download.
SmithMano t1_irbnl85 wrote
Reply to comment by h40er in The last few weeks have been truly jaw dropping. by Particular_Leader_16
I've heard a prediction by some scientist that when we achieve AGI that can improve itself (and soon after, a singularity), there will basically be nobel-prize-winning tier discoveries every few seconds.
What a time to be alive. We're either at the very end of humanity (AI destroys us), or the beginning of some epic shit.
SmithMano t1_irbn6bx wrote
Wish there were a bit more details. Surely there have to be more factors. I mean if there really was a single point of 'failure', some virus would have exploited it? (Maybe some do) Is this only an "off switch" for one aspect of the immune system, like how it mentions white blood cells?
SmithMano t1_irbjk7e wrote
Reply to comment by ihateshadylandlords in “Extrapolation of this model into the future leads to short AI timelines: ~75% chance of AGI by 2032” by Dr_Singularity
Better start hoarding money so you'll be able to afford it
SmithMano t1_j9g9skn wrote
Reply to comment by AllCommiesRFascists in "Starlink is far crazier than most people realize. Feels almost inevitable when I look at this" by maxtility
The point isn’t that it doesn’t work. It’s that his claims of how scalable it is, and the financials, are extremely overstated.