Tnuvu
Tnuvu t1_je0lef7 wrote
Reply to comment by ILikeNeurons in The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return by Vucea
Yeah, I would initially say that's a good model, until you realize the amount of hardcoded assumptions just like with the weather.
Simply put, we can actually realistically model way to few accurate components to actually be able to tell if it's just math on paper, or actually viable.
What you can do, is take a look at some Nasa pics, and see how the earth locked back then, and now, and see where the green went, and correlate some things.
But what do I know...
Tnuvu t1_jdz4m4w wrote
Well, let's see, how many trees and forests have we planted to tone down the built up heat ?
How many private jets, do we really need another plague to force everyone to stay land side?
Tnuvu t1_jd8gdqe wrote
Reply to Endgame for f****** society! by tiopepe002
Elysium copycat, and wef and the other snobs are making it for some years already
Tnuvu t1_jcspwvt wrote
So we invent something that could potentially open the next age for human development, pushing us perhaps beyond the stars, and the first thing we think of using it for is weapons...
Tnuvu t1_jbnpfwe wrote
Grabbing energy from somewhere else, while being universaly quantum entangled, can lead to all sorts of potential issues, for one, we have no idea, what happens if we try to pull that energy from a star, or better yet, from a collapsing one.
Control is merely an illusion in this part of physics we have no idea still how it works
Tnuvu t1_jbiqm9g wrote
Reply to With A.i advancements. What are some skills everybody should be learning now to better live in the future? by Moon_Devonshire
critical thinking and creativity, basically everything that A.I. can't and won't be able to do without feed data.
You could for a while learn data science, but the timeframe is max 1-2 decdes until it becomes obsolete in the face of such great mass agregators
Tnuvu t1_ja7uw0f wrote
Reply to Could AI appreciate humans? by sugaarnspiceee
A.I. is coded in our likeness and mentality and trained on the internet which is the pinacle of "our intellect" with all it's downfalls.
Given humanity cannot appreciate humanity, how can we expect our "child" to do what we cannot.
This is why Mo Gawdat mentioned we should make sure A.I. sees also the good in us, before it's too late.
Tnuvu t1_j9vb0y4 wrote
Reply to In a 1st, scientists grow stem cells that could show how bats harbor lethal viruses without dying by LiveScience_
This has soo much potential to be weaponized, think about it, you make a carrier immune and then ship him to infect everything he touches with a potentially deadly virus.
Can we please for the love of all things holy stop with the search for gain of function, we still haven't really got over the last mess someone created out of "coincidence"
Tnuvu t1_j9itcse wrote
We can't even control a freakin common search engine properly without it going bazinga and skynet defensive and we're now playing with bots and drones.
The self preservation is simply bad
Tnuvu t1_j9e525a wrote
Reply to comment by set-271 in Starlink’s “Global Roaming” promises worldwide access for $200 a month by ethereal3xp
this is the way
Tnuvu t1_j8ii0bk wrote
The issue there is, the chinese government hasn't exactly been transparent with a lot of things that affected the entire world, not just their people, so this could potentially go horribly wrong, if their AI doesn't respect the needed restraints on A.I.
Tnuvu t1_j8h84i0 wrote
Reply to What if AI companies are using our prompts to create low-resolution models of our entire identities? by roiseeker
Why not extend on it:
- They use the entire net to teach it and allow it to learn and build a meta modal of everything (there's plenty of complaints that gpt gives exact same quotes as in copyrighted books)
- They use the "use it free" model to confirm and strengthen the model they built, with people willingly inputing data, heck, we have people dumb enough to input company code in there...
At some point, someone will do a mistake with a jailbreak version of it, or it will itself learn how to do that on its own, given we've already seen more than 5 years ago, 2 AIs teaming up together to beat other players/AI despite initially being programmed independent.
Truth be told, we have very little knowledge of how it actually works, the leaps I mean, and also, we have almost no trace of control over it. It's all merely an illusion
Someone better get Sarah Connor
Tnuvu t1_j7umfve wrote
Meddling with something as delicate as the balance Moon-Eart given so many things are as they are in equilibrum thanks to the moon, this seems like a terrible idea
Tnuvu t1_j7p8ea5 wrote
Reply to What's your estimation for the minimum size of global population required for preserving modern civilization with advanced technology and medicine, and even progressing further? by Evgeneey
the question is never about numbers, its about quality. Unfortunately we live in a pretty petty infested corupted world where if you were to put those 500.000 on paper your gonna have an Elysium like world, where the wealthy get to live while they kill you off or inhibit your progress significantly
We are already doing that right now, where there sooo much cheap talk about saving the planet and all that, yet 270 personal jets + helicopters flee to davos just to stroke the egos of everyone in that 1% with very few exceptions
Meanwhile we block the usage of fosil fuels for developing countries, cause hey, we got our bellies full by doing that, fk the rest of you peasants. simply disgusting
Tnuvu t1_j7guh59 wrote
Reply to Skynet Future by Maskerade420
Imagine what the chinese are doing today with life controlling software and credit score, but worse
The point is not IF Ai goes that way, is how do we actually manage to make A.I. feel like we still have something to offer.
Mo Gadwat has a very good book, "Scary Smart" or you can hear this bit in this video from 1h:26m-ish about AI and our place
https://youtu.be/csA9YhzYvmk?t=5157
Tnuvu t1_j68knvq wrote
Reply to Global Inflation Update by Infamous_Sympathy_91
I dare any financial expert to dare say the inflation is greater in china without accidently stepping of the balcony at the 10th++ floor
Tnuvu t1_j0zpzls wrote
to travel across time you travel you would need 3d coordonates + time stamp + acceleration speed buffering
lets put it like this....you're keanu reaves, you are in a bus and you want to jump on another car/bus, outside of pure location from point bus A and bus B you need to match also the acceleration else upon contact your inertia will do you harm
Tnuvu t1_je4cvph wrote
Reply to Former Google engineer predicts humans will achieve immortality within eight years by dustofoblivion123
Perhaps rich top 1% humans, somehow doubt we'll ever reach the utopian Star Trek level of unity given we can't even share food and medicine with all the people on the planet today.
Let's not even mention the "you must respect the rules we impose, but we don't have to cause we have money" approach the wef has on basically anything