aeusoes1
aeusoes1 t1_jdrr2hk wrote
Reply to Have deepfakes become so realistic that they can fool people into thinking they are genuine? by [deleted]
We can bridge the gap with fakereals, videos that look fake but are actually real.
aeusoes1 t1_jc1trji wrote
Reply to comment by alex20_202020 in Seems to me evolution found a solution to human obesity problem (Familial natural short sleep). Do you agree with my reasoning? by alex20_202020
The problem with the theory behind ideocracy is that it assumes human variation in intelligence is largely genetic, which is unlikely.
aeusoes1 t1_jacotbc wrote
Reply to comment by Cnoized in The moon could get its own time zone, but clocks work differently there – here's why by QuickOliveSpring
I guess it depends on if we are setting up Lunar colonies or just sending robots over.
aeusoes1 t1_jace6fs wrote
Reply to The moon could get its own time zone, but clocks work differently there – here's why by QuickOliveSpring
I think 56 microseconds a day, or 1 second every 489 years, is not really going to be an appreciable difference to really constitute a challenge.
aeusoes1 t1_j7st86f wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 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
A few years ago, I had a doctor appointment and meant to leave work a half hour before to get there on time but instead left an hour and a half early. I was too embarrassed to go back. If that was my 1% genius test, I would have failed.
aeusoes1 t1_j7smpku wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 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
>It seems a very odd view that making a simple error is an indicator of lack of intelligence.
I was joking, but since you're getting defensive, I might point out that stating 800 million was 1% of 8 billion was merely the most obvious of the errors, sloppy writing, and spurious logic in your comment. I mean, just look at this gem:
>by the time those fuckers had finished with all of the ADHD, lunatic, self obsessed murdering lunatics, we’d be down to about a few million or so.
If you really can't see all the problems in just this sentence alone, then this is perhaps a real-life example of the Dunning-Kruger effect. And I'm not sure if I even want to touch on the intolerant inferences you were making about neurodivergence.
Perhaps you really are a genius belonging to the top 1% of the populace, a place I wouldn't even put myself. If so, you have done a masterful job of covering it up.
aeusoes1 t1_j7s7jh6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 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
I see you've corrected your mathematical error.
aeusoes1 t1_j7qbkmt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 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
That sounds like a terrible experience. Wise of you to disqualify yourself.
aeusoes1 t1_j7p9i6e 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
I wouldn't be surprised if, with automation, you could shrink down to a population of less than 100 million. There would need to be a higher percentage of the population in STEM fields to get appreciable levels of scientific advancement, but it could be doable.
aeusoes1 t1_j7lnq02 wrote
Reply to comment by OrangeXans in Scientists grew mini human guts inside mice by 10MinsForUsername
Really? A human organ growing outside of a rat and then transplanted into a person? Maybe you're a little squeamish. We're saving lives here.
aeusoes1 t1_j7lm6w9 wrote
Reply to comment by OrangeXans in Scientists grew mini human guts inside mice by 10MinsForUsername
That's fair. Unless it's grown on the outside.
aeusoes1 t1_j7lcgjv wrote
Reply to Artificial Consciousness by alanskimp
One problem I see is that "artificial" can mean fake or contrived. Synthetic or digital could work as less biased terminology.
aeusoes1 t1_j7l9hbl wrote
Reply to comment by OrangeXans in Scientists grew mini human guts inside mice by 10MinsForUsername
Spoken like someone who doesn't desperately need a kidney.
aeusoes1 t1_j7997h3 wrote
Reply to comment by FillThisEmptyCup in Scientists grew mini human guts inside mice by 10MinsForUsername
Or mice, per the article.
aeusoes1 t1_j77lphe wrote
Will this help with xenotransplantation? Get you a mouse with enough of your genome that it can grow you some kidneys that your body won't reject.
aeusoes1 t1_j6lbm81 wrote
Reply to comment by RocketScient1st in Private UBI by SantoshiEspada
Please don't take this the wrong way, but I made no actual personal attack (you do realize that's what ad hominem means, right?). People get prickly about that sort of thing, so I choose not to do so.
Anyway, it seems like we are in agreement now. Your most recent comment kinda contradicts what you said before, and I can't find anything I disagree with now. So good job!
aeusoes1 t1_j6iass6 wrote
Reply to comment by RocketScient1st in Private UBI by SantoshiEspada
You do realize that recessions are periods of reduced economic activity, right? Don't you think it might follow that this reduced economic activity would lead to a concomitant reduced need in a corporation's number of employees? Like, maybe that's why there are mass firings in those times.
Corporate CEOs have a fiduciary responsibility to maximize profits. Just last month we saw the US government step in to prevent rail workers from striking over a few sick days. You think they're going to have so much trimmable fat in their workforce that it's tantamount to UBI? That's..well, that is a take.
aeusoes1 t1_j6g7w0w wrote
Reply to Private UBI by SantoshiEspada
- Become massive corporation with billions in capital.
- Put hundreds of thousands on your payroll.
- Don't have them work.
- ??
- Profit.
aeusoes1 t1_j6g7o2o wrote
Reply to comment by Zemirolha in Private UBI by SantoshiEspada
Would you like to know what the U in UBI stands for?
aeusoes1 t1_j0nwn5u wrote
Reply to How will Martian government develop? by Melodistro
There seem to be a few unaddressed assumptions here. Who is Mars industrializing for? What resources would Mars ever have to justify battling through two gravity wells to acquire?
There's nothing about Mars or early colonies that make inequality any more or less palatable than on Earth. Without severe intervention, inequality would be reinforced by the powerful elites hoping to exploit Mars and Martians.
There's really nothing inherent to democracy that would make a colony more or less successful. In the face of a harsh planet, having an individual leader or at least a small cadre of elites making on the fly decisions might be seen as more welcome in comparison to weeks long deliberations that would come about from direct democracy.
aeusoes1 t1_j0l2l90 wrote
Reply to Automatic Music by HaHaBlahs
Combine that with those headphones that have cat ear speakers and you've got your own theme song that people hear when you walk in the room.
aeusoes1 t1_izzj1c9 wrote
Reply to comment by Ubergoober166 in Scientists have developed a solid-state battery material that doesn't diminish after repeated charge cycles, potentially offering a durable alternative to the lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles by unswsydney
Metaphorically speaking, yes. In actuality, what they would do is snatch up the rights and sue anyone who tried to use anything that resembled "their: intellectual property.
aeusoes1 t1_jdv4cfk wrote
Reply to comment by RachelRegina in Have deepfakes become so realistic that they can fool people into thinking they are genuine? by [deleted]
I thought of that, but it didn't really sound right Probably because the "deep" in deep fake is short for deep learning.