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datfixinboy t1_j1xrn80 wrote
Reply to Is mining in space socially acceptable? by Gari_305
Considering the potential mineral wealth on some of those asteroids, we could use that to build an off-world economy
datfixinboy t1_iynb8bz wrote
Reply to Is it possible that nuclear defense technologies will surpass the abilities of nuclear weapons in the future, rendering them near useless? by Wide-Escape-5618
If we can create the nuclear scrubbing tech from Ghost in the shell than sure.
datfixinboy t1_isz8gis wrote
Reply to comment by kmtrp in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
Is it? Can you code brain chemistry with Python?
datfixinboy t1_isyex54 wrote
Reply to comment by kmtrp in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
If it decided to make a crayon doodle of a flower of its own volition because it wanted to i would consider it art.
datfixinboy t1_isrdior wrote
Reply to Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
I'm not an artist but I did find myself reading and re-watching Bicentennial Man and got me to thinking that an AI that can take an input and produce an output doesn't constitute art to me. Hell, it's not art even when a person sketches and traces over another piece of art and adds in additional details or uses photoshop to quickly edit an exist photo.
When it can make art without any prompting on it's own I'll consider it art.
datfixinboy t1_j3qmxzj wrote
Reply to comment by LightbulbMaster42 in This biotech startup says mice live longer after genetic reprogramming by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
They're not immune to being killed.