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Reply to Did Isaac Asimov predict GPT-4? by theglandcanyon
There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer.
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Reply to comment by Vlad__the__Inhaler in Discussion: the goal of human existence should be avoiding the heat death of the universe by Mickeymousse1
There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer.
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Reply to comment by Treat_Street1993 in Wormholes Bend Light Like Black Holes Do — and That Makes it Possible to Find Them, New Study by Gari_305
You very clearly don’t know anything about wormholes.
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Reply to comment by bobalou2you in Wormholes Bend Light Like Black Holes Do — and That Makes it Possible to Find Them, New Study by Gari_305
From the article:
> Liu also noted that wormholes would magnify objects differently than black holes do, meaning scientists could distinguish the two. For example, microlensing via a black hole is known to produce four mirror images of the object behind it. Microlensing via a wormhole, on the other hand, would produce three images: two dim ones, and one very bright one, the authors' simulations showed.
rtfa
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Reply to comment by ReExperienceUrSenses in I finally think the concept of AGI is misleading, fueled by all the hype, and will never happen by ReExperienceUrSenses
Is it not reproducible by emulation at a molecular chemistry level, factoring in the biophysics elements such as ion channels?
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Reply to comment by ItsAConspiracy in I finally think the concept of AGI is misleading, fueled by all the hype, and will never happen by ReExperienceUrSenses
We need to train the AI mind in an iterative process of simulated childhoods - we could iterate more quickly virtually than we could in realtime. And then let it learn again in a physical environment.
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Reply to comment by Gagarin1961 in I finally think the concept of AGI is misleading, fueled by all the hype, and will never happen by ReExperienceUrSenses
Needs an endocrine system too. Not just neural emulation. Bostrom is narrow in focus.
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Reply to comment by ReExperienceUrSenses in I finally think the concept of AGI is misleading, fueled by all the hype, and will never happen by ReExperienceUrSenses
The answer is by better emulating the outputs of all of the core human systems based on input. We need an endocrine system analog as much as we need a neural analog.
When we encounter something that invokes fear, our brain tells our body to create adrenaline, the adrenaline makes our brain and body go faster, the brain going faster and being more scared tells the body to make more adrenaline, and so on until attenuation of the cycle is triggered by removal of the threat.
We can't do any of this by focusing on neuronal analogs alone.
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Reply to comment by Affectionate-Yak5280 in Are we doomed through AI or will it generate new opportunities (an optimists viewpoint) by jcurie
The Polity system in Ian M. Banks' Polity series. Great books.
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Reply to comment by Mcflymarty447 in Researchers successfully print an onject under skin using sound waves - a first step toward reducing the need for open surgery. by symmetry_seeking
Bone welding will be dope.
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Reply to comment by BigBadMur in Researchers successfully print an onject under skin using sound waves - a first step toward reducing the need for open surgery. by symmetry_seeking
I think you mean a Tricorder?
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Depressing subreddit by CatharticFarts
Congrats for surviving the burn pits for 10 years :)
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Reply to comment by Elipses_ in Depressing subreddit by CatharticFarts
Precisely, exactly this. It's a mental condition developed to cope with existential fear.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Depressing subreddit by CatharticFarts
I can't take any 10yo 'engineer' seriously. What did you build so far, a moustrap car?
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Reply to comment by Iron_Baron in Depressing subreddit by CatharticFarts
okay doomer
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Reply to comment by Zachariot88 in Depressing subreddit by CatharticFarts
FUD isn't a finance originated term.
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Reply to comment by CalligrapherDizzy201 in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
That is heartbreakingly sad. I think it's more of a distribution and supply chain issue than one of wanton cruelty, but a lot is just due to poverty endemic to certain areas.
If you're an overpopulation delusionist I suppose this would be good news, but you don't strike me as someone who glories in human suffering. Thanks for the additional info.
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Reply to comment by CalligrapherDizzy201 in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Can you cite some sources?
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Reply to comment by ProphecyRat2 in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
If billions of people are starving to death why do we now have 8 billion people?
pretendperson t1_j1rizyj wrote
Reply to comment by CalligrapherDizzy201 in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Well, we have 8 billion people alive and they are subsisting on some sort of food to so remain.
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Reply to comment by DoctorMomoustache in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
Read up about the technological breakthrough of extraction of ammonia from the atmosphere and subsequent extraction of nitrogen to fertilize crops in massive quantities. That alone saved the lives of billions of people - prior to that technology a famine every 10 years would wipe out millions and millions of the population of any given region.
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Reply to comment by chriscov in Is there any real upper limit of technology? by basafish
okay doomer
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Reply to comment by andy_crypto in Dark Matter as an Intergalactic Heat Source. Spectra from quasars suggest that intergalactic gas may have been heated by a form of dark matter called dark photons. by MistWeaver80
In putin's russia, black wafer swallows YOU
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Reply to “Unraveling the Mysteries of the Quantum Multiverse: Exploring Connections and Implications for a Grand Unified Theory through a Thought Experiment and AI Program Algorithm Frameworks” by wulfboy01
Hi! I love your enthusiasm!
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