priscilla_halfbreed

priscilla_halfbreed t1_j3qssj8 wrote

Going from 1990 where home computers were barely emerging in the world to 20 years later where smartphones were just emerging, if we compress this 20 year span into 10 due to exponential growth, then I think 10 years from 2020 we will see a similar leap, so around 2030

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priscilla_halfbreed t1_j0r5jmu wrote

I think it will be based on what you choose to "do" as a career/goal lifepath. Like even in a utopea where 100% of everything is taken care of by AI/bots and we have free infinite food/shelter/leisure, people will still pursue things. I imagine there would still be artists, rappers, movie creators, sports athletes, etc

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priscilla_halfbreed t1_j0jujpz wrote

Once it can generate 3d assets (I do not mean faked 3D where computer interprets pixels on screen with algorithms, but an Ai actually creating fbx and uvs and rigs and animations and PBR texture sets with prompts alone and they are the same/higher quality than a human creator, that'll be a gigantic shift in...everything

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priscilla_halfbreed t1_iy4pt7y wrote

The physical headsets with eye lenses have a very rapidly approaching ceiling on how much we can improve them...

I think we won't see anything truly mindblowing until we get into neuralink territory and able to involve other senses besides sight/sound, such as taste/smell/touch, smell being humongous factor in our memory part of brain

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priscilla_halfbreed t1_irkqor4 wrote

I feel like if you go into our future, then back in time, you enter into a different version of the current.

Like imagine a tree. we are at base of trunk right now. We live our lives and go up the trunk and into a branch. If we then time travel into history, we don't turn around and travel back into the same trunk.

What happens when time is reversed is that the tree is also reversed, so you turn around while on the branch, and the tree itself turns around as well, and you are still going along branch paths even tho its supposed to be the past

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priscilla_halfbreed t1_irbgs3b wrote

The only people who have done this are crazy youtubers who sleep/spend 24 hours or up to a week in minecraft vr/ocarina of time as an experiment and they say it is cool but ultimately left them worse than before

Unless the HMD is drastically changed I don't see this becoming a normal reality for anyone

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priscilla_halfbreed t1_ir0itl5 wrote

I think the first month, 95% of people won't notice anything.

But those of us around here, and smart people, will start seeing weird red flag things that make us go "huh that's weird" about our daily lives

Then it won't take long to put 2 and 2 together

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