BlueHammer85
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When exactly is it going to wipe out the planet ?
When I think of AI, this comes into my head.
I mean, it's pretty funny really. All the GPU's and all the algorithms in the world, could never show me anything as true, or create a single second as beautiful, as I saw on Thursday, just watching the leaves in a particular tree in the light, watching the light dance in the various ripples and flows and layers of our local stream. Everything we build is so clumsy and ugly, compared to nature, that it's just hilarious. A joke. I hope more people start to get it, and get the random lifetime ambition to plant a tree or six.
The implants in people's head will be able to create all those visuals for them to seem perfectly real.
Implants are coming, it's already been normalised to have these phones attached to your hand. The next obvious step will be things being implanted. It'll 100% happen at some point. Younger generations won't take much concincing and everyone else dies out eventually.
the running man"Only in a re-run"
Name the film..
13th November 2026. Friday afternoon.When exactly is it going to wipe out the planet ?
13th November 2026. Friday afternoon.
13th November 2026. Friday afternoon.
I think we're quite a long way away yet. Even today's AI such as ChatGPT isn't actually AI, it's just an algorithm which utilises the internet to formulate answers to questions. It cannot come up with new ideas or do anything that separates it from a very advanced version of Google.
They say the AI singularity is tied to processing power but I don't think that is really relevant. We're getting close to brain type levels of hardware and processing power but the software is a million miles off. Whilst computers are tied to 0's and 1's then we'll never see a true intelligence which isn't reliant or based upon human programming.
That doesn't mean we can't get AI and robots to do everything we need because do we really need an intelligent AI or do we actually just need far more powerful automation? I'd say the latter is best and the former is dangerous.
Damn I’ve got a GP appointment then13th November 2026. Friday afternoon.
I think we're quite a long way away yet. Even today's AI such as ChatGPT isn't actually AI, it's just an algorithm which utilises the internet to formulate answers to questions. It cannot come up with new ideas or do anything that separates it from a very advanced version of Google.
They say the AI singularity is tied to processing power but I don't think that is really relevant. We're getting close to brain type levels of hardware and processing power but the software is a million miles off. Whilst computers are tied to 0's and 1's then we'll never see a true intelligence which isn't reliant or based upon human programming.
That doesn't mean we can't get AI and robots to do everything we need because do we really need an intelligent AI or do we actually just need far more powerful automation? I'd say the latter is best and the former is dangerous.
You've been watching to much Black Mirror.
The AI will kill them as a priority. Only seagulls and cats are higher on its list.Typical, I was going to go and feed the ducks that day.
I didn’t know Martin Keown had died, RIP.Does it matter?
This question has made me realise I really don’t give a toss about the long term (200+ years in the future) prospects of humanity.
I care about the world around me and the people in it today. I care about my children and their children and probably their children too, but I don’t think I can bring myself to care about 20 generations into the future any more than I care about relatives 20 generations back dying of bubonic plague etc.
Obviously I’d like for us to avoid this if possible and not embark on a deliberate attempt to end the species, I think we have a moral responsibility to look after the planet we’re on and not dig a hole for the future generations but god knows much of the planet would be much better off without us.
No one grieves for the Neanderthal. We are just another link in the evolutionary chain, eventually we will be replaced like all species before us.