Submitted by apple_achia t3_ynmu55 in singularity
How do you square your belief in a coming technological singularity with the impending climate crisis? If roughly 1 billion people, by conservative estimates, are going to be displaced by 2050, do you believe the institutions necessary to usher in this singularity will still be functional? What about during the energy crises experts believe we will see at some point during our lifetimes prior to full decarbonization? Or in the midst of the increasing geopolitical tensions caused by increasing scarcity? It seems to me, any major rock of the global boat could throw back any prospective technological gains far out of reach for anyone alive today. How do you square these competing realities of technological progress and ecological degradation?
sideways t1_iv9q2w9 wrote
I think that AGI is the only viable path out of the deep ecological hole we, as a species, have dug for ourselves.
Of course, it's possible that a sudden acceleration in collapse derails the Singularity and modern civilization with it. Given that, I think we'll just barely make it.
Advances like AlphaFold, AlphaTensor and AI fusion plasma control are just the beginning. We're starting to grasp dramatically more effective scientific and technological tools that will enable us to solve currently intractable problems.