KungFuHamster
KungFuHamster t1_je7j0z4 wrote
Reply to comment by koliamparta in Would a corporation realistically release an AGI to the public? by Shiningc
The thing you invented was my preference. My original statement was agnostic in that regard; I merely stated an eventuality. Which is why you got downvoted; you inferred something that wasn't there.
KungFuHamster t1_je4gaon wrote
Reply to comment by koliamparta in Would a corporation realistically release an AGI to the public? by Shiningc
Have you tried being a writer? You really like to make shit up out of nothing.
KungFuHamster t1_je0mtoj wrote
Reply to comment by Trout_Shark in Would a corporation realistically release an AGI to the public? by Shiningc
Yeah, the invention of AGI is often referred to in science fiction as the technical singularity, because the speed of AI makes the future beyond that point literally unknowable. If we can keep it from killing us, it should advance our technologies at a tremendous rate.
KungFuHamster t1_je0mdwt wrote
If an AGI were released to the general public, it would be devastating. Think of the worst thing you could do with a nimble AI that can learn and do anything, and it's only a matter of time before someone would use it for that purpose. The power of an AGI would be akin to a nuclear bomb, but for anything connected to the internet.
There are trolls and terrorists and mercenaries who would use it to pwn corporations and governments, disabling or even destroying public utilities, banks, hospitals, and rival entities. Not all of these entities are vulnerable, but enough would be that the attacks would completely disrupt trade and economies, and possibly the world economy. The US, Russia, China, and North Korea would not hesitate to obtain and weaponize AGI.
KungFuHamster t1_jacgxfi wrote
Reply to Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells | Scientists unveil a path to drive computing forward: organoid intelligence, where lab-grown brain organoids act as biological hardware by chrisdh79
This is one way we could actually invent real AI, and not sophisticated Markov chains like we have now.
Just... don't connect it to the internet.
KungFuHamster t1_ja4lbef wrote
After a bit of digging, it looks like the 250% efficiency increase is just in relation to the existing performance of perovskite-based solar panels, not versus silicon solar panels. I was unable to find a straight comparison to silicon cell efficiency, merely that the new techniques make them an "equally efficient replacement for silicon."
KungFuHamster t1_j9d3y6s wrote
Some schools have foreign language requirements. My college-prep high school required 2 years. It would be interesting to see number of schools that have a foreign language requirement vs. those that don't, because I'm guessing most students only take the minimum requirement.
KungFuHamster t1_j8ek29a wrote
Reply to comment by qdtk in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
Gonna take my horse to the old town road...
KungFuHamster t1_j89hepw wrote
Reply to comment by Purple_Passion000 in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
There are a number of songs I've disliked at first that I ended up liking after 4 or 5 listens. Some of them I listened to "ironically" and then ended up genuinely liking them.
KungFuHamster t1_j88h51q wrote
Reply to comment by WollCel in Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
Your sarcasm adds nothing. The fact that no one has acted on those concepts demonstrates that our politicians do not act in our best interest but for corporate interests. Until we get sincere representatives, nothing significantly good is going to happen.
KungFuHamster t1_j876clh wrote
Reply to comment by Actaeus86 in Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
The US is gerrymandered up to its eyeballs. Our politicians don't really represent us. If we can get rid of unlimited corporate political spending and make gerrymandering illegal, the US will swiftly and "magically" move left.
KungFuHamster t1_j873zzw wrote
Reply to Universal Basic Services in the US? by [deleted]
Out of the woodwork crawl the people whining about what it'll cost. These same assholes don't ask how we pay trillions of dollars for war, spending more than any other country by several multiples, more than the next 9 highest spending countries combined.
Easy, here we go:
- Health care: every other advanced nation does it and spends less than we do per person, and yet provide 100% health care for all citizens. Copy how they do it, and we'd save money. Hint: eliminate enormous profits.
- Eliminate tax loopholes for corporations and billionaires.
- Eliminate tax exempt status for churches.
Done, paid for. We probably wouldn't even have to cut defense.
Next problem.
KungFuHamster t1_j7xj9wj wrote
Reply to comment by bunchesofbushels in [Image]Always do your best by pepticgirru
There are a lot of times I can do better, but to do that consistently is exhausting. Sometimes I just need to do my "good enough" so I can recharge.
KungFuHamster t1_j72avve wrote
Reply to comment by halfanothersdozen in [OC] McDonald’s High-Level Cash Flow Statement Visualized with a Waterfall Chart. by Square_Tea4916
- Someone really really wanted to make a graph that looked like a McDonald's logo "M".
KungFuHamster t1_j6l0n0m wrote
Reply to comment by lurq_king in Annie Wersching: The Last of Us video game and 24 actress dies at 45 by YaBoy_Iwan
Have lost family and friends to cancer. Fuck cancer.
KungFuHamster t1_j45zl0t wrote
Reply to comment by FavoriteColorFlavor in Supplementation with natural compounds can mimic calorie restriction without its side effects, protecting mitochondrial function and lowering inflammation. by mightx
It's all about replication of results by a third party study. I'll believe it when that happens.
KungFuHamster t1_j4215gy wrote
I thought smaller transistor sizes were supposed to require less power, not more?
KungFuHamster t1_j3hi7d8 wrote
I'm surprised I don't see Ezekiel 23:20 on there.
KungFuHamster t1_j2auga4 wrote
Reply to comment by periphery72271 in Lets all have a moment of silence for the legendary age of gaming which unfortunately has neared the end of its lifespan, nothing will be the same as how it was 5-10 years ago. by Apollyonlives
Same. It's like the dudes on the street corners with the placards that read: THE END IS NEAR.
Yeah, whatever. Like the BNL song says, "It's all been done before."
Chillax, brah.
KungFuHamster t1_j28ollb wrote
Reply to comment by Robot_Basilisk in Luxurious space hotels are a classic Sci-Fi trope. But American hospitality giant Hilton recently signed a deal with Lockheed Martin and Voyager Space to build the solar system’s first space hotel onboard Starlab — a space station with NASA funding — which is currently under development. by EricFromOuterSpace
Not until they get free power and ignore entropy. In a few hundred years we might have the tech to sustain something like that, but until then there's always going to be a need for food, water, reaction fuel, vitamins, etc.
KungFuHamster t1_j252k6b wrote
Reply to Luxurious space hotels are a classic Sci-Fi trope. But American hospitality giant Hilton recently signed a deal with Lockheed Martin and Voyager Space to build the solar system’s first space hotel onboard Starlab — a space station with NASA funding — which is currently under development. by EricFromOuterSpace
Once this was proven safe (at least a few thousand visitors) I would save up and do this at least once in my life.
KungFuHamster t1_j1e3jcw wrote
Reply to The purrfect deskmat. The Clickitty Clackitty Catpad GB (ends in 7 days) by bobasweatandtears
That's freakin adorable.
KungFuHamster t1_iykky8k wrote
Reply to comment by Darth_Kahuna in Gold from ancient Troy, Poliochni and Ur had the same origin by Darth_Kahuna
Of course we do; the gold all came from the collision of neutron stars. https://insider.si.edu/2013/07/earths-gold-came-from-colliding-dead-stars/
KungFuHamster t1_ixn87fw wrote
Reply to Embrace what may be the most important green technology ever. It could save us all by filosoful
Asimov wrote about yeast tank farms to feed Earth's struggling population in Caves of Steel, published 1953. There may be other examples that predate it but that's the earliest I can recall offhand. There are still many good ideas in sci fi just waiting to be developed.
KungFuHamster t1_jeh4o8z wrote
Reply to 'Car Guy’ Bill Gates just road in an autonomous vehicle across London and says the sector is reaching a 'tipping point' in the next decade by Last-Caterpillar-112
He "road"?