Tastoe
Tastoe t1_it14gko wrote
Reply to Assuming we had the technology, would any of you all be willing to go and live permanently on a habitable exoplanet or a terraformed planet? by Golfer345
Not by choice. The Life on such a planet would be much harder. But if I had to, yes.
Tastoe t1_isuz2kq wrote
Anything that's done without proper planning, and in a phased out manner, learning from previous phases is doomed to fail. Especially if it involves nature.
Such fanatic and wasteful efforts actually undermine genuine small scale efforts by NGOs and groups.
Tastoe t1_j6dm488 wrote
Reply to AI will not replace software developers, It will just drastically reduce the number of them. by masterile
Drastically reduce is a misnomer in the context of farmers. What's replaced is the labour intensive part of farming. The decision making activities at the top of the pyramid remains.
Same goes for software, from the inception of the IT industry, automation is the name of the game. We moved from automating number crunching, record keeping to more value added activities and the pace is quickening.
On the other hand, there's more opportunities for applying IT opening up every day. Also the systems become mind bogglinly complex, you need more cognitive inputs to maintain.
IT would become another technical capability for other human activities, just like medicine, electricity, machines... and pushed to the relam of "techie" in the years to come. In fact it's already happening.