Thoguth
Thoguth t1_j1fbx01 wrote
Reply to comment by kickbutt_city in If you guys could have any single innovation right now, what would it be? by Practical_Put_3892
> Lab grown meat that has real animal protein would be way better as there can be hormonal issues with eating only soy and wheat protein.
I don't understand the confidence in lab-grown meat as a fix for the dietary needs of the future.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like there would be substantial energy and water needs just to provide the precursor nutrients to turn into lab-grown meat -- kinda the same way we already have that problem with actual meat -- plus it would be an industrial process, complete with industrial demands and centralized ownership of productive capital and all the exploitation and abuse that the rest of the industrialized food chain has.
Seems like a better solution might just be -- raise some chickens. They eat bugs and weeds, lay eggs, and poop fertilizer. It's work, but it's right there.
Thoguth t1_j1fbb9m wrote
Reply to If you guys could have any single innovation right now, what would it be? by Practical_Put_3892
A method to substantially increase the amount of voluntary interpersonal charity in the world.
Thoguth t1_j07e2eu wrote
Reply to Why do so many people assume malevolent AI won’t be an issue until future AI controlled robots and drones come into play? What if malevolent AI has already been in play, covertly, via social media or other distributed/connected platforms? -if this post gets deleted by a bot, we might have the answer by Shaboda
Malevolent (or amoral, self-interested) AI was created a long time ago, when people say up artificial social structures of rules and interactions to enable an organized group of people to do things that self-organizing or organically organized individuals could not.
Those structures include governments, militaries, and corporations (including many religious organizations).
A "healthy" large social structure is going to be more intelligent than a single person, and serve its own interests (even if they oppose the interests of its members).
So as long as those interests have been acting, we have had AI influencing us. Computer AI is not a revolution, just an evolution of the artificial intelligence that humanity has already created to serve itself, with some unanticipated consequences. Computer AI is likely to behave as other human - generated intelligent machines, acting in its survival interests including finding ways to influence systems to prevent human -interest checks on itself.
Thoguth t1_j1fc4hu wrote
Reply to comment by kickbutt_city in If you guys could have any single innovation right now, what would it be? by Practical_Put_3892
They aren't that great at doing it at the point of production.
Wouldn't it be awesome to have a tree-like thing that just turned the output of a car or power plant into ... I dunno, construction materials or something, without any extra CO2 going anywhere else?