cypherl
cypherl t1_j9wz653 wrote
Reply to comment by helpskinissues in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
I feel you. The older people I work with keep saying things like these electric cars are never going to work. They might have a long list of draw backs my old friends but Norway goes 100% electric for new cars in 2025. It's not coming. It's here now.
cypherl t1_j66mqtc wrote
Reply to If given the chance in your life time, will join a theoretical transhumanist hive mind? by YobaiYamete
Rugged American Individual here. Hard pass.
cypherl t1_ix5ann9 wrote
Reply to comment by ChronoPsyche in is it ignorant for me to constantly have the singularity in my mind when discussing the future/issues of the future? by blxoom
Where does the runaway effect take place? 50 million years ago primates existed and we were at 1,000 parts per million. Is it something like 2000 parts per million that really kicks it over?
cypherl t1_ix581ya wrote
Reply to comment by Ineedanameforthis35 in is it ignorant for me to constantly have the singularity in my mind when discussing the future/issues of the future? by blxoom
I think you are correct but for a different reason. The Earth has been losing glaciers for the last 10,000 years. Going back to 300 parts per million CO2 wouldn't change that I suppose. So I would still be safe from glaciers. If we do make it to singularity I look forward to global warming the hack out of Mars
cypherl t1_ix56nxg wrote
Reply to comment by ChronoPsyche in is it ignorant for me to constantly have the singularity in my mind when discussing the future/issues of the future? by blxoom
I am serious about glaciers. I think you have a good point on the speed. I'm just not sure if dropping us to 200 parts per million for CO2, like that last ice age solves it.
cypherl t1_ix53law wrote
Reply to comment by ChronoPsyche in is it ignorant for me to constantly have the singularity in my mind when discussing the future/issues of the future? by blxoom
Your phrase solve climate change makes me interested. I live in a spot of North America that had a 1000 feet of ice over it 10,000 years ago. CO2 levels have been many times higher and many times lower historically. I guess my question is do I have to live on a glacier when you're done solving climate?
cypherl t1_ivcxamp wrote
Reply to comment by Verzingetorix in In the face on the Anthropocene by apple_achia
Climate kills 1000x fewer people than even as recently as the 1950's. Turns out central air and super computing weather forecasts are pretty effective. I agree with you, it would be a people thing.
cypherl t1_ivcwn07 wrote
Reply to comment by Cult_of_Chad in In the face on the Anthropocene by apple_achia
People don't seem to understand this. We are at 440 ppm CO2. Mr. Trex lived quite happily at 1500 ppm.
cypherl t1_j9ygpvd wrote
Reply to Open AI officially talking about the coming AGI and superintelligence. by alfredo70000
Article is a bit all over the place. Talks about AGI coming about and then progressing at a normal rate from there. If you hit true AGI and not just LLM I don't see how ASI isn't a few months out. Article also makes a bunch of allusions to the alignment problem. I like the goal but once the genie is out it would be like a singular ant trying to direct the affairs of a country.