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Is everything we see just prepping us for the rise of AI?
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:28 pm
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:28 pm
Thinking about how far advanced AI will be in the next 10 years. Is it reasonable to believe that the majority of the current jobs will be obsolete? And therefor the majority of people? Is this why they are attacking the working and middle class and rewarding the unproductive?
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:30 pm to burger bearcat
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Is it reasonable to believe that the majority of the current jobs will be obsolete?
No
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Is this why they are attacking the working and middle class and rewarding the unproductive?
No. It’s because sheep need constant rules and a shepherd. Individuals do not.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:32 pm to Nguyener
quote:How does this view align with Christianity? Given their rules and... a Shepherd
No. It’s because sheep need constant rules and a shepherd. Individuals do not.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:34 pm to burger bearcat
quote:Your thinking might be plausible IF the "they" you are referring to WERE NOT some of the most hateful, divisive, retributional, anti-white, racists to ever walk the face of the Earth!
Is this why they are attacking the working and middle class and rewarding the unproductive?
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:36 pm to burger bearcat
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Thinking about how far advanced AI will be in the next 10 years.
This assumes that there is no end to Moore's law. There is a physical end to Moore's law. There is a point to were we can only fit 40 or so electrons between the source and drain of a transistor. We are almost to that point. That means we will have reached the physical end of computing speed and will have to develop a new method of computing.
That new method that is getting publicity is quantum computing. But quantum computing currently has major drawbacks. Among one of the major drawbacks are the components of a quantum computer need to be near absolute zero in temperature.
This post was edited on 5/6/21 at 2:38 pm
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:38 pm to Pecker
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How does this view align with Christianity? Given their rules and... a Shepherd
It doesn't. One is a group that has the ability to differentiate right from wrong and choose to follow someone who encourages them to better themselves the other is a group with absolutely zero moral compass and blindly do as their told even if it means harming innocent people.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:40 pm to burger bearcat
If you aren’t convinced by now that we are living in a simulation then you will never get it.
Think of how your life has progressed since your earliest memory. Gradually things get crazier each year. That’s how the simulation works. Real life wouldn’t be like that. There would be peaks and valleys.
Think of how your life has progressed since your earliest memory. Gradually things get crazier each year. That’s how the simulation works. Real life wouldn’t be like that. There would be peaks and valleys.
This post was edited on 5/6/21 at 2:41 pm
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:45 pm to The Ostrich
quote:Sure but our scruples are based on the boundaries established by the rules we choose to accept. The rules serve to establish order and direct our lives in a way that benefits us. This is true in religion and in society, and applies to us all. The idea of "individuals" not needing rules or a shepherd is nonsensical.
It doesn't. One is a group that has the ability to differentiate right from wrong and choose to follow someone who encourages them to better themselves the other is a group with absolutely zero moral compass and blindly do as their told even if it means harming innocent people.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:45 pm to OysterPoBoy
I'm open to simulation theories, but whose earliest memories serve as the baseline, here? There were two World Wars fought before I was born, not to mention the Civil War or the Great Depression... Things have not been crazier with each passing year in my lifetime. There was relative calm between 9/11 and COVID-19... This statement only rings true for a person born in 2016.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:45 pm to burger bearcat
... prepping for the anti-Christ.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:47 pm to OysterPoBoy
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If you aren’t convinced by now that we are living in a simulation then you will never get it.
But who is conducting the simulation?
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:48 pm to Pecker
Nothing the Dems do align with Christianity
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:50 pm to EuphoricSSP
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But who is conducting the simulation?
Dan TDM.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:51 pm to burger bearcat
Real AI isn't a thing. Some debate if it is even achievable. We just have advanced coding ATM.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:54 pm to burger bearcat
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Is it reasonable to believe that the majority of the current jobs will be obsolete?
In 10 years? No. But some jobs will be. Which means more competition for what's left. And that's going to cause strife.
Over time? Yes. Most jobs can be automated.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 2:55 pm to AUCE05
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Real AI isn't a thing. Some debate if it is even achievable. We just have advanced coding ATM.
I don't know what "real AI" means. We have algorithms that simulate or out-perform humans doing those tasks analytically or logically. The issue is they're trained to do very specific things.
You might mean artificial "general" intelligence, which means you throw an application/algorithm/ensemble at any problem and it figures it out. That doesn't exist, but it doesn't necessarily need to.
Posted on 5/6/21 at 3:21 pm to burger bearcat
People were asking this same question 10 years ago and the biggest impact of robots takin’ our jobs is a self checkout lane at Kroger. It’s mostly BS repeated by lazy bums trying to meme it into existence in order to justify UBI or some other type of welfare.
AI advancement and its current state is pretty disappointing. Yes, they can do complex tasks better like play chess and Starcraft, but try to make one that can do a super simple task empty a trash can or pick up a screwdriver or not suicide into a water fountain and they crap themselves.
The real point of seeing more robots around is to help you get used to being under constant surveillance.
AI advancement and its current state is pretty disappointing. Yes, they can do complex tasks better like play chess and Starcraft, but try to make one that can do a super simple task empty a trash can or pick up a screwdriver or not suicide into a water fountain and they crap themselves.
The real point of seeing more robots around is to help you get used to being under constant surveillance.
This post was edited on 5/6/21 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 5/6/21 at 3:30 pm to burger bearcat
How do you know we’re not already living in a simulation?
Posted on 5/6/21 at 3:43 pm to burger bearcat
I think people over-estimate AI but it is very interesting.
Check this out. They have even "learned" white guilt.
LINK
That subreddit is pretty entertaining.
Check this out. They have even "learned" white guilt.
LINK
That subreddit is pretty entertaining.
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