• msantossilva@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    I guess some people are genuinely concerned about AI wiping out humanity. Do not worry, that will never happen. We are already doing a fine job fostering our own extinction. If we keep going down our current path, those soulless robots will never even get the chance.

    Now, in truth, I do not know what will kill us first, but I reckon it is important to stay positive

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      1 month ago

      I mean it’s definitely helping, but not in the way I imagined. It is becoming a major driver of CO2 emissions due to the large computational power if needs, which will only increase in the future. The planet is boiling, and they will keep building more server farms for the next LLM upgrade, giving up on stopping/controlling climate change.

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        1 month ago

        Wouldn’t that be something: we choke to death trying to create a supercomputer to tell us to stop doing exactly that

        True irony

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    1 month ago

    “They used physics to do it” is just a laughably pathetic motivation. Nobel hated “abstract wankery” or “intellectual masturbation” and wanted to promote results which benefitted the common man and society directly. This is incidentally also why there doesn’t exist a Nobel prize in economics. The nobel prize comitte has since long abandoned Nobel’s will in this matter and it is anyones guess what the order of magnitude of spin Nobel’s corpse has accumulated.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      it is anyones guess what the order of magnitude of spin Nobel’s corpse has accumulated.

      I’m guessing it’s nearing the theoretical limits of “abstract wankery.”

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      1 month ago

      The problem isn’t the technology. The problem is the people losing their minds about it.