Philosofuel

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[–] Philosofuel 5 points 1 day ago

You know this happened with cars also, until there is a new disruption by a new player or technology - companies are just coasting on their cash cows. Part of the market cycle I guess.

[–] Philosofuel 4 points 2 days ago

It really does feel like a trillion dollar investor game of chicken, where some investors or company has to admit defeat at some point.

[–] Philosofuel 2 points 2 days ago

Thanks for further elaborating. I think I get your point a bit better now.

[–] Philosofuel 2 points 2 days ago (4 children)

So do you think a centralisation of AI "power" will lie in who has the most/best data? Was just reading Nexus, and Yuval Harari suggests that a centralisation of power is due to the most resources (data centers) and the data itself. Wondering what your take is, or if I'm not getting it.

[–] Philosofuel 4 points 1 week ago

For sure, especially these decentrale solutions work for places with limited to no access to a lot of resources now. Very interested where a lot technological leapfrogging will take place

[–] Philosofuel 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Yeah, I agree we have to accept change. In the long run sure, life will be okay, and a new totally unique array of different species will exist. I think next to a healthy stable biosphere, which biodiversity is a fundament of, a lot of people feel the grief/sadness because of the loss of all this natural beauty. Be it ecosystems or species. And I think a problem is, that sure nature adapted and shifted due to natural cycles. Deserts and jungles moved north/south/east/west depending on changing circumstances. But next to geographical limits, there is also the limit that a lot of ground is claimed and protected by culture. Be it agricultural or cities.

I don't totally agree to the COP progress, yes it is a slow process. And totally not moving at a speed we need or like. But at the moment it is the best we have. And as far as climate goes, a lot more has been done because of COPs then without them. Though I certainly hope we can develop better processes and cooperation between countries on these issues.

[–] Philosofuel 1 points 1 week ago

Thanks for the explanation

[–] Philosofuel 1 points 1 week ago

Thanks for enlightening me

[–] Philosofuel 5 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

I have no clue, because never reading the bible thoroughly because of being an atheist and all. I did a quick search and found something about being model nation under god and fully embracing the Messiah as a nation. But not sure what you refer to.

[–] Philosofuel 7 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

thanks for your great message, I see some hopeful developments well as, because of technological disruption. It is worth to read some of it here. But I am worried about even more complex issues like biodiversity loss. Though there is absolutely still hope and possibility there to limit damage, it is even more complicated to limit the damage. What do you think about that?

[–] Philosofuel 21 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Do you really think they lost over their stance on Israel/Palestina? Not saying it doesn't matter. But I feel if you see how many votes republicans got, that a lot of (perceived) domestic issues played a very big role.

[–] Philosofuel 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Well,... Thanks for sharing anyway. Hope can still strive for minimizing warming, and not just give up and aim for 2' warming, instead of as close to 1.5' as possible.

 

In a first, an American woman used a suicide pod to take her own life. The process took place in Switzerland. It's done by pumping in only nitrogen gas, so the person will lose goes dizzy, loses consciousness and eventually dies. Enter futurama memes.

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Analysis of why and how humanoid robots will displace human physical labour.

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