BigBadMur
BigBadMur t1_ja6f0mp wrote
Reply to A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
AI will destroy art as we knew it.
BigBadMur t1_j6bz53f wrote
Reply to Massive fire breaks out at oil refinery in Iran by slc73
I believe the camel spit is pretty powerful!
BigBadMur t1_j58uv4q wrote
Reply to comment by OfCuriousWorkmanship in Researchers successfully print an onject under skin using sound waves - a first step toward reducing the need for open surgery. by symmetry_seeking
Right now, it's beer and vodka. I might put my beanie on when I retire for the night.
BigBadMur t1_j577b79 wrote
Reply to comment by davidt0504 in Researchers successfully print an onject under skin using sound waves - a first step toward reducing the need for open surgery. by symmetry_seeking
I remember that episode. I always loved the humor on Star Trek.
BigBadMur t1_j53fg7x wrote
Reply to comment by pretendperson in Researchers successfully print an onject under skin using sound waves - a first step toward reducing the need for open surgery. by symmetry_seeking
Ah, that's the one?
BigBadMur t1_j52lwhk wrote
Reply to Researchers successfully print an onject under skin using sound waves - a first step toward reducing the need for open surgery. by symmetry_seeking
Sounds like a medical repair unit out of Star Trek. A decoder wasn't it?
BigBadMur t1_j3sti0z wrote
Reply to Physicists have discovered that mimicking human muscles can lead to more efficiently designed electric motors for use in robots and appliances. Their bioinspired motors use up to 22% less energy, have a greater range of motion and can lift objects higher than typical electric motors. by Sariel007
Next will come the cosmetics. Pretty soon you will not be able to tell a robot from a human.
BigBadMur t1_j21a75y wrote
Well, if Ukraine is serious, they know what they need to offer otherwise it won't happen.
BigBadMur t1_j0s088g wrote
Reply to The IEA says humanity used the greatest amount of coal in 2022 in all of human history, and that this level of consumption will continue until at least 2025. One-third of all global coal goes to generate electricity in China, and India's coal use is growing at 6% per annum. by lughnasadh
We're never going to get climate change under control if these rates of consumption continue or, more likely, will increase. We're China and India part of that big COP27 world conference on climate change?
BigBadMur t1_iy5mmgk wrote
So they should be afraid of what they are creating because whatever they put into AI will eventually change it and make it into something that was not originally intended.
BigBadMur t1_iy56gau wrote
Reply to Eye-tracking study suggests that negative comments on social media are more attention-grabbing than positive comments by giuliomagnifico
Judging by some of the reactions to negative comments on this platform this study would be deemed to be true.
BigBadMur t1_iwsbl8h wrote
Reply to Humanoid Robots: Sooner Than You Might Think by Gari_305
I don't really want to think about Humanoid Robots. Movies like The Terminator series evoke scary scenarios if these things get out of control.
BigBadMur t1_iwowllq wrote
Reply to 4 giant offshore terminals proposed in Texas would increase US oil export capacity by 6.5 million bpd. This July US oil exports hit their record monthly high: 3.8 million bpd by Dylan-Baddour
Isn't there something wrong here? Aren't we supposed to be cutting down on fossil fuels?
BigBadMur t1_irpv10v wrote
Reply to comment by thevictater in Podcast: the search for extraterrestrial intelligent life is now looking for "technosignatures" like pollution by asbruckman
Sorry, 'Oumuamua. I couldn't think of the correct spelling while I was trying.
BigBadMur t1_irovzgb wrote
Reply to Heavy-load exercise in older adults activates vasculogenesis and has a stronger impact on muscle gene expression than in young adults (Oct 2022) by basmwklz
I'm glad to know this since I am an older adult.
BigBadMur t1_irov5c7 wrote
Reply to How the mother's mood influences her baby's ability to speak. Scientists found even children whose mothers suffer from mild depressive mood that do not yet require medical treatment show early signs of delayed language development. by Wagamaga
I drive a special needs young boy to and from a local school. He as ADHD, autism and delayed language. He is very quiet in his booster seat and is one of the nicest kids I have ever had the pleasure to work with.
BigBadMur t1_irop9j6 wrote
Reply to Top robot companies pledge not to add weapons to their tech to avoid harm risk | Leading robotics firms promise not to add weapons to general use technology and said they would oppose others doing so by SetMau92
If they don't do it somebody else will weaponize Robots. It's inevitable.
BigBadMur t1_irolkaj wrote
Reply to comment by Extremely-Bad-Idea in Podcast: the search for extraterrestrial intelligent life is now looking for "technosignatures" like pollution by asbruckman
Maybe that's what the Omanoma thingy was that passed us not so long ago?
BigBadMur t1_iroldqo wrote
Reply to Podcast: the search for extraterrestrial intelligent life is now looking for "technosignatures" like pollution by asbruckman
That's a great thing to focus on after all you'd think pollution would be common in all outworld societies.
BigBadMur t1_jabh1bq wrote
Reply to AI Art Just Got Slapped With A Crucial And Devasting Legal Blow by Skullpt-Art
Personally, I'm staying right away from AI.