Comfortable_Slip4025
Comfortable_Slip4025 t1_jdyzi9p wrote
Reply to Singularity is a hypothesis by Gortanian2
The "singularity" is an approximation. On a long enough timescale, current human advancements are already a near-singularity.
Comfortable_Slip4025 t1_jdonmz1 wrote
You're talking about the Rare Earth Hypothesis - the idea that it takes such an improbable series of coincidences for a potentially starfaring species to arise that we're not in the forward light cone of any other such species. Ergo, no aliens, because if there were, we'd know about them or wouldn't exist at all.
Comfortable_Slip4025 t1_jayej9g wrote
Exterminate
Comfortable_Slip4025 t1_j6parh8 wrote
I just worked on a quartet search tree project to create optimal evolutionary trees. So, not dead yet!
Comfortable_Slip4025 t1_j6k04ad wrote
Massage therapist and gardener
Comfortable_Slip4025 t1_j5oc7vr wrote
Besides writing code I'm also a certified massage therapist. But after the Singularity, who's gonna be able to pay for a massage?
Comfortable_Slip4025 t1_j5hc4k9 wrote
For most of history people didn't see things as constantly improving (or ought to be improving). Fulfillment of purpose was more about doing one's part well. Whether things got better or worse was up to God, or the gods. In our hypothetical, AI would play the role of the gods.
Comfortable_Slip4025 t1_irtoqm7 wrote
Reply to [P] Pure C/C++ port of OpenAI's Whisper by ggerganov
That's something I might find quite useful.
Comfortable_Slip4025 t1_je96y7v wrote
Reply to TIL that tularemia is an infectious disease that can be contracted by “inhaling particles from an infected rabbit ground up [by] a lawnmower”. by krisalyssa
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