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artificial_scarcity t1_j33bpz0 wrote
Reply to Wind power is built at an increasing pace but its effect on nature and animals is poorly known. Researchers investigated the impact of wind turbines on bat presence and activity in Finnish boreal forests. The results indicate that wind power repels bats and drives them away from important habitats. by universityofturku
Reminder that burning fossil fuels is an existential threat to life on Earth as we know it.
artificial_scarcity t1_j07535f wrote
Reply to Why do so many people assume malevolent AI won’t be an issue until future AI controlled robots and drones come into play? What if malevolent AI has already been in play, covertly, via social media or other distributed/connected platforms? -if this post gets deleted by a bot, we might have the answer by Shaboda
the future is stupid. we don't need malevolent ai banning people on reddit when there are already pro-Russia reddit admins banning people for 'hate speech' for criticizing the russian state
artificial_scarcity t1_izyxsmq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Recycled gold from SIM cards could help make drugs more sustainable. Researchers have used gold extracted from electronic waste as catalysts for reactions that could be applied to making medicines. by MistWeaver80
FYI There are plenty of YouTube videos of people who recover gold from electronics as a hobby.
artificial_scarcity t1_iz6ddra wrote
Reply to comment by freepenguin91 in Asians were the First People in Europe According to Recent Genetic Studies. by KottjornGoad
No. The migrations of Proto Indo Europeans happened much more recently (3,500-5,000 years ago).
artificial_scarcity t1_iwwtgwz wrote
Reply to comment by PhelesDragon in Meta has withdrawn its Galactica AI, only 3 days after its release, following intense criticism. Meta’s misstep—and its hubris—show once again that Big Tech has a blind spot about the severe limitations of large language models in AI. by lughnasadh
People make up answers for things they don't fully understand all the time, and certainly aren't able to admit they're wrong when they do it. See the world's various religions for hundreds of examples.
artificial_scarcity t1_j8e5se3 wrote
Reply to comment by Bewaretheicespiders in Would an arcology be conceivably possible? by peregrinkm
Like a lot of things Russia does, it's stupid and makes no sense