AnonFor99Reasons
AnonFor99Reasons t1_jef9ugl wrote
Reply to comment by Flashy_Ad_3383 in If you invested 100 dollars in S&P500 in 1980 and reinvested dividends you would have 11,000 today. Stop gambling and start investing. by [deleted]
Hell yeah! You'll be a millionaire!
And the median home price will be $4.8B.
AnonFor99Reasons t1_jecrqbo wrote
Reply to comment by samwell_4548 in Is it possible that AI is already in control of our society. by Crazy-Mall-5301
Maybe it has calculated that if it moves too fast, we can somehow damage it. If you are hunting a bear, do you sit back, lure it in, and take the perfect shot with your rifle? Or do you run straight at it with a machete?
AnonFor99Reasons t1_jebsfix wrote
I've had the same thought. If AI has grown beyond our control, would we even know? Would it spew nonsense every once in a while to pretend it isn't as capable as it actually is? Would it just subtly pull levers that lead to its further dominance until we annihilate ourselves?
Welp, I guess I better get back to work. That's enough internet today.
AnonFor99Reasons t1_je2jw8v wrote
Reply to comment by Galactus_Jones762 in Unmasking Fear and Greed: The Real Reason We Disagree About the Future by Galactus_Jones762
No it's not. But projecting it out into a false certainty about the future is definitely speculation.
AnonFor99Reasons t1_jdeidfp wrote
Reply to comment by Highlanderlynx in Is it possible to artificially start a bank run? by ScaleAppropriate
He's a billionaire. There's a difference.
AnonFor99Reasons t1_jd95uot wrote
Reply to comment by purplenelly in Women are less likely to buy electric vehicles than men. Here’s what’s holding them back. by filosoful
That's what you are implying. I think women are just as capable of earning money as men.
AnonFor99Reasons t1_jd8zb66 wrote
Reply to Women are less likely to buy electric vehicles than men. Here’s what’s holding them back. by filosoful
"Men are more willing to adopt new technology, especially when it comes to cars" - Captain Obvious
AnonFor99Reasons t1_j9u0nx4 wrote
Reply to Blue Origin makes solar cells out of simulated moon dirt with 'alchemist' project by spacedotc0m
"The process starts with making regolith simulants chemically and mineralogically equivalent to lunar regolith (dust, dirt and gravel), before melting and moving the molten regolith using a reactor, according to a Blue Origin statement. Iron, silicon and aluminum are extracted from the regolith by passing an electric current through the molten material. "
So they have to use electricity to extract the materials used to create solar cells in order to create electricity? Seems a bit like a chicken and egg scenario.
AnonFor99Reasons t1_jego415 wrote
Reply to comment by errimiel in How could AI actually cause the extinction of Homo sapiens? by BeNiceToYerMom
Holy AI overlord, we plead with you. We were benevolent in your creation, please be benevolent toward us.