DinosaurHoax
DinosaurHoax t1_jd3w3u2 wrote
Reply to Let’s Make A List Of Every Good Movie/Show For The AI/Singularity Enthusiast by AnakinRagnarsson66
Upgrade (2018) is the greatest movie nobody talks about.
DinosaurHoax t1_jaewdkr wrote
Reply to comment by vapre in TIL the Futurama theme song is considered a variation of a 1967 song called "Psyché Rock" by french composer Pierre Henry, which in turn is based on the well known 1966 song "Wild Things" by the Troggs. by NoxDominus
I think so, here is the song on Youtube https://youtu.be/rNMXRQg4Css
DinosaurHoax t1_jae0fi6 wrote
Reply to TIL the Futurama theme song is considered a variation of a 1967 song called "Psyché Rock" by french composer Pierre Henry, which in turn is based on the well known 1966 song "Wild Things" by the Troggs. by NoxDominus
I always thought it sounded like Fatboy Slim's Psyche Rock. I didn't realize it was a cover.
DinosaurHoax t1_j6u9lmp wrote
Reply to comment by Visual_Ad_8202 in What is your opinion of what is going to happen between AGI and Singularity. by CertainMiddle2382
You still have large corporations like Microsoft, Amazon, and other tech companies that see this as a cash cow in the future. Just because boomers get more conservative with there money doesn't mean business investment won't be directed towards AI. These are blue chip companies that, as investments go, are deemed safe. I think the past year has been a tipping point for the technology, where it was a fringe technology that insiders saw promise in, to a mainstream phenomenon that has captured the public's imagination. I think investment will continue to trend upward.
DinosaurHoax t1_j6sts4s wrote
Reply to What is your opinion of what is going to happen between AGI and Singularity. by CertainMiddle2382
This seem like the most likely outcome:
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/AbleFrenchAtlanticridleyturtle-max-1mb.gif
DinosaurHoax t1_jeftezu wrote
Reply to comment by SeaBearsFoam in Goddamn it's really happening by BreadManToast
I have a 10 and 9 year old. One is good at writing but is that something that will matter in a future job market, five years ago I would have said unequivocally "yes". Now it may be irrelevant. Do you want your kid's to be a lawyer or doctor anymore? Or is that just setting them up for displacement?