JaxJaxon
JaxJaxon t1_jdj7vkt wrote
If I asked AI can the existence of God be proved or disproved, what answer might I expect to receive.
JaxJaxon t1_jbl8ycb wrote
Reply to With A.i advancements. What are some skills everybody should be learning now to better live in the future? by Moon_Devonshire
The most needed thing will be intelligence. A strong knowledge of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and manufacturing. All that AI and robotics wont work if a strong EM pulse hits the earth like from a sun spot. And we will need the ability to rebuild all the electrical machines, from the generating of electricity to the refrigerators and auto mobiles. Because when a strong EM pulse hits any thing that has a electrical charge in it or once had a charge becomes inert useless. And the only way to protect from this is a very strong faraday cage.
JaxJaxon t1_ja0lll1 wrote
Reply to comment by DonQuixBalls in The future of Starship includes national security missions - SpaceX’s Gary Henry said Starship holds the potential to become a mobility platform for the U.S. military by Gari_305
Yes for the most part they do. But each countries military have places that these things made for them are tested and here is where the problem of the money comes in. Approve our Plane, Tank, weapon and we will slip you some Cash, stock, perk. First the contracts are looked over and then a company or two are awarded the contract. Mabie they are looked over and Mabie not. I haven't had any contacts in that area for over 40 years. Then a prototype or two are made and tested. For Tanks and cannons it is at Aberdine Proving ground for missiles it is at Vandenberg space flight center. Hey Give this one a good review and we will compensate you. How else do the Government employees make enough money to have three houses some in other countries and a fat bank balance in several different Banks. Oh I am a simple Full bird col. that makes 200k a year but have three houses worth over 100 mil. Or the congress man that makes 15ok a year but is worth 500mil. And its not just in the U.S,A. that this is going on.
JaxJaxon t1_j9v645x wrote
Reply to The future of Starship includes national security missions - SpaceX’s Gary Henry said Starship holds the potential to become a mobility platform for the U.S. military by Gari_305
What is the point to this? Will the worlds defensive capabilities be solely controlled by independent contractors? Will the threats to expand on its use also be manufactured by independent contractors? One contractor saying they will expand on its missile capabilities. while another will say we need more defensive space platforms?
JaxJaxon t1_j8ewdh9 wrote
Reply to Would an arcology be conceivably possible? by peregrinkm
Sure it can be done but the big problem is getting the materials up to the moon. Here on earth we call them Bio Domes. And to do one on the moon it would need to be huge. like a 1 mile cubic area.
JaxJaxon t1_j86f8rc wrote
Reply to Will AI accelerate or enable the treatment or cure of developmental conditions/psychiatric disorders in this decade? by thedogbreathvariatio
You mean will a computer be developed that can problem solve things that are not set in there parameters. That type of intelligence.
JaxJaxon t1_j6yvwl7 wrote
Reply to Are cultural changes more important than technological ones to solve environmental and capitalism issues? by G-Funk_with_2Bass
Listen to John Prine's Spanish pipe Dream song it has the answer to this question in its chorus.
JaxJaxon t1_j5divq9 wrote
How much did it cost to make this idiotic study. Its like saying that hydroelectric plants will generate energy on a mostly liquid planet.
JaxJaxon t1_j2ezml4 wrote
Reply to Will we ever cure addiction? by 4ucklehead
Hypnosis can work. But not everyone is as susceptible to it then others and not everyone has as strong implant of the hypnotic suggestion as others , so when some may be easy to break the hypnotic state others it will be near imposable.
JaxJaxon t1_j1rkzqv wrote
Reply to What do you see happening over the next 300 years to a millennia? In what way will it be different to how it is today? by Serious_Final_989
Of course there will be variables. Here is what I can see some of the world's volcanos will have erupted and changed the continents shapes and climates. And when that happens it will cause Ice ages and warming periods which will further change the lands topography, new rivers, lakes, mountain ranges. Some features will sink, and others will rise. If Humanity is still here then most likely it will be a preindustrial type society for most of our knowledge will either be lost or unintelligible and we will not have the materials at hand to make many of the things that are necessary to proceed to the next step in a machines production process. There wont be enough resources to last 400 years of nuclear winter as what is the common term when the sun no longer can shine on much of the planet due to the ash and gasses that are put into the atmosphere from large volcanos.
That is just one possability.
JaxJaxon t1_j0r84x8 wrote
Anyone remember what feudal society was? Thats your answer.
You will only be needed for what you are capable to contribute.
If you have no usefulness in the society then you will not be supported by it.
If it is found that you can still survive without society's help they will come and find you and make you do what it is that made you survive for them and give back to you what they deem, you need to survive with.
JaxJaxon t1_ixn75ka wrote
Reply to China’s space station will run high-energy beam experiment for controversial solar power plant: chief scientist by Soupjoe5
How will they avoid any other satellites, Aircraft, or Avian creatures from getting Damaged, or harmed from this energy beam if the fly thru its path. and how will it work moving thru atmospheric clouds, rainstorms or hurricanes.
JaxJaxon t1_ix9s7ya wrote
Reply to Technology’s next big thing: This robot will be the greatest consumer product of all time by MarshallBrain
Food will always be at the top of consumed products.
Any one want to buy some snake oil?
JaxJaxon t1_ix6xijf wrote
Reply to ‘Part of the kill chain’: how can we control weaponised robots? | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
You cant. That is why it is called A.I. the last letter should give it away.
JaxJaxon t1_ivurrxm wrote
Reply to Do you think it would be possible that human can travel to the moon in form of mass tourism (affordable price)? Within 22nd century? by Tanpisit
It is what they are already planning but only for the wealthy 5%. It is why they are developing a power station is space even though they say it is to send electricity down to earth which is not possible to do, it will be to recharge spaceships.
JaxJaxon t1_ivge7jf wrote
Reply to Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
What a miss statement! What things will these robots consume to generate revenue?
JaxJaxon t1_jdjnhvy wrote
Reply to comment by s1L3nCe_wb in Could AI be the key to overcoming ideological polarization? by s1L3nCe_wb
It looks to me that some one or some other thigh started the question and not the AI. Other wise the start of the premises would be : AI; Why do women in Spain have more advantages than the men in Spain? Could you give me examples of this?
Or AI: Can you disprove the existence of God to me?