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mathtech t1_j7uxrq6 wrote
I remember when Iwata and Miyamoto took paycuts during the Wii U.
mathtech t1_iwsn1uv wrote
Reply to comment by GettingPhysicl in New York taxi drivers to get first raise in 10 years, riders will pay 23% more by coolguy4206969
The man is a moron just look at hyperloop (ended up just being cars getting struck in traffic in a small tunnel in vegas). I would look to cruise or waymo for full self driving or even some Chinese company.
mathtech t1_iwl1l1b wrote
Reply to Are New Jersey’s so-called ‘luxury apartments’ really so luxurious? News 12 finds out by Redditlurker922
Boring dystopia
mathtech t1_iw2tqb1 wrote
My view of the future from when I was a kid/teen didn't pan out, so this is already the case for me. For example: All of the cool things we see in sci-fi movies where people live in futuristic homes and cities in reality only the rich can afford these. The rest of us have to stick to crumbling old housing stock. Or maybe I didn't realize that all of these scifi movies only showed the rich and not the poor. I also think the wealth gap will continue to widen.
mathtech t1_iw2hqlj wrote
Reply to comment by Kkachko in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
I think a line graph would've worked better here since it's a time series
mathtech t1_ivqzia4 wrote
Reply to A material has been created that imitates how the brain stores information. The magnetic material emulates learning that occurs in the brain during deep sleep by Dr_Singularity
These mofos are creating dr. Manhattan
mathtech t1_is684i8 wrote
So im starting to think that AGI will be biocomputers. The first sapient robots will have brains with lab grown neurons. This will also teach us about how conciousness forms within our own brains.
mathtech t1_is62ui0 wrote
Reply to Human brain cells transplanted into baby rats’ brains grow and form connections by Shelfrock77
So the Skaven then
mathtech t1_is48zeh wrote
Reply to comment by imlaggingsobad in A new genre of video game is on the horizon. by Particular_Leader_16
In a long enough timeline video games will only get closer and closer to a 1:1 simulation of reality. Will we give rights to these virtual sapient beings?
mathtech t1_is48i7z wrote
Reply to comment by Tazmoto in New AI Algorithms Predict Sports Teams’ Moves With 80% Accuracy by Shelfrock77
80% is already pretty crazy and disruptive to the sports betting industry. Basically you can live off the model
mathtech t1_irypjt3 wrote
- Homeless population will continue to grow
- NYC population will reach 9 million by 2040
- Housing costs will continue to increase but at a slower rate. With sporadic declines during economic downturns. (I.e. pandemics, recession)
- NYC crime rate will continue to rank low relative to other US cities.
- Longterm Crime rates will continue to decline over a 10 y period. Never reaching 90s level crime. As Millennials and Gen Zs age out of prime years the next generations will be less prone to crime due to improved education, and resources. This has been the trend since baby boomers aging out we've seen crime continue to plummet in the grand scheme.
mathtech t1_irvz3xf wrote
Reply to comment by 6thReplacementMonkey in Why does everyone assume that AI will be conscious? by Rumianti6
I think that's the farthest he thought when writing this post
mathtech t1_j8y3ozq wrote
Reply to Apple Pushing to Launch Search Engine to Rival Google by DragonWarrior566
More pressure on Google is good imo