And thats where I think this thing will come up against practical constraints and not be any runaway grey-goo eating the world type scenario. We just wont have the means to power this to the extent all the mad scientist types demand.
But necessity is the mother of invention, I figure if this gets pumped up enough that it can be tasked with designing a viable fusion power plant that can readily be built with plentiful local materials, then could it come up with a design? Monkeys hitting typewriters analogy in play..
The power tech already exists, in more than one form too, I believe. Nuclear fusion is a very real thing, not to mention electromagnetism and even the Wardenclyff Tower example in Milford, TX.
With Elon, Trump, and some others subtly talking about John Trump and Tesla himself over the years... I'm fairly positive they (WH) have succeeded in recreating Telsa's wireless transmission electric grid that's self sustaining in power generation. I could also speculate even stronger tech is here, whether you want to call it "alien tech" or "the ancients tech" due to Trump's "Quantum leap forward" speech.
The world as we know it is going to be DRASTICALLY different this time next year.
The "monkeys hitting typewriters" analogy will produce only gibberish. No information will derive from a random process. It's like tuning your radio in to static.
Having worked in the field somewhat, I have to regard these pronouncements as being visionary to the point of fantasy. You can't make a perfect mind when you build in all the flaws of your own thinking.
Plausible. Its certainly a factor, and I think 2016 onward will in retrospect be recognized as the era of embryonic AIs dueling with AIs in the public dialectical space, each behind proxies that at least assert to be human. We are clearly seeing the deep state variants deploy and fumble around, but the white hat types in MIC surely have their own that we have likely been interacting with for some time.
I'm heartened that even google admit their lauded search is seeding their AI with idiot notions. Its not fit for use by people, and apparently not bots and software either.
And thats where I think this thing will come up against practical constraints and not be any runaway grey-goo eating the world type scenario. We just wont have the means to power this to the extent all the mad scientist types demand.
But necessity is the mother of invention, I figure if this gets pumped up enough that it can be tasked with designing a viable fusion power plant that can readily be built with plentiful local materials, then could it come up with a design? Monkeys hitting typewriters analogy in play..
The power tech already exists, in more than one form too, I believe. Nuclear fusion is a very real thing, not to mention electromagnetism and even the Wardenclyff Tower example in Milford, TX.
With Elon, Trump, and some others subtly talking about John Trump and Tesla himself over the years... I'm fairly positive they (WH) have succeeded in recreating Telsa's wireless transmission electric grid that's self sustaining in power generation. I could also speculate even stronger tech is here, whether you want to call it "alien tech" or "the ancients tech" due to Trump's "Quantum leap forward" speech.
The world as we know it is going to be DRASTICALLY different this time next year.
The "monkeys hitting typewriters" analogy will produce only gibberish. No information will derive from a random process. It's like tuning your radio in to static.
Having worked in the field somewhat, I have to regard these pronouncements as being visionary to the point of fantasy. You can't make a perfect mind when you build in all the flaws of your own thinking.
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the plan is the constraint, ya doomer
Plausible. Its certainly a factor, and I think 2016 onward will in retrospect be recognized as the era of embryonic AIs dueling with AIs in the public dialectical space, each behind proxies that at least assert to be human. We are clearly seeing the deep state variants deploy and fumble around, but the white hat types in MIC surely have their own that we have likely been interacting with for some time.
I'm heartened that even google admit their lauded search is seeding their AI with idiot notions. Its not fit for use by people, and apparently not bots and software either.
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/cringe-worth-google-ai-overviews
Quo vadis Google?
Fusion power? Negatory Pigpen, see this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jolZlYXZkIA
Malcolm Bendall will not kill himself.