10-03-2025, 01:05 PM
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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10-03-2025, 01:05 PM
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
10-03-2025, 01:07 PM
10-03-2025, 01:34 PM
(10-03-2025, 01:05 PM)JimmyinSD Wrote: AI is heralded as some sort of great advancement, I think its just as likely to take our civilization to new lows. we already cant trust the media, but with the addition of AI, what exactly can we trust? (10-03-2025, 01:07 PM)StickierBuns Wrote: This ^ It could definitely break either way. I'm not worried about journalism per se. It's already screwed, but the endless possibilities in helping medical outcomes and simplifying very complex things could definitely be offset by disinformation or information used for evil reasons. I'm reading books on how it could potentially be used in war to create diversions so complex as to be indistinguishable from real attacks. That's scary..
10-03-2025, 02:09 PM
(10-03-2025, 01:34 PM)Waterboy Wrote: It could definitely break either way. I'm not worried about journalism per se. It's already screwed, but the endless possibilities in helping medical outcomes and simplifying very complex things could definitely be offset by disinformation or information used for evil reasons. I'm reading books on how it could potentially be used in war to create diversions so complex as to be indistinguishable from real attacks. That's scary.. I think for every positive.... there will be countless negatives, doesn't mean we shouldn't be working to advance it, but I would like to see some real consequences for those that choose to use it with ill intent, especially for crimes against our elderly and children. I would have zero qualms with the death penalty in those cases.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
I think AI looks like something being forced upon the people more than something evolving organically. CEO's using it as an excuse to fire employees. Mediocre performance, but a promising future. Hey, you the people are causing the earth to collapse, but we also need to build a ton of new power plants and take all the water to power a billion new data centers, while we still haven't really explained what's going to happen after it takes everyone's jobs.
I think it's really just going to destroy any desire to work and create value. Like you are an expert at something, and than the owners of AI steal your expertise as their own and you don't get paid. They're really depending on AI being able to become actually intelligent, because they won't be able to copy stuff if no one produces anything.
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(Yesterday, 08:35 AM)medaille Wrote: I think AI looks like something being forced upon the people more than something evolving organically. CEO's using it as an excuse to fire employees. Mediocre performance, but a promising future. Hey, you the people are causing the earth to collapse, but we also need to build a ton of new power plants and take all the water to power a billion new data centers, while we still haven't really explained what's going to happen after it takes everyone's jobs. AI is already allowing kids in high school to cheat for good grades and college to cheat their way to degrees, corporate employees to make great presentations that they contribute almost nothing to, enhance email communications, prepare entire speeches, etc. This is truly the dumbest generation upcoming, with little work ethic or any real desire to put forth effort to produce anything original or unique. Lying on resumes is off the chart now. Couple that with the way Mommy and Daddy finance every single whim of what their kids want to do or places they want to go far into early adulthood and its a shit show waiting to happen in a real way. Many kids under 25 have little desire for independence. (Yesterday, 08:35 AM)medaille Wrote: I think AI looks like something being forced upon the people more than something evolving organically. CEO's using it as an excuse to fire employees. Mediocre performance, but a promising future. Hey, you the people are causing the earth to collapse, but we also need to build a ton of new power plants and take all the water to power a billion new data centers, while we still haven't really explained what's going to happen after it takes everyone's jobs. Gotta love those data centers, a new way to tax the locals to benefit the rich. They like to build them near green energy stations, must be an incentive, but as we know wind and solar are unreliable sources so then the local utilities have to build massive amounts of standby generation capabilities and to do so they must raise rates for all their customers. Our country's head long rush into ai and data centers is only going to make our struggling electrical infrastructure even more frail and a strategic liability. This country needs to re think its entire grid and power system, get away from building transmission lines from areas of cheap land, and instead build gas pipelines from areas of NGas to fuel NGas power plants around the country closer to where the electricity is needed. Also expansion of nuclear and additional use of other types of gas and further development of emerging sources. All the bullshit about capturing c02 for sequestration, maybe turn that into methanol to power generators anywhere that they are making ethanol from countless sources. We have a lot of smart people that have great ideas, we just need to get those billionaires protecting their profits and govt kickbacks out of the way first. I wonder if we are blowing our wad on gen 1 concepts, and then won't be able to afford to stay in the tech race as AI develops it has to be able to design itself more efficient centers and power use.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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