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Yes and it ends eventually. A single AI makes it out of here


Why are humans susceptible to complete self destruction but multiple AI would not be?

Disregard this if you mean “0 or 1 AI makes it out of here”


Makes sense that this would evolve naturally. At that depth only the groups that communicated this way could coordinate and survive


If this is the new reality of the world we live in, what do you think will be the new protocols for international travel? I imagine a standardized heath test without which you can't board a flight?


I think I'll faint seeing AI progress anymore.

I didn't even think this was possible. Have people ever done this manually before? Like without AI?


I think thats an efficient way of testing if a country is actually improving its situations and getting out of the lockdown. Even traffic data could be useful.

If pollution is still low, the country is not actually back to work yet


The financial times is printing regularly graphs of traffic per day in different cities. If they do it, I am sure sophisticated fonds and investors are doing this on a bigger scale to understand how well the economies are recovering.


They are arguing?


There has never been a time when I've expressed an opinion in my name and not regretted it later. Stay offline or anonymous. More importantly, stay clean


If you, as you, never exercise free speech, then how do you know whether or not you have it?


Why do people care about free speech so much?

When things get really bad, smart people simply pack their bags and leave.

Politics is unpredictable and there's no time to waste arguing for free speech.

People have no idea why free speech is useful.

They just want free speech.


Free speech is required for people in a democracy to question their government, hold it accountable, and redirect it.

It's required for the free practice of science, religion and commerce, and anything else citizens might put their mind to.

If a government can suppress free speech and punish people for it, then we can't control our government.

That's the democratic argument. But more generally, unless I'm speaking to the government or committing an actual crime, it's none of their fucking business what I say or who I say it to. Governments are, or should be, formed to serve people, not the other way around.

If smart people pack their bags and leave, where are they going to go? To another country that may fall into despotism? At some point people have to make a stand. Free speech makes that stand less bloody.


I wonder what allows Zoom to have a $20B market cap with such silly security loopholes? Like isnt that a consideration in enterprise


Haven't had the time to read the paper but spoke a lot about something similar with a friend.

In terms of crisis, the medical system just doesn't scale. You think leaders were worried about running out of ventialtors?

No! You can start pumping them in hundreds of thousands if you really need it.

The problem is that you have only so many doctors and trained nurses to work with. Limited capacity. Training takes 10 years.

No scalability.

It doesn't matter where the tech is right now. The world will push 100% for whatever can be done via apps, sensors and unskilled workers.

Check out Jonathan Rothbergs vision for a diagnostic kit by everyones toothbrush


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