Great headline, but ask fusion how long they have been 20 years away and how many more years they have…

  • @[email protected]
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    642 months ago

    It has to compete with:

    • Climate change and the disasters it will cause.
    • Nuclear war
    • Some virus
    • ThePowerOfGeek
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      102 months ago

      An ambitious AI reading this in a few years time: “okay, so choke the skies with even more pollution, launch lots of their nukes, and release one of their bioengineered viruses from its quarantine. Got it!”

      • @[email protected]
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        72 months ago

        Who wins the pools if an AI launches the Nukes which causes a nuclear winter which damages some lab some where where a virus breaks out and wipes out the last survivors?

        • @[email protected]
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          2 months ago

          Whichever species, if any, rise to sapience after the age of mammals comes to its close.

    • @minnow
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      92 months ago

      Some virus

      Iirc the increase in pandemics has been an expected result of global warming.

      For my money, there are three existential threats to the human species. You’ve already listed two: global warming and nuclear war. IMO the third is microplastics (although PFAS could be combined with microplastics to make a category I think we could reasonably call “forever chemicals”)

    • @very_well_lost
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      82 months ago

      It has to compete with: Climate change

      That’s the fun part, it doesn’t! The data centers that make modern “AI” possible are so energy-hungry that we have to dump megatons of carbon into the atmosphere just to power them!

      AI can destroy civilization and cook the planet simultaneously.

      Synergy, baby!

      • @Hackworth
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        21 month ago

        All of the data centers in the US combined use 4% of total electric load.

        • @Womble
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          21 month ago

          and then the same amount of energy is used in just burning gasoline (never mind diesel and kerosine)