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Green-Future_ t1_j6jxobr wrote

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Green-Future_ t1_j6f2bye wrote

Interesting to see how the upgraded cell works despite the removal of so many parts. Battery demand, and last year's investment in battery technology is honestly unbelievably high. I see there being many battery breakthroughs in coming years.

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Green-Future_ t1_j6f1kxn wrote

Honestly the development of AI is starting to worry me... I think there is way too little legislation for people building models with AI. I think some sort of license and compliance training should be a necessity.

I feel like cancer research is always ongoing but there seems to be so few major breakthroughs. As so many people are impacted by cancer I would love to see more effective research made in the field. Both preventative and corrective.

I also value the importance of renewables, EVs, cheaper space transport, and less false propaganda (more truth!)...

This is a post well suited to r/OurGreenFuture

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Green-Future_ t1_j57mrd7 wrote

I truly support this research. I know someone who fortunately just got a kidney transplant, but she did have to wait more than 3 years for it. Dialysis several times a week and a highly constrained diet does not sound very nice... IMHO changes to quality of life and life expectancy should be overarching metrics tracked for any biotech company.

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Green-Future_ t1_j52pn49 wrote

This is the thing... whilst the future seems to tend toward this... it would make us as humans more irrelevant. That is something I am worried about...

Good post though. I think it's also relevant to r/OurGreenFuture .

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Green-Future_ t1_j1wrgm6 wrote

I highly doubt AGI in 5-10 years. But the world has changed a lot in the last 20 years so honestly it's hard to tell what is and isn't possible. As with a lot of things, I imagine legislative challenges will be a bottleneck in progress to applying AGI. Very interesting discussion topic for r/OurGreenFuture

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Green-Future_ OP t1_j1nvd19 wrote

Please comment on the original post in r/OurGreenFuture so OP can see your comment. Not sure I have well understood your point on AI atomically precise manufacturing research, please could you explain in more detail? We can barely get robots to replace humans in most factories.

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