Mr_Hu-Man
Mr_Hu-Man t1_j1hjr04 wrote
Reply to comment by SurroundSwimming3494 in Hype bubble by fortunum
I agree with this point of view. Anyone that claims anything with absolute certainty is spouting BS
Mr_Hu-Man t1_j0fulc9 wrote
Reply to comment by xKingOfHeartsx in Update of ChatGPT by Sieventer
I assume it’s just OpenAI’s discord. You can find that on Google
Mr_Hu-Man t1_ixgiw3b wrote
Reply to Neuralink Co-Founder Unveils Rival Company That Won't Force Patients To Drill Holes in Their Skull by Economy_Variation365
Can everyone just learn about Synchron already? It’s superior to both neuralink and this new idea
Mr_Hu-Man t1_ix2u318 wrote
Reply to comment by MorningHerald in is it ignorant for me to constantly have the singularity in my mind when discussing the future/issues of the future? by blxoom
Please could you share an example of where commitment to net zero at all costs is exacerbating the situation?
Guess what: if we had a robust renewable system energy prices wouldn’t be through the roof.
Mr_Hu-Man t1_ix2th8b wrote
Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in is it ignorant for me to constantly have the singularity in my mind when discussing the future/issues of the future? by blxoom
You definitely could be correct, but I still can’t read it any other way than kicking the can down the road hoping for some unknown future tech to clean up a mess that we should have been cleaning up already
Mr_Hu-Man t1_ix2sc8h wrote
Reply to is it ignorant for me to constantly have the singularity in my mind when discussing the future/issues of the future? by blxoom
Actually you’re the one that sounds completely ignorant to the actual facts.
For instance, we do already have the technology to brute force it. A combo of wind, Solar, hydro, geothermal and nuclear fission alongside a robust storage system whilst electrifying what we can would be enough to get to net zero and beyond, plus carbon capture and direct air capture for the rest/reversing.
Secondly, the way I interpret your stance is “but future technologies will save us so what’s the point in caring enough to do anything now”. If I’m correct in that interpretation, that’s just dumb AF. Relying on some yet unpredictable technology versus a highly simulated and rigorously reviewed set of climate scenarios that all point to us needing to take action now to stop the worst effects is ridiculous. The result of taking action on climate change is a net benefit; new industries, new jobs, increased biodiversity and better water and air supplies, increased economic success due to the intrinsic link between nature and economies, adoption of circular economic practises which would keep our environments clean for future generations, less cost in the long run, etc etc etc - there is literally zero argument for not taking action that holds up to scrutiny.
Also, there wasn’t just one ice age, and we had more than rocks and sticks ffs.
I wouldn’t feel so high and mighty if I were you.
Mr_Hu-Man t1_iva6971 wrote
Reply to comment by BrainBoy000 in In the face on the Anthropocene by apple_achia
Nuclear fission, direct air capture, green-powered desalination plants, wide scale adoption of renewables other than fission, increased capacity to store energy, nature-based solutions that put biodiversity at the forefront: these are how we can do it today. Then if fusion comes along: SORTED.
Mr_Hu-Man t1_itp31un wrote
Reply to comment by TheSingulatarian in How should an individual best prepare for the next five - ten years? by BinyaminDelta
The hell is VTSAX?
Mr_Hu-Man t1_itp2zn1 wrote
Reply to comment by flummingbird in How should an individual best prepare for the next five - ten years? by BinyaminDelta
Would you have an alternative sub suggestion for asking this question?
Mr_Hu-Man t1_itp2rgb wrote
Reply to comment by ebaer2 in How should an individual best prepare for the next five - ten years? by BinyaminDelta
Yep, the way I see it: anyone who is making statements with absolutely certainty doesn’t actually understand the situation to the level they think. The truth of it is: no one knows, it’s totally unpredictable
Mr_Hu-Man t1_itp2o8b wrote
Reply to comment by Remote-Ad4701 in How should an individual best prepare for the next five - ten years? by BinyaminDelta
Could you expand on this please? Would love to hear more info on this so I can deep dive into learning about different scenarios. Thanks!
Mr_Hu-Man t1_itiddsm wrote
Reply to comment by starstruckmon in captured with LUMA AI by Shelfrock77
I’m also not the one downvoting you OP, but for real if you’re going to post something in r/singularity, please do some background research so you can at least fill us in with details in the future
Mr_Hu-Man t1_is4wjd0 wrote
Reply to comment by traumfisch in New AI Algorithms Predict Sports Teams’ Moves With 80% Accuracy by Shelfrock77
No because the risk involved isn’t what makes it gambling. In traditional work you’re literally trading your time/effort/expertise for money, whilst in crypto, stocks and speculative assets like NFTs you’re just rolling the dice and hoping the outcome is positive. Can those hopes be calculated? Sure. But it’s still gambling.
Mr_Hu-Man t1_is4stc5 wrote
Reply to comment by traumfisch in New AI Algorithms Predict Sports Teams’ Moves With 80% Accuracy by Shelfrock77
Buying groceries, going for a walk, reading a book, talking to someone, doing a workout, solving math equations, cooking a meal, sleeping.
This is just a short list of examples to back up my next statement: wtf are you talking about!?
Mr_Hu-Man OP t1_irv7m3h wrote
Reply to comment by 4e_65_6f in Any examples of future prediction models? by Mr_Hu-Man
This is what I’m getting at: could we start extremely simple, and scale up from there until we have a future prediction tool
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Mr_Hu-Man t1_irv0otr wrote
Reply to comment by Saerain in Generation of high fidelity videos from text using Imagen Video by Dr_Singularity
I agree, these things look like how dreams feel
Mr_Hu-Man t1_irv0ny6 wrote
Reply to comment by SuperSpaceEye in Generation of high fidelity videos from text using Imagen Video by Dr_Singularity
….what’s that got to do with the original comment?
Mr_Hu-Man OP t1_irtgb1q wrote
Reply to comment by Saromek in What are the best tangential subreddits to this one? by Mr_Hu-Man
But how do you request? There doesn’t seem to be an option
Mr_Hu-Man OP t1_irmv6tw wrote
Reply to comment by Smoke-away in What are the best tangential subreddits to this one? by Mr_Hu-Man
Private?
Mr_Hu-Man t1_irmmbu6 wrote
Reply to comment by Emergency-Cry-5569 in Thoughts on Ray Kurzweil's LEV prediction? by TheHamsterSandwich
Yeah I can imagine it has a massive psychological impact. And the turn around in 2021 after the hype was pretty sudden iirc.
You still in the crypto space or did you take you stacks and run?
Mr_Hu-Man t1_irmlqsm wrote
Reply to comment by Emergency-Cry-5569 in Thoughts on Ray Kurzweil's LEV prediction? by TheHamsterSandwich
Haha I’m not announcing anything! I’m purely hopeful that LEV comes quick enough for me, just like everyone!
Congrats on timing ETH like that. Big enough fortune from it to deal with 100k+ in losses or was it up and down by the same amount of 100k+?
Mr_Hu-Man t1_irmjbn9 wrote
Reply to comment by Emergency-Cry-5569 in Thoughts on Ray Kurzweil's LEV prediction? by TheHamsterSandwich
A couple of 100K? Mind if I ask what you do for a living?
Mr_Hu-Man t1_irmhlgy wrote
Reply to comment by Emergency-Cry-5569 in Thoughts on Ray Kurzweil's LEV prediction? by TheHamsterSandwich
It’s a helluva drug
Mr_Hu-Man t1_j9ejzql wrote
Reply to comment by Longjumping-Ad-6727 in Does anyone else feel people don't have a clue about what's happening? by Destiny_Knight
You’re a moron if that’s your only response to a valid observation. AGI will likely change everything to the core of our society, being cautious and a little scared about that tidal shift is extremely reasonable.