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No-Concert4588 t1_jea5lpr wrote
This i probably right but the plateau is at different levels for different technologies. For a lot of inventions like electric lights or the diesel engine the plateau is way above the expectation level. For things like bitcoin it’s probably going to plateau way below the expectations. We’ll see where AI ends up.
No-Concert4588 t1_j8h6x9a wrote
Reply to Tracking my sleep since graduation and as well leaving social media [OC] - Garmin Fenix and Excel by zaga2212
I have a Garmin fenix 5 and it is lousy at tracking sleep. It basically only tracks when Im not moving so I get about an hour extra every day because I usually read before falling asleep. Dont know if you have the same issue but anyway your trend should ve correct and thats good for you.
No-Concert4588 t1_j8h69ly wrote
Reply to comment by Corundrom in [OC] New Mexico Now Produces More Oil Than Mexico & Venezuela by latinometrics
So new mexico is actually old mexico?
No-Concert4588 t1_j5nihos wrote
Reply to comment by sillychillly in CEO pay has skyrocketed 1,460% since 1978: CEOs were paid 399 times as much as a typical worker in 2021 by sillychillly
Thanks. Would be interesting to see CEO and worker compensations in the same subset of companies and separate salary from stock options.
No-Concert4588 t1_j5lkovp wrote
Reply to CEO pay has skyrocketed 1,460% since 1978: CEOs were paid 399 times as much as a typical worker in 2021 by sillychillly
Is this average or median salaries? I’m guessing that a relatively small number of CEOs raise the average alot.
No-Concert4588 t1_jeadkap wrote
Reply to Can we not pause or shutdown ai? by froggygun
Lets say US and EU agree to pause AI research for a year. That just means that we will give China and Russia one year headstart. The genie is out of the bottle and we have to deal with it. Im more confident if western democracies develop this technology than if some dictatorship does it. I do however agree that we are playing with fire.