perestroika-pw

perestroika-pw t1_jeaqwl4 wrote

A station per 60 km is actually nonsense, the grid supports that and it's woefully inadequate.

Population has to be considered. In a space of 60 km, you can have 1 000 000 people easily enough - and 1 charging station is a joke to them. :o

(Writing this from Estonia, in the most densely populated district of Tallinn, we have maybe 6 public charging sockets and something like 50 000 people. A total rebuild of the infrastructure is required. No amount of expensive CCS or ChaDemo stations will solve the problem. It has to be something primitive and cheap deployed in large numbers: either Type 1 or Type 2, and the price tag has to be reasonable enough to fill entire streets with them.)

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perestroika-pw t1_izn6tql wrote

> AI will be the most disruptive technology in human history and it's happening right this second.

I tend to agree on this one.

However, I think the real disruption won't come from ability to do people's jobs - I think it will come from being able to deceive people.

The standards we use to give trust and evaluate truthfulness may need to be upgraded, and people aren't ready for that. :(

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