Message from @booshibonton
Discord ID: 551247102575902730
this is the real trusth
corn is a weapon for geopolotics
follow the money
GMO food is toxic and causes lots of different problems so its marginal economic benefits are simply not worth it
cutbolt's speaking through the pinhole camera hole <:doom:532377533509926912>
“We’ve really built a system where we’re exporting grains in large numbers in order to have some influence around the world, not just with our friends but also with our enemies, by controlling the food supply,”
lol no typo
reeeaaaaalllllyyyyy <:doom2:534340313091670016>
i have crippling depression <:sadcat:511590629856378901>
_drinks a tall, cool glass of climate change_
gesundheit
*"Bees use abstract thought and symbolic language."* - Jon Lieff, M.D. - *<http://jonlieffmd.com/blog/the-remarkable-bee-brain-2>*
stay away from here woz. take your trolls with you dickhead
**Roko's Basilisk**:
*"In July 2010, LessWrong contributor Roko posted a thought experiment similar to Pascal's Wager to the site in which an otherwise benevolent future AI system tortures simulations of those who did not work to bring the system into existence. This idea came to be known as "Roko's basilisk," based on Roko's idea that merely hearing about the idea would give the hypothetical AI system stronger incentives to employ blackmail."* - *<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LessWrong#Roko's_basilisk>*
topic of roundtable 10:40 - 11:20ish or longer, Hyperintelligent AI and Roco's Basilisk
introduced by @-Uvizius Dok Nurquan-
An excerpt from Vernor Vinge's (originator of the concept of the Technological Singularity) Essay, "The Coming Technological Singularity: How to Survive in the Post-Human Era" (source: *<http://www.aleph.se/Trans/Global/Singularity/sing.html>*):
URL to essay added ^
you guys are speculating way too much in AI. nobody fucking knows for now
Tehe
the greatest experts in AI will think you guys are way too naive about making such strong postulations
none of it is predictable atm
mooores law is irrelevant to machine learning
the problem is data, more than it is the transistor density
FPGAs are huge for what they are supposed to be
CPUs are stalling in their weight in processing
trinary is not quantum computing
yea, that is correct
oops lmao