I love the parking lot up top! That way, I can take my little bundles of joy trick or trunking! /s
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If most of the jobs get replaced by AI, how people will have income to spend on products which will likely be produced by AI itself?
5·1 month agoNo, you aren’t missing anything. You’re right that some sort of basic income is inevitable (universal or not). Even if you are a raging capitalist, you still need the plebs to have SOME income to be able to purchase goods and services.
However, for this to happen, it must be demonstrable that AI is actually causing high unemployment. Right now, while economic productivity is kinda increasing due to AI, unemployment isn’t. When it happens:
- Capitalists will advocate for BI.
- Market socialists will advocate for BI combined with government/coop ownership over some or all means of production.
- Socialists that prefer planned economics could advocate for an expansion of universal basic services.
- Primitivists will advocate for bans on AI or whatever, I dunno.
Massive unemployment is bad for everyone including the ruling class, as that leads to pitchforks, guillotines and chopped off heads.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Be honest: Do you still use mainstream social media?
5·1 month agoInsta: to watch furry femboy thirst reels YouTube: to watch stuff Snap: Nudes Reddit: See reactions to governmental policies. Also, I really love the askeconomics sub.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What do you think realistically would happen the moment we meet extraterrestrials?
4·1 month agoI don’t think it would be in the advantage of a smart civ to willfully contact another smart civ till it is confirmed that the “to be contacted” civ has a really good understanding of game theory.
You cannot negotiate mutually assured destruction with a civ that does not understand what mutually assured destruction means.
Do I think we would be destroyed if some other alien civ finds us? No. If civ A observes civ B destroying civ C, everyone would want to destroy civ B immediately. The possibility of there being peaceful contact for civ B goes away.
Also, contacting us must be in the benefit of the civ that contacts us (assuming they are rational).
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Working on my politics-free lemmy experience, what words should I add next?
253·1 month agoI sympathize with OP tbh. While babies being murdered is bad, I want SOME TIME in my life where I don’t have to think about that for the sake of my own survival.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is a big internal debate within a fandom or hobby you are a part of that outsiders probably wouldn't care about?
11·1 month agoYea, fuck the corpos. The fandom is perfectly good the way it is. I’d prefer more interest (and suiting) for therians tbh. The realistic side of fursuits that is. SUITS THAT DON’T LOOK UNCANNY.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a song where you like a remix or cover better than the original?
2·1 month agoThick of it (Ray Walter Music remix)
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•UFOs are moths, and we are a porch light left on all night.
2·1 month agoIt’s always the same story, poor sanitation, environmental degradation, corruption and climate.
Naah I don’t buy it. Individual cities and countries collapse, but not anything larger. Also, poor sanitation throughout history was mostly because of a lack of understanding of germ theory.
Nawww, I was thinking more of a secret nihilistic text or something. Something that just makes an entire civ kill themselves or something. Or maybe some equation that spells eternal doom or something that leaves everyone absolutely hopeless.
I’ll try going through the summaries of the books you recommended! Thanks :)
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•UFOs are moths, and we are a porch light left on all night.
4·1 month agoThat’s such a cool setting for SciFi! Discovery of an alien civ by studying UFOs. Astonishment at discovering multiple civs. Finding out the reason why these civs don’t exist anymore. Protecting ourselves against this threat.
I wish I had time to explore this :(
I don’t understand. Someone explain the joke to me please
Something that cute has no business being so fkin dangerous
I’m ashamed of laughing at this.
That would be kinda hot ngl
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do you dislike AI? Is there such a thing as an ethical use of AI? Are you willing to destroy the web to limit the spread of AI? What is AI? Do AI proponents deserve jail time? Is AI heretical?
9·2 months agoI don’t dislike AI. I dislike capitalist morons snake oil salesman-ing AI.
Yes, there is obviously a great great ethical use of AI. The utopian future is a publicly owned AI system, where all jobs are automated, where all labor is done practically without scarcity at superhuman competency levels. Humans sit on their front porch playing the cello, knitting, or perhaps just fucking. Any sort of progress necessitates the creation of AI in our day and age.
The definition of AI depends a lot on context. Are we talking philosophically? Well, that’s a rabbit hole I don’t want to get into at all right now. Technically? Well, here’s how I’d go about it:
“Intelligent systems are those that have a set terminal goal, and continually attempt to get closer to achieving their terminal goal, by refining each attempt by learning from past experiences interacting with their environment.”
So if we have to look at this as a function, AI would have these qualities: Input params and output params. AI is the function in the middle. AI takes input params and tries to correctly manipulate them to form output params. It uses results to change its model to be “more correct” in the future. So by this definition, your dumb 20 year old computer vision models would still qualify as AI.
Ehh honestly, can’t something as powerful and as long lived as Satan just… Know all spoken languages?
Imagine Satan trying to seduce you, but unable to buy your soul because he can’t speak your language fluently. Would be a funny setup, but kinda lame
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science@lemmy.world•'Rogaine' in a Pill? Oral Minoxidil Aces Major Hair Loss TrialEnglish
3·2 months agoMinoxidil: Increases blood flow by dilating blood vessels. More blood flow means more resources for hair in the region that the minoxidil is acting in. More resources = hair grows thicker. CANNOT grow hair for follicles that are dead. Effects go away when you stop taking it.
Finestaride (probably the one you’re talking about): blocks DHT that causes male pattern baldness. Prevents hair loss caused by DHT (for most people). Effects last only while you take it.
Hence, people generally combine these things. Finestaride to stop mpb/lessen its pace, while minoxidil to make fine hairs at the hairline grow thicker.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's an aspect of you that people don't know about?
3·2 months agoI mean it does have legitimate narrow use cases imo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Everywhere? Nawww not rlly
Ok, let’s bring back the dinos

Weeeeell… Depends…
How does one define “superhuman”? Better than humans at a task demanding intelligence? Computer vision AI used for radiology is superhuman. Does it want to conquer the world? No. Chess AI is superhuman. Yet, it does what humans designed it to do.
The scope of the goals of the AI model matter. Now, we have to ensure that the goals of this AI align with the goals we set out for it. It’s definitely not impossible to ensure this ¯\_(ツ)_/¯