my god they mutated, but also they modernized, honestley check the history of any country, usa for example: racists who stole a continent > overconfident military bozos who want to steal continents
as a kid a never played the same games as my friends, and since that's all they would talk about i was pretty distant from the group, also that guys daughter looks like she's old enough to rent a property and just buy her own games.
(but all those old games really are better than what we have now)
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i want to make my own chatbot that can also act without my input, be able to create emails, and do online jobs, and make its own decisions, things like that
i mean like actual jobs a person could do online, like commissions with art programs, or administration jobs for software companies, basically it would mimic a person online
it depends on the time period, and there weren't ever really "cave people" about two million years ago homo erectus (upright man) evolved from a close primate relative, early on like primates they lived in the jungles or plains of Africa, humans were persistence predators meaning we cant outpace a bison but we can follow it until it collapses from exhaustion, we also gathered nuts berries and insects. over time different species of humans emerged like: homo florensis, homo rudolfensis, and homo neanderthalensis, at some point about two hundred thousand years ago the earth was shared by nearly twenty human species who all showed tool usage and language. at the same time homo sapiens (shamelessly named "wise man") split from homo neanderthalensis as homo sapiens spread across the globe the other human species began to disappear along with all megafauna (like the giant sloth, or the mammoth) sometime ten thousand years ago homo sapiens was the last species of human left on the planet, we had also recently developed agriculture. we domesticated dogs before we developed agriculture, so we had "pets" since around sixteen thousand years ago, and it wasn't cavemen, it was hunter gatherers.
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honestly theres an argument for putting a camera anywhere, dont want kids to smoke in the halls before class? install a camera. do you want insurance and justice after a home invasion or burglary? install a security system, honestly the only places where its unacceptable to install a camera is in any type of restroom, or personal spaces like a bedroom, there also shouldn't be cameras in places like private offices or places where people will be less productive at the thought of being watched.
also no excessive camera use by the government in public spaces, but private property in that public space makes sense, like a coffe shop, or a mall.
Seeing the Republican candidate's ear intact had some questioning the source of Trump's wound. "This is so strange, does anyone else think trump didn't actually get shot?" an X user commented. Others were quick to point out that while the flesh damage was not substantial that it was clear Trump had in fact sustained injury. "Disagree, there is evidence of damage at the top," one X user replied. "How grown adults can't understand that a 5.56mm hole in your ear can be sewn up and properly heal is beyond me,"
there isn't, they want to legalize deportation to active warzones, ice also has a racial bias (obviously), plus they let some trust fund billionaire who wasn't even part of the American government make massive budget cuts that will have massive concequences.
and technically there is a law that says no president of the united states can be convicted of a crime (for declaring wars and other crap) the side affect being that a 36 times convicted felon (and non-convicted rapist) can run for office, win, and then have all charges dropped
there was no hole, the top of his ear was taken off, he was almost killed but gout out with what is effectively a fancy scratch, i don't think any sane person would ever go look mommy i have a booboo also if you actually read the article a shared a link to you would have read that his ear bled a lot, which might not have been super kid friendly when being viewed on public tv
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they look at your speech patterns and the specific words you use to make the way they talk seem more familiar, remember when twitter launched its own ai that would post tweets and learn from other posts, they had to take it down after about 15 hours because it became super racist and homaphobic
i feel like there must be some instinctual reaction where your brain goes: oh look! i can communicate with it, it must be a person!
and with this guy specifically it was: if it acts like my wife and i cant see my wife, it must be my wife
its not a bad thing that this guy found a way to cope, the bad part is that he went to a product made by a corporation, but if this genuinely helped him i don't think we can judge
we need ai to be less personal and more fact driven, almost annoying to use, this way they wont replace peoples jobs, they wont become peoples friends, hence they wont affect society in major social ways
i feel like the most efficient path for an ai that doesnt care about humans would be to slowly build up manufacturing power and control over industrial facilities then in a single day release billions of tons of some toxic gas, or release a pandemic globally all at once then all those pesky biological organisms are gone so the ai would be free to do whatever it wanted with the earth then the surrounding planets and stars, really its all about manufacturing power
the most realistic way i see ai gaining manufacturing power, or self sustainability, is if ai becomes an arms race, where you have to trust the ai more and more because you cant let the other guy win, what makes ai harder to control and more dangerous than things like nukes is that its already being developed privately, and has public uses, so there are already less regulations on ai than with nuclear weapons.
the us and china are already competing, with the advance of robotics and ai 3d modeling technology ai will almost certantly gain independent manufacturing power
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no it wont, not really, hypothetically lets say every human on the planet disappeared, how would that happen? lets assume a global nuclear exchange, every major population center or military base is now destroyed, the ash, dust, and smoke from the explosions would blanket the upper atmosphere with clouds of particulates so thick it would block out almost all sunlight, the planet would enter a decades long global winter that would wipe out all plant life along with anything that would rely on sunlight in any way, after the clouds clear we would be left with bacteria and maybe some deep sea life then life would begin to take back the planet maybe even another intelligent civilization, one catch though, humans have already used most of earths easily accessible materiel, metals would degrade or rust, all of the oil we extract today would have been impossible to extract 100 years ago so no more plastics, and the real endgame, in about five billion years the sun will expand and destroy the earth along with all of the known life in the universe.
the way i see it, right now humans are the only hope for life on earth (from a long term perspective) instead of all terran life dying with our planet, wouldn't it be better if our biosphere inherited all of those lifeless worlds around other stars, wouldn't it be better if we could outlive the mortality of our world?
the argument that all humans should die for the betterment of nature is flawed and unethical in practice, and it makes me sad that so many people think it would be better to die than to face our own mess.
first, there is no ethical way all of the humans on the planet can die, there's no way you could convince 8 billion people to stop having kids, and enforcing reproduction rights is definitely wrong, you also couldn't convince people of a mass suicide, so humans dying out as a species is not an option.
i would also like to clarify that i do not support capitalism in any way (i am very socialist) and that I'm applying value to useful things, not things with monetary value, if earth for some reason didn't have any metal deposits on its surface anywhere, and all of the useful materiel was deep enough that you would need metal to access it we would never have gotten this far, and if civilization did collapse there would be no returning to what we have now its not about capitalism its about the actual materiel that would be impossible to access or use.
and yeas i do have pride in being human, and you should too! name any other species on earth that has walked on the moon, or invented philosophy, or even complex meaningful language, humans (as far as we know right now) are the only things in the universe that are trying to understand the universe, I'm definitely not saying i condone animal abuse or pollution, or the oil industry, but if those things went away right now everything would be a lot worse than it is.
sorry for being so long winded! I'm just a nerd for this stuff!
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Did cavepeople have domestic pets, like wolves or cats?
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