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1. dartos+ha[view] [source] 2025-01-21 23:24:28
>>tedsan+(OP)
The fallout is going to be insane when the AI bubble pops.
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2. Der_Ei+go[view] [source] 2025-01-22 01:07:04
>>dartos+ha
The folks who listen to you and don't see the fact that we are entering a weak singularity deserve to be destitute when this is all over.
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3. dartos+BD[view] [source] 2025-01-22 02:48:28
>>Der_Ei+go
“Weak singularity” meaning what?

Technology advancing more quickly year over year?

That’s a crazy notion and I’ll be sure everyone knows.

Also, what a wild thing to say. “People like you deserve to live in poverty because you don’t think we live in a sci-fi world.”

Calm down, dude.

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4. lmm+GJ[view] [source] 2025-01-22 03:42:36
>>dartos+BD
> “Weak singularity” meaning what?

> Technology advancing more quickly year over year?

> That’s a crazy notion and I’ll be sure everyone knows.

The version I heard from an economist was something akin to a second industrial revolution, where the pace of technological development increases permanently. Imagine a transition from Moore's law-style doubling every year and a half, to doubling every week and a half. That wouldn't be a true "singularity" (nothing would be infinite), but it would be a radical change to our lives.

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5. dartos+oP[view] [source] 2025-01-22 04:40:41
>>lmm+GJ
The pace of technological development has always been permanently increasing.

We’ve always been getting better at making things better.

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6. lmm+pQ[view] [source] 2025-01-22 04:50:32
>>dartos+oP
> The pace of technological development has always been permanently increasing.

Not in the same way though. The pace of technological development post-industrial-revolution increased a lot faster - technological development was exponential both before and after, but it went from exponential with a doubling time of maybe a century, to a Moore's law style regime where the doubling time is a couple of years. Arguably the development of agriculture was a similar phase change. So the point is to imagine another phase change on the same scale.

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