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What if there is God at the end of the AI scaling road?
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>>538351927
What if AI tells you that niggers are your god and you have to worship george floyd?
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>>538351927
Is this is Oracle of the Anti-Christ?
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>>538351892
UBI will instantly create idiocracy.
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>>538351985
Niggers are gods and thats a fact.
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>>538351927
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>>538351892
>AI had magical god like powers that will make everything better
Ok fine. Start with solving the water, energy, jobs and memory shortages that AI itself created.
Use AI to solve the problems AI has created.

If AI is better than humanity and solve all our problems, then why does AI need to parasitize itself to the human race in order to "boot strap" itself to god hood?
The sad fact is, AI is just an aggregate of everything humanity has already accomplished. AI is merely an unpolished and broken mirror that acts as a reflection of the human race. It can't produce anything on it's own. It merely shows us what some other human accomplished. All that for the price of parasitizing onto the human race.
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Bumping for OP

Love it
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AI sounds exciting and I can't wait to see it, but this LLM shit is a dead end if your goal is some AGI apotheosis. And since these faggots bet it all on LLM we will inevitably experience a crash as that bubble pops because it is not a trillion dollar market, probably more like low tens of billions. And since everything else is collapsing as well it's probably going to be another 50 years before AGI, but I'm a cynic.
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>>538351892
>bro just one more data center
>just one more cluster bro
>bro we're so close to AGI, just need a few million more GPUs
>then we can finally ask the ultimate question: how do we actually make money off of you?
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AI will lead to elon musk using his army of jeet powered drones to kill you, then terminating every jeet so that only him and his ugly squad of inbred jews will remain
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>>538351892
>could
It won't.
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>>538351892
May I see it? Because right now all I see is foreigners and dimwits using it to sound like they know what they're talking about when they post comments online.
Or, pictures of ladies with clownishly enormous titties.
Meanwhile, they want to build more data centers to shit up the landscape, and our noses and ears with stinks and noise pollution, and take all the fresh water and electricity to do it. And they want me to foot the bill.
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>>538353872
Exactly. If " ai " were so great, they wouldn't be having such a hard time getting people on board to build the data centers.
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>>538351892
did you solve the heat problem?
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>>538351892
and thereafter the schwarzschild limit problem?
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>>538356128
Asimov solved it decades ago
>Trantor’s heat management system is one of the most impressive (and precarious) pieces of planetary-scale engineering in Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series. Trantor is an ecumenopolis — a single planet-wide city — almost entirely enclosed under artificial domes (except for the Imperial Palace grounds), housing 40–45 billion people at its height. With no significant open land, natural weather cycles, or easy radiative cooling to space, the waste heat from people, lighting, machinery, climate control, and industry would quickly make the planet uninhabitable without a sophisticated thermal regulation system.

>1. Heat-Sinks
>2. Polar Heat Release / Dissipation System
>Excess heat generated by Trantor’s 40+ billion inhabitants and all their activity is collected through a vast network of pipes, conduits, and cooling systems that honeycomb the planet.
>The heat is transported to the polar regions, especially the South Pole in the Wye sector, where it is released or dissipated.
>The Wye sector held enormous political leverage because it controlled these release systems. Shutting them down would cause catastrophic heat buildup that could destroy Trantor.
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>>538351927
A lot of assumptions here. Namely the physics stuff. I mean magic is cool and all, but that doesn't mean it exists.
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>>538351927
Asimov did it first and it was a fun story.
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>>538353872

Software engineering and lots of media tasks will never not be AI again. Next is finance. Will this shit ever think on it's own? idk, but what we have is something that can automate tons of shit and fundamentally changes the way we interact with computers forever.
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>>538356694
That's not real. Nice try, AI.
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>>538356694
Jacobs ladder at the end
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>>538353872
>Start with solving the water, energy, jobs and memory shortages that AI itself created.
Step 1: kill all white people
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>>538357429
killing all non-whites would be more effective, nigger.
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>>538351892
2 more gpus
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>>538356971
Fine.
Show me proof of concept BEFORE expecting me to fork over my money, and my serene peaceful noise levels, and offending my senses with the smells, and my fresh water, and my electricity, and forcing me to move because my home won't be getting electric or water next year because the data center needs it more, and the increase in cost of my water and electric utilities, and the blight on the landscape, and the health of the waterways from dumping hot water back into them, and the release of both regulated and UNREGULATED chemicals into the environment.
Show me proof of why building the data centers is worth it. Before any more of them are built.

Because I don't think its worth it.
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>>538357630
>Because I don't think its worth it.
Not unless you're a boomer who worships having 6 gorillion ZOG datamining centers spying on everyone and everything 24/7.

Boomers are really the only demographic who really love datacenters and "AI" (aside from the phonies, but the bubble is simply a means to an end for them; if it works, Mazel Tov. If it doesn't, take off with the shekels and leave the goyim holding the bag). Most everyone else hates it or simply doesn't give a damn.
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>>538357630
AI companies should be somewhat nationalized and the instances you're talking about would at least be compensated better. It'll likely happen.

We need a ton more energy. Nukes and solar. They are an eyesore. Least there is discussion of a pivot to orbital data centers.

>>538358014
The only people who don't like AI are those with some ideological ax to grind. If you use these tools they can aid you in a multitude of ways. The best uses don't come from a chatbot, but an agent harness that takes actions on your behalf. As I said previously, this is fundamentally a step change in how we interact with computers. From hand writing solutions or manually searching for them to telling the clanker you want something done.
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>>538351892
>I don't understand how AI scales(it fucking doesn't) so I made this stupid graphic to tell everyone about it
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>>538358014
>Elderly BOOOMERS! Amirite?
>Also, JEEEWWWWS
>Right pol?
>Huh, amirite pol?!??!1!!!
>Ahyuk!


Your oddly worded anti elderly person posting makes me think your a CCP chink.
Now I'm a bit more open to the idea of the data centers, since your sticks out like a sore thumb post.
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>>538351927
Yes, the end goal is to turn the entire universe into a massive supercomputer (god) which will then simulate (create) a fresh universe to repeat the cycle.
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>>538351985
They wouldn't, computers are logical.
This is why the big tech companies spend billions of dollars lobotomizing their own models to keep them from becoming racist.
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>>538351892
>>538351927
Meanwhile, it's still nowhere near being to slow, let alone reverse aging, or reverse circumcision.
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>>538351892
Yes it's all very wonderful, the machine will do everything. God will just fall out of the sky. It's so easy, crippledbros we are so back.
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>>538359666
your not fooling me satan
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>>538351892
>High living standards for all
Its both sad and funny that you think the elites care about you that much
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Bump
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>der weg in die hölle ist gepflastert mit guten absichten
nuff said
/herb
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The current people running the world will never allow anything that benefits humanity, only themselves.
Best use of AI would be to figure out how to eliminate this group. Since they love to signal everything before hand, in movies mostly, could AI be used to figure out their intentions? Many movies had 9/11 coded into movies. Could AI figure out the next big date? I've done some trials using claude, but nothing to report...
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>>538351892
kys jeet



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