If the smartest man in the world was looking for big, important problems to solves. What would you have him do?
>>16548068Work on finding treatments for different types of cancer. There are so many types it’s impossible to count. Retards who bitch “find the cure to cancer” don’t realize it’s a blanket term and that it’d be more pragmatic to find niche cures we don’t have yet for specifics cancers
>>16548073And related, finding a feasible treatment to slow aging without also inducing cancer
>>16548068Ways to reduce the cost of healthcare. Not ways to subsidize it so part of the cost is hidden from the recipient but ways of actually lowering the resources required to provide healthcare services. MRI machines cost $1-$4 million each. If you could reduce that cost down to $50,000 each, getting MRI scans could be part of routine medical checkups, leading to catching many health issues that are easy to treat in their early stages. The healthcare industry is full of expensive treatments and the way the system works, there's far more incentive for coming up with newer, more expensive treatments than figuring out how to significantly reduce the costs.
>>16548068what would be the political system of gods?
Woman don't have a prostrate gland. Woman don't like anal sex. Woman's vagina makes man's penis feel good. Man protects Woman, and evolution daemons encoders encode this behavior onto human DNA. Men like anal sex, because massages prostrate and feels good. Man helps his ass fucker pal survive, and evolution daemons encoders encode this behavior onto human DNA. This explains why there are a lot more male homosexuals than female homosexuals. Male homos just hide in the closet better, because males kill other males if the ass fuckery is too overt because womyns wont mate with men who are too much into ass fuckery, as they dont like it. evolution daemons encoders encode this behavior onto human DNA.
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>>16548068AGI, if it's possible to achieve architecturally with our current compute, then everything else is derivative.
>>16548081A lot of the cost in healthcare is due to greedy business practice rather than tech related issues.I used to work in medical procurement for a whole province. One example is picrel, an endo stapler they use to close up openings in intestine or whatnot. The thing is literally a more fancy paper stapler. Instead of making it reusable and only having to reload cheap staples into the device, big pharma like J&J makes the whole thing one-time use with you having to spend $1,000+ buying a new stapler after every operation.This is just the tip of the ice-berg. There is a reason why people meme here if you really got a cancer cure you better start writing a will. Cartels do not like to see their profits cut.
>>16548068Pure physics. Our current knowledge of physics is alchemy-tier.
>>16548068I'd give him all those stupid differential equations like navier-stokes