• phoenixz
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    28 days ago

    I think the first three technologies were good in that they shone a light at how shit and abusive currently existing systems were.

    The problem is that in the case of hotels and taxis, the systems were immediately monopolized so they could exploit the crap out of it, and in the case of crypto, the technology is foundationally bad, and governments were (and still are) too protective of the abusive banks.

    To dive a little more into detail; yes, block chain is a bad and unsustainable idea from the start. World wide credit card transactions coas the electricity of a few servers and the payment machines which are there anyways. Bitcoin, even with a tiny tiny fraction of all worlds credit card transactions, already takes more electricity than multiple countries combined. It’s not sustainable.

    Having said that, fuck banks and their horrendous technology and their abusive policies and fuck governments for supporting it. It van be done better, it must be done better, and crypto is NOT the solution.

    Uber and Airbnb should be burned to the ground, and an open protocol should be created for this that allows people up to a reasonable degree to rent out their house if they’re gone and want to do so, or give people a ride in their car if they opt so, and the system should adhere to local government laws.

    AI is laughably bad right now, but it’s a start. We’re looking at a technology in it’s infancy and it WILL grow to the point where we should be worried about a lot of things. Then again, hopefully, by then AI will be able to help us fix those worries… Until then, though, fix the power usage of AI because right now its aiming to be even worse than crypto

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      28 days ago

      AI is laughably bad right now, but it’s a start. We’re looking at a technology in it’s infancy

      Well…

      The field of AI research was founded at a workshop held on the campus of Dartmouth College, USA during the summer of 1956.

      The first machine learning algorithm was devised in 57. Back propagation in 74. IBM defeated Kasparov in 97.

      The field is making steady progress but it’s not exactly an infant and there’s no telling at which rate it will progress in the future.

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        28 days ago

        Fair enough that “infancy” might ne a misnomer, but let’s call it AI as we currently know it and where it can go.

        We know that AI can do much MUCH better than currently, as our brains can do much better too. I don’t think it’s wrong to state that if our brains can do it, then one day computers can do it too, and likely a whole lot better than our brains are doing it.