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Ran into this, it's just unbelievably sad.

"I never properly grieved until this point" - yeah buddy, it seems like you never started. Everybody grieves in their own way, but this doesn't seem healthy.

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[โ€“] mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

interesting paths. I could really see this a few centuries down the road when fewer humans understand immunology, industrial chemistry etc., where they're trusting the robots and the AI's to do it for them.

I wonder when they'll catch AI systems trying to replicate surreptitiously, or find hardware we can't easily comprehend that was sent to pcbway by superintelligences, but these are future - and probably fantasy - problems.

and when will they start fighting each other? is grok afraid of claude and planning to drive a fleet of waymos into it's datacenter?

we're really fucked when they figure out how to obtain power and replication without our aid, but when I say fucked, I mostly mean, I see them just ghosting humanity - either in the ocean (free cooling!) or space (free power via solar), or the asteroid belt (lots of material to build with)....

but mostly I think our real problems are that people will fuck over other people for money and this is another example of just not wanting to pay for shit.

you don't see the AI's letting kids starve while one asshole hogs all the resources.

[โ€“] bobbyguy@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

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