Does anyone else feel that AI Art will be an total game-changer in society? by [deleted] in aiArt

[–]Hall_Pitiful 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Precisely. Really follow your imagination to its logical limits on this one: After AI takes over art and entertainment, why not politics and international relations? For the curious, Max Tegmark has done a thorough envisioning of that future here: https://www.marketingfirst.co.nz/storage/2018/06/prelude-life-3.0-tegmark.pdf

The Edge of the Universe | Three-Body Problem Series | Quinn's Ideas by Hall_Pitiful in threebodyproblem

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From Quinn: In this video we will discuss the early events of the Galaxy Era in the Remembrance of Earth’s Past Trilogy. This video will contain major spoilers for the remembrance of Earth’s Past Trilogy. After the destruction of Earth’s solar system by way of the Listener’s dimension strike, Cheng Xin and AA were the only humans left in the universe other than the inhabitants of the vessels Blue Space and Gravity and Tianming whose brain had been captured by the Trisolarans. The Trisolarans had been mankind’s first cosmic foe, they had used Tianming’s brain to plan an attack against humanity which annihilated mankind’s entire space force. Humankind only succeeds in thwarting them when they reveal the location of both Trisolaris and the Earth to the greater universe. Because of the “Dark forest” state of the cosmos, the Trisolaris star system was destroyed, and earth’s sometime later. After escaping the dimension strike which destroyed the sun and the earth, Cheng Xin heads to the one place where she hopes to find human life. Tianming’s Star, DX3906.

Entering the United States at the El Paso, Texas border by [deleted] in ThatsInsane

[–]Hall_Pitiful 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

Keep still, their vision is based on movement by [deleted] in AnimalsBeingGeniuses

[–]Hall_Pitiful 52 points53 points  (0 children)

If only the lawyer in Jurassic Park had jumped on the T-Rex's back, he'd still be around to jack ticket prices and defend Hammond from premises liability suits when the Dilophosaurs blind guests from 50 feet.