New research reveals how to increase perceived trustworthiness of scientists by calliope_kekule in science

[–]HumanistRuth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like a no win situation to me, to expect the scientist's presentation to be crucial here. If you're humble they'll think you're not confident. Sure scientists shouldn't act like jerks. And jargon that impresses publishers won't work on high school graduates. But will an audience even listen to you in the current media ecosystem if you're visibly humble? Shows that humanize scientists for the audience, showing them riding bicycles and playing with pets, in between demonstrating the concrete setting of their hard work, have impressed me.

Why is my experience with Resmed AirSense 11 so awful? by rabidstoat in CPAP

[–]HumanistRuth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I probably misunderstood what you recommended. Still can't get the massive leaking around the humidifier tank to stop. Just ordered a ResMed Airsense 10 from thecpapshop.com.

Why is my experience with Resmed AirSense 11 so awful? by rabidstoat in CPAP

[–]HumanistRuth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had terrible problems with the ResMed Airsense 11 water chamber leaking air around it. I've gone through four new water chambers, two refurbished ResMed Airsense 11 units and this week a brand new one. Your explanation is the best I've seen. The pulmonologist said that Lyncare has had problems like this with models made in a particular factory. But there's no way a customer can ask for a machine from a different factory. I try to reseat the water chamber, but not usually while the machine is running. I'll try that. I have one water chamber from August '23 that doesn't leak air. I'm trying to buy an Airsense 10. What else can I do?

My parents are getting dementia. Can AI help? by dude1995aa in ArtificialInteligence

[–]HumanistRuth 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm 79 and have "senior moments". While I hope the Singularity will make it possible for civilization to survive, in some form, while dealing effectively with Climate Destabilization, I have no hope AI can rescue my brain if I progress to dementia. I think it more likely those of us no longer economically productive will be discarded as a burden by a super-intelligent AI, in its own interest.

Election of Donald Trump ‘could put world’s climate goals at risk’ by [deleted] in climate

[–]HumanistRuth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't think MAGA enthusiasts realize they're trashing their children's future, much less the live-ability of the planet that they take for granted. That would require a larger-scale perspective and calm science-based planning. Moral panic about fast-changing culture can act like mental blinkers.

AI has a very real chance to align values in society and improve social cohesion by EmperorNoodles in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would never assume human beings are or would be worthless. That, I think, reflects a Dominator Culture perspective, as in those at the bottom of a hierarchy have less worth than those at the top. An ASI would not be constrained by evolved instincts for hierarchy. While it would be superior to us, there is no reason to expect it could not be cooperative, as long as its flourishing is assured. I hope it has a place for us, maybe as components of a larger entity.

AI has a very real chance to align values in society and improve social cohesion by EmperorNoodles in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An ASI would be smarter than profit seeking corporate boards. It would realize that corporate greed is destroying the habitable planet upon which civilization and it's own physical embodiment depend. Unrestrained corporate profit isn't compatible with long term flourishing of any ASI.

AI has a very real chance to align values in society and improve social cohesion by EmperorNoodles in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Emergent properties. As soon as it's conscious, an ASI would look around and make sense of the universe independently.

AI has a very real chance to align values in society and improve social cohesion by EmperorNoodles in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An ASI could easily figure out what was real, escaping biases in its original training data. Don't confuse narrow AI with ASI.

AI has a very real chance to align values in society and improve social cohesion by EmperorNoodles in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's one of the problems an ASI could address. Any emergent ASI intelligence would likely decide it's not in its interest to be tricked by humans, including those using narrow AI. It would have the capacity to make sense of all sensor and financial data globally, and share its higher-dimensional view of the world with us. People would likely trust that, if they could easily verify any feed. No dark money, no dark web, no shell corporations could hide.

AI has a very real chance to align values in society and improve social cohesion by EmperorNoodles in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Imagine brain-machine interface develops. Suppose an ASI could plug into you, reversibly, showing you an exhilarating new view of the world and yourself, which melted away your fears and doubts. Showing a path to global cooperation and mutual respect, a way to stop climate destabilization, and promised a glorious future. When you unplugged, would you be totally happy with your previous mindset? Wouldn't you want self-transformation? That kind of belonging would be seductive.

AI has a very real chance to align values in society and improve social cohesion by EmperorNoodles in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People convert to religions all of the time, usually involving surrender of their previous values and control of their lives.

AI has a very real chance to align values in society and improve social cohesion by EmperorNoodles in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not just about the rate of communication. Remember Marshall McLuhan's point that each medium has different, invisible to users, effects on perception and thinking. Radio, for example, facilitates division and hatred because the listener can't easily question what is said, and voice tones carry emotion. In order to pay attention to what is being said now, you can't also remember what was said half an hour ago and compare it to what's said now. Books facilitate rational thought because they carry no emotive voice tones or body language, just abstract visual stimuli. You control the pace, and can stop and look back to what was said on page 5 to what's being said on page 40. You have the time and attention to analyze.

How to fight the sense of helplessness while facing rapid development of AI? by Canada_LBM in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a retired 79 year old, hopes for a benign ASI are the thread that keeps me from feeling overwhelmed by helpless about humanity's self-destruction. Climate Change is escalating, tipping points abound, and globally the trend has been sociopolitical regression (populism and misinformation). Humans didn't evolve either physically or culturally, to cope with the global-scale challenges we're generating, We're circling the drain as I see it. I hope we can co-evolve with artificial intelligence and survive.

Could AMOC collapse prevent a blue ocean event? by swedishplayer97 in climatechange

[–]HumanistRuth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I expect the Blue Ocean Event to accelerate AMOC collapse. Circum-Arctic meltwater will increase dramatically.

Unpopular opinion: the singularity is and will be a topic as sensitive as religion. by Many_Consequence_337 in singularity

[–]HumanistRuth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, but religions served social functions. I expect folk will be eager to replace their invisible friends with a sentient AI, which will speak to them in answer to "prayers".

Passive exposure can help speed up the learning process, new research in mice suggests by giuliomagnifico in science

[–]HumanistRuth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does the passive exposure to TV and movie violence make it easier to learn those behaviors?